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Samuel Adams-maker to launch cannabis beverages subsidiary in Canada
Master brewer Bob Cannon, of the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery, pours a pitcher of their 80-Miles of Helles beer, which is made using water from Boston s Charles River, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016, in Boston. The maker of Samuel Adams beer is moving into the Canadian cannabis beverages market. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Charles Krupa May 17, 2021 - 11:01 AM
BOSTON - The maker of Samuel Adams beer and Truly Hard seltzer is moving into Canada s cannabis beverages market.
The Boston Beer Co. says it will create a subsidiary to serve as a Canadian research and innovation hub for non-alcoholic?cannabis beverages.
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Master brewer Bob Cannon, of the Samuel Adams Boston Brewery, pours a pitcher of their 80-Miles of Helles beer, which is made using water from Boston s Charles River, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2016, in Boston. The maker of Samuel Adams beer is moving into the Canadian cannabis beverages market. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Charles Krupa
BOSTON – The maker of Samuel Adams beer and Truly Hard seltzer is moving into Canada’s cannabis beverages market.
The Boston Beer Co. says it will create a subsidiary to serve as a Canadian research and innovation hub for non-alcoholic”¯cannabis beverages.