This year the Cormack Bee Company supplied the rich wildflower honey and Joie de Vivre Farm in Irishtown-Summerside provided the elderflower, sweet gale, rose petals and fireweed to make CB Nuit Bloom Wildflower Honey Cream Ale.
For the past 4 or 5 festivals, CB Nuit and Bootleg Brew Co. in Corner Brook have teamed up to produce a beer in honour of the event. Jqamie Keeble has been doing design, marketing and communications with CBNuit for several years now. He says this year, the team has grown to include the Cormack Bee Company supplied the rich wildflower honey for this year’s brew and Joie de Vivre Farm in Irishtown-Summerside provided the elderflower, sweet gale, rose petals and fireweed to make CB Nuit Bloom Wildflower Honey Cream Ale. Keeble says this is a wonderful way to collaborate with local partners and CB Nuit is very community driven. CB Nuit Bloom ale is now on Tap in Bootleg Brewery and Newfound Sushi. Plus available at liquor stores.
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