Black Creek Historic Brewery closes for remainder of 2018
Toronto – The Black Creek Historic Brewery – a replica 1860s-era brewery – at Black Creek Pioneer Village has announced that due to the departure of their longtime brewmaster, Ed Koren, the brewery is shutting down until further notice.

(Black Creek Historic Brewery)
“Since we are dedicated to quality control and serving you the best beer possible, we are going to be switching gears a little bit.”
“Brewing with the historic method using historic equipment by hand can be complex, and adequate time and understanding is needed for a brewmaster to begin brewing the excellent historic beers we pride ourselves on serving and selling. Because of this, we will be halting brewery production on site for the remainder of 2018,” Black Creek Pioneer Village notes.
Guided tastings will still be offered at the brewery daily from 1pm-close. Growlers are available until the end of the month.
Beer such as Rifleman’s Ration Brown Ale and Canada 150 Best Bitter are available at the LCBO, Beer Store, and grocery stores – these are brewed by All or Nothing Brewhouse in Oakville.