Nip over to Sals for a frosty Red Roof
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Fancy a cold one with your Nip?
Winnipeg institution Salisbury House has teamed up with Fort Garry Brewing, and the result is Red Roof Lager.
Starting this week, the new brew is on tap in all Sals restaurants and at civic golf courses. Six-packs of cans will soon be on shelves in all Manitoba Liquor Marts and some beer vendors in the province.
Sals also plans to start selling 15-packs at a low price point as well as tall cans within the next two months. The 15-pack will include more than $25 worth of Salisbury House coupons printed on the box.
“We have so many incredible local products right in our own backyard, it’s exciting to extend this offering to our very own beer,” Salisbury House CEO Noel Bernier said in a written statement Thursday.
More than 500 Manitobans are employed by Fort Garry Brewing and Salisbury House.
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Updated on Friday, July 6, 2018 7:20 AM CDT: Final