
(Courtesy Moosehead Breweries)
Responding to President Trump’s initial tariff threats against Canada, Moosehead Breweries has released a mega-crate of beer. Weve that, Vermont Breweries, “Words to Drink By” and more.
Moosehead Responds To Trump Tariffs with giant crate of 1,461 Beers
Responding to President Trump’s initial tariff threats against Canada, Moosehead Breweries has created a mega-crate of beer to help Canadian beer lovers survive these unpredictable times..
On March 7th Moosehead Breweries released a giant crate of 1,461 cans of lager, which, assuming that our northern neighbors drink only one beer a day, is “just enough to get through the full presidential term” of US President Donald Trump.
“If the start of 2025 has taught us anything, it’s that it will take determination to weather four years of political uncertainty,” Karen Grigg, director of marketing for the New Brunswick-based Moosehead, said, “and what better way to make it through each day than with a truly Canadian beer.”
The “Presidential Pack” is being sold only on Moosehead’s website. It’s available to residents living in the Canadian provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia for about $3,500 CAD ($2,400 USD), including delivery.
Words to Drink By
“Anything worth doing is worth overdoing” – Mick Jagger, Lead singer and one of the founder members of the Rolling Stones

(Courtesy Lawson’s Finest Liquids)
Vermont Craft Breweries Decline
For almost a decade, Vermont’s craft beer scene has soared. And although “The Green Mountain State” is still renowned for its beers, with brewers such as The Alchemist, Hill Farmstead and Lawson’s Finest Liquids, that momentum has slowed.
According to the national trade organization, the Boulder, Colorado-based Brewers Association, Vermont saw more breweries close than open by a 399-335 margin in 2024.
According to the Burlington Fre Press Vermont’s craft brewery growth peaked of 78 breweries in 2022 decreasing to 74 the following year.
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