P.E.I. Brewing Company wins 3 national awards
P.E.I. Brewing Company won three awards at the 15th annual Canadian Brewing Awards in Ottawa.
Brewery won a silver and two bronze awards
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P.E.I. Brewing Company won three awards at the 15th annual Canadian Brewing Awards in Ottawa.
The Charlottetown brewery won a silver and two bronzes in three categories.
The silver was awarded to Patience in the Belgian-Style Brett Beer category.
A bronze was given in the Session India Pale Ale category for its pale ale called Vic Park APA.
In the Wood and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer category, the brewery won a bronze for its Hell Street brand.
The Canadian Brewing Awards is a national competition for Canadian-made beers and ciders.
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