Two St. Catharines breweries medal up at Ontario Brewing Awards

Nov 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

When the Ontario Brewing Awards were announced on November 18, a couple of St. Catharines breweries found themselves in the medals.

Both the Merchant Ale House (98 St. Paul St) and Lock Street Brewing Co. (15 Lock St) were winners with Merchant taking a silver in the Wood (Barreled) Beer category for their Skullkrusher Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Brown Ale and lock St collecting bronze in the Dark European Lager with their Black Sails Dark German Lager.

The Merchant Ale House is the seventh most reviewed restaurant in St. Catharines, according to top-rated.online. Its downtown location and proximity to both the Meridian Centre Arena and the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre make it an easy stop for those heading to a game or a concert.

While it appears to be a cozy downtown pub with wood everywhere, some don’t realize that the tanks at the back on the main floor and those lining the wall on the lower are actually functional brewing equipment. Typically, the brewery has anywhere from eight to 10 different style beers in its retail fridge.

They are one of the few breweries in the province that makes a very tasty Blueberry Wheat Ale year-round, rather than seasonally, and when you get it on tap, the servers actually drop some fresh blueberries into the glass.

The award-winning 10% Skullkrusher Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Brown Ale is dark, decadent and delicious with its powerful bourbon notes.

Lock Street Brewing Co. is Port Dalhousie’s first (and only) authentic micro brewery specializing in artisanal beer. The bronze they collected for their Black Sail Dark German Lager was not the beer’s first medal as it won silver at the 2020 OBAs. At 5.5%, the dark lager has just the right touch of licorice on the forefront.

The brewery has a picturesque roof-top patio that overlooks the harbour and is a summer-time go-to spot in St. Catharines.

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