High Key Brewing Co. to open new location in downtown Saskatoon
High Key Brewing Co. has announced plans to set up shop at 102 23Saskatchewan craft breweries face ‘a lot of sleepless nights’ amid aluminum can shortage
High Key Brewing Co. opened in 2018 at 1905 Quebec Ave., offering an assortment of permanent and seasonal craft beers. However, the building has some “infrastructure issues”, Conn said. “I would dream of it,” she said. “It’s close to downtown, but still a little bit away, so it gives us the space that we really need.With garage elements still intact, the overhead doors are suitable for receiving items and sending products out to the public. It also offers enough height for the brewery’s equipment.
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