Locals know the amazing microbreweries in Kawartha Lakes, but they are hoping to reach tourists as well. "Beginning next summer, there will be four microbreweries calling the Kawartha Lakes home and those behind the businesses see no reason why this part of the province can’t be marketed toward beer drinkers much in the same way the Niagara Region and Prince Edward County are marketed to wine drinkers." The goal is for visitors to spend an entire weekend in Kawartha Lakes, enjoying all we have to offer! This could be great news if you rent your cottage during some of those summer weekends.
LINDSAY — Welcome to craft beer country. That’s the push from a number of local entrepreneurs who are vying for the tastebuds of Ontario beer connoisseurs amid an awakening in the industry. Beginning next summer, there will be four microbreweries calling the Kawartha Lakes home and those behind the businesses see no reason why this part of the province can’t be marketed toward beer drinkers much in the same way the Niagara Region and Prince Edward County are marketed to wine drinkers. Aaron Young, one of the investors behind Lindsay’s Pie-Eyed Monk Brewery, says he and a group of other...
Locals know the amazing microbreweries in Kawartha Lakes, but they are hoping to reach tourists as well. "Beginning next summer, there will be four microbreweries calling the Kawartha Lakes home and those behind the businesses see no reason why this part of the province can’t be marketed toward beer drinkers much in the same way the Niagara Region and Prince Edward County are marketed to wine drinkers." The goal is for visitors to spend an entire weekend in Kawartha Lakes, enjoying all we have to offer! This could be great news if you rent your cottage during some of those summer weekends.