About Prairie Boy Brewing | About Prairie Boy Brewing |
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Our CompanyPrairie Boy Brewing Company is an Alberta-based business that distributes a diverse portfolio of liquor products throughout the Western Canadian market. Our combined experience in sales, marketing, and ownership in a privatized industry put us in a unique position. Simply put…We know this business. The BusinessWith our diverse experience in the privatized Alberta market we have seen many things that have worked well and many things that have not. We are approaching the market with a fresh set of ideas and are excited to not only offer distinctive products in an extremely competitive market but also unique and exciting promotions! Our PromiseWe recognize this business is competitive and where Prairie Boy will stand out is customer service. Friendly, honest and timely service is what you can expect from us…always. Prairie Boy staff will do their best to meet your unique client needs and ensure that you are happy with the products and promotions. This is our promise to you. Current ProductsPrairie Boy Brewing is proud to distribute beer that is Canadian owned, Canadian produced and enjoyed by Canadians. Our portfolio has been led with two signature, craft-brewed: Two Rivers Red - a Canadian style Lager, reddish in colour, medium in body with a smooth caramel sweet finish and no after taste. 5% alc./vol. Available in the Fort Garry Variety Pack. Two Rivers Lager - a mainstream Canadian style Lager, medium in flavour and body that is crisp and finishes clean, with very little after taste. 5% alc./vol. Available in the Fort garry Variety Pack. Ridin Dirty - is not for the weak of heart. With 6.2% alcohol content, this Canadian style lager delivers a strong punch. Available in both 2L bottles and 473 ml. supercans. Coming SoonWe understand that to stay ahead in this quick and ever changing industry, innovative and fresh ideas are key. Over the next few months, the Prairie Boy portfolio will be expanding and we will be launching several new products.
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