Hometown News Lanark, North Leeds & Grenville January 2017

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Vol. 4

No. 1

YOUR INDEPENDENT LOCAL NEWSPAPER - LANARK, NORTH LEEDS & GRENVILLE

JANUARY 2017

Exciting year ahead for Smiths Falls brewery as it gears up for local production 4 Degrees Brewery to be first new business for County Fair Mall

Smiths Falls - Chris Must

editorial@pdgmedia.ca

A shopping mall is not the traditional location for a brewery, but thinking outside the box is becoming the way of the future in Smiths Falls. As town officials and representatives of the Saumure Group of Companies got together on Dec. 14 to announce that the company had bought County Fair Mall to save it from demolition, the announcement also included the news that 4 Degrees Brewing Company would be moving into the empty store formerly occupied by Staples. Nick Ritchie of 4 Degrees said he and his partners made a quick decision to accept a suggestion from the Saumure Group to locate their new brewery at the mall. The original plan was to open the brewery at another Saumure-owned property, the former Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute building on Gould Street. The mall will be a better location said Ritchie.

“It’s a more visible space,” he said. “There’s just natural traffic that goes there.” Ritchie co-founded 4 Degrees Brewing with Andrew Howard in 2012, partners Joe Adams and Chris Haines joined them in 2015, and Tim Vandermeer in 2016. Their lifestyle collection of beers, True North of 7 and True South of 7, have so far been brewed in Niagara Falls by the Taps Brewing Company. The partners have planned all along to open a Smiths Falls operation and hopefully create up to 30 local jobs in the process. Work towards opening the brewery is under way, and the partners hope to have an opening event by February. Although the brewery will be primarily a production facility, the company will also offer tours and there will be a retail outlet for the purchase of beer and other merchandise including glasses, hats and shirts. Although they want to remain focussed on beer production, 4 De-

grees would be willing to partner with a restaurant entrepreneur interested in opening a brew pub at the mall, said Ritchie. The original plans for the Gould Street location are in the process of being modified to fit the new space at the mall. “It’s a blank canvas,” said Ritchie. “That’s the beautiful thing about it.” Twenty bars and restaurants currently offer 4 Degrees products, as well as two sports teams, the Ottawa Outlaws and Toronto Rush ultimate frisbee teams. Plans are in the works to bring those teams to Smiths Falls for an event at Lower Reach Park. Ritchie said 4 Degrees is on its way toward the goal of creating 30 jobs. Five people have already been hired in sales and accounting positions. In addition to the new brewery, 4 Degrees plans to launch two news beers this month as part of its hometown collection — Old Sly’s ’69, an IPA containing 6.9 per cent alcohol, and Frost & Wood ’55, a 5.5 per cent lager.

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The co-owners of 4 Degrees Brewing, from left: Chris Haines, Joe Adams, Tim Vandermeer, Andrew Howard and Nick Ritchie are excited to open their brewery in Smiths Falls this year. The brewery is expected to have an official opening in February. Photo Credit: Submitted

As part of their hometown collection, 4 Degrees will be launching two new beers this year. Old Sly’s ’69, an IPA containing 6.9 per cent alcohol. Frost & Wood ’55, a 5.5 per cent lager. Photo Credits: Submitted

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