Hat’s off: Beau’s toasted at Canadian Brewing Awards

Steve Beauchesne
Steve Beauchesne

Beau’s Brewing Co. and its offshoot, Halcyon Barrel House, each earned a medal for their beer at the 2018 Canadian Brewing Awards in Halifax. Beau’s took home a gold in the Kellerbier/Zwickel category for Zwickel, a German-style auburn lager. Halcyon Barrel House was awarded silver in the Belgian-Style Sour Ale – Fruit Lambic category for Waking Dreams, a barrel-aged sour gold with haskap.

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Christina Tessier has been appointed director of the National Museum of Science and Technology. Tessier had been director general of the Canada Science and Technology Museum since 2014. The National Museum of Science and Technology encompasses three national institutions: the Canada Agriculture and Food Museum, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum and the Canada Science and Technology Museum.

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