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Toronto’s Saulter Street Brewery to Close After Eight Years of Operation

by Kaia

Toronto’s craft beer scene will lose a cherished local brewery as Saulter Street Brewery prepares to close its doors on June 30. After eight years of brewing and community engagement, the brewery confirmed the closure following months of speculation.

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Established with the goal of crafting quality beer for its community, Saulter Street Brewery grew into more than just a brewing facility. In a farewell statement posted on social media, the team reflected on how the space evolved into a vibrant gathering place, hosting events ranging from weddings and birthdays to casual meetups.

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Renowned for popular offerings such as Riverside Copper Pilsner, Gold Lager, Paradox IPA, and its seasonal Krampus series, Saulter Street cultivated a loyal following throughout nearly a decade in business.

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The brewery expressed gratitude to its patrons for their ongoing support and the memorable moments shared within its walls. “It’s been a beautiful chapter, and we’re so thankful you wrote it with us,” the team stated. They invited customers to visit in the remaining days to enjoy their brews and celebrate the closing of this notable Toronto craft beer institution.

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Saulter Street Brewery will remain open daily through June 30, serving its final pours to the local community.

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