End of an Era

Where to begin . . . I guess it’s actually an ending. This weekend we officially say goodbye to our temporary retail counter space. No more back of the building retail pick up. No more hauling kegs in and out to set up the temporary draft taps. No more trying to brew while working around …

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Grain Bags

Every time we brew a batch of beer we go through a lot of bags of grain. Some of these bags we are able to return to our local maltster Barn Owl Malt but a lot of these bags end up in recycling and they can be used for so many other things! We’ve put …

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Base Beer Biscuits

These beer biscuits are the easiest and most perfect base biscuit! What do we mean by “base biscuits” Just that you can use any good beer to makes these and add any sort of combination of extras like spices, cheese and even fruit to create your own flavour combinations. If your making chili, try using …

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Post Patio 2021

Patio season at MCBC officially came to an end this weekend. While we haven’t quite put everything away just yet, I wanted to take a moment to thank all of you who came, sat and shared your most awesome energy with us this summer. We never planned to have a parking lot patio. We didn’t …

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Beer tasting

First and foremost enjoying beer is subjective! Each of us have a unique pallet and while some of us might love sour, sweet or spicy flavours others will dislike them. When planning a tasting the goal should be to have fun, find out what you like and not to dis anyone’s beer preferences. When we …

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Origin Story

For the record we all hate having our photo taken LOL. Meyers Creek Brewing Company is equally owned by me Gretta Barnwell (I’m in the middle) and my partners Bill Barnwell (he is the guy with the beard on the right) and Rick Stinchcombe (and by process of elimination Rick on my left). Bill and …

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e Poets’ Corner

On November 11, 1918 WWI officially ended and the process of bringing solders home began. A short two months later a poem was submitted to the Belleville Intelligencer that would be published on January 20, 1919 and in June of 2020 we found a piece of this 100 year old newspaper during our brewery renovations. …

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