Top beer maker has a solution to your tariff fears
It’ll last you the next four years.

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Caroline Woods: As new tariffs loom over some of the U.S.’s biggest trade partners, one Canadian company is trying to relieve some of the stress its customers might endure. Moosehead Breweries, Canada’s oldest brewery, is now selling a giant crate equipped with 1,461 beers. And if you’re doing the math at home - that comes out to one beer a day for the duration of Donald Trump’s second term.
The brewery, founded in 1867, released a statement saying “If the start of 2025 has taught us anything, it’s that it will take determination to weather four years of political uncertainty—and what better way to make it through each day than with a truly Canadian beer.”
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Moosehead itself will be impacted by the new tariffs when they kick in. The company will face a new 10% hike on aluminum lids - lids it claims it can only purchase from the U.S. Moosehead also says 20% of its beer is sold in the States, and those exports could also be hit by the tariffs.
Dubbed the “Presidential Pack” - the $2,400 crate is available in the Canadian provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
That’ll do it for your daily briefing. From the New York Stock Exchange, I’m Caroline Woods with TheStreet.
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