Saskatoon's 9-Mile Legacy Brewing has launched a new program that could bring even more brewers into Saskatchewan's brewing industry.
LGCY, a division of 9 Mile Legacy Brewing , has a new program that could bring even more brewers into the industry.
Industry newcomers, however, face major challenges. So, Saskatoon’s 9 Mile Legacy Brewing, has created a new division, called LGCY Innovation Hub, to help those interested in brewing learn more about how to navigate the hurdles that come with the industry. “We see this as not only a hub for innovation, but a hub for people to take advantage of a network — so being able to put people in contact with sources of funding to bring what they’re doing to another level.”
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