Fresh paint, fresh pints: Doors reopen at Outspoken Brewing

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Fresh paint, fresh pints: Doors reopen at Outspoken Brewing
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Now under new ownership, popular Sault microbrewery is officially back in business

The microbrewery at 350 Queen St. E. opened in 2011 and became popular with craft beer fans, but was forced to close after the founding owners experienced financial struggles. A new ownership group has renovated the property and reopened the doors — determined to make it a jewel of the downtown core.

Rusnell is the CEO of marketing firm dig inc. The other OutSpoken owners are Jeff Elgie, CEO of Village Media , Ryan Markkula and Ryan Yates. “There’s a sense of pride of ownership that’s really important to me but it’s also a sense of giving back to the community and building something,” Rusnell says. “The marketing firm dig is where I’ve made my success in life but I want this to be a sustainable business in the downtown and reinvest in the area.”

“Our licensing didn’t come in until about 5 p.m. on Friday, so we just got the word out through friends and social media and we had overwhelming support for it,” Rusnell says. “The patio was packed and we ended up with about 100 people here, mostly on the patio. It was fantastic.”“We now have nine beers on tap, which is great,” Rusnell says.

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