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Spearhead Brewing Company

Welcome to Spearhead Brewing Company: the sign above the entrance to the brewery.
Welcome to Spearhead Brewing Company: the sign above the entrance to the brewery.

Creativity, passion, and community…

“It’s about harnessing creativity, passion, and community into one thing,” Martin Villeneuve, CEO and managing partner of Spearhead Brewing Company, told me when I asked him about a ‘craft beer lifestyle.’

Sitting at a four-top table looking through large windows into the brewery’s production area, Martin continued: “It’s not an easy lifestyle – it’s hard work… The lifestyle is about finding the right people that have the same connection, but it’s all fuelled by one word, which is ‘passion.’

“That’s the fuel behind every great beer company: people that are passionate about the craft. All the trials and tribulations are really just noise – it’s probably a necessary noise, but it doesn’t matter in the end…

“What matters is when the place is full and someone tells you, ‘This is so great: thank you,’ But that’s really the icing on the cake, and most people don’t see the cake, which takes a lot of work to make. There’s a lot of sweat – and sometimes blood and tears.”

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SanTur Brewing Company Inc.

The sign outside of SanTur Brewing Company Inc.
The sign outside of SanTur Brewing Company Inc.

In search…

“I think there definitely is a ‘craft beer lifestyle’ – and I’m in search of it!” Judah Santos, co-owner of SanTur Brewing Company Inc., proclaimed when I asked him if a ‘craft beer lifestyle’ exists.

Sitting at a four-top table near the production area in the brewpub, Judah then aimed to define it: “My favourite brewery, the MacKinnon Brothers, is totally dedicated to making sure their brewery makes quality products, but at the same time they’re true to their roots… They try to marry great beer in an organic way with the main issues that effect our society.

“And for me – if you were to ask me if that’s what I would dream to do, above and beyond running a successful brewery, that is my next step: to make sure that my business is addressing these main issues – climate, pollution, crime, poverty, supporting the local community…

“That’s one thing that we’ve said from the beginning. In fact, the Kingston police were one of the first guests in here, and they started trying the beers, and then one thing lead to another, and then we were like, ‘Let’s make a beer with the Kingston police.’ All the proceeds can go to local charities to help with drug use, crime, education…

“To me, that’s utopia. That’s a craft beer lifestyle.”

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Longslice Brewery

The Longslice Brewery sign hangs above the entrance to the brewery side of the operation in the Canary District.
The Longslice Brewery sign hangs above the entrance to the brewery side of the operation in the Canary District.

Bringing the community…

With the Jays game playing on the TVs above the bar, I sat with Jimmy Peat, co-owner of Longslice Brewery, in the Aviary, the brewery’s brewpub. I asked him what he thought a ‘craft beer lifestyle’ might be.

“It’s a sense of community,” he quickly remarked. “You get to know a craft beer community that is really inclusive, but also peeps in your own neighbourhood, which is awesome. It really brings everyone together, I think.

“But it’s equally about a move to supporting local and increasing variety, which stimulates the local economy – and knowing who made the beer: being able to discuss that and learn about what you’re really drinking is super cool…

“It’s dope to have access to cases of beer for house parties too,” he finished with a grin.

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A Craft Beer Lifestyle: Why PairingwithBeer?

A series of pairings by PairingwithBeer, Craft Beer Lifestyle Blog.

A Craft Beer Lifestyle: Why PairingwithBeer?

Shall I Insta?

Craft beer lifestyle?

In the summer of 2017, I was encouraged to start an Instagram profile, and was told, “Do it on craft beer – you know so much about craft beer!”

On Instagram, there were already tens of thousands of people posting pictures of beers they drank. Some were posting their own reviews, some simply a picture, some with a gimmick, such as a beer-drinking dog: “Why do we need another one of these guys?” I quickly thought.

“We don’t,” was the resounding conclusion.

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