Growing the Hop Yard/Brewery Relationship Stephanie Jaworski – Old 4 th Hop Yard Ron Brennan – Old 4 th Hop Yard Jeff McCauley – Beau’s All Natural Brewery.

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Growing the Hop Yard/Brewery Relationship Stephanie Jaworski – Old 4 th Hop Yard Ron Brennan – Old 4 th Hop Yard Jeff McCauley – Beau’s All Natural Brewery

Company Background

Old 4 th Hop Yard Stephanie Jaworski Profession Tribologist Ron Brennan Previous Profession Broadcaster Computer QA Located in Williamstown, Ontario, halfway between Ottawa and Montreal. Established in 2010 Achieved organic certification in 2013 and have been doubling in size every year. 4 acres in production with infrastructure ready for total of 8 acres for the 2016 growing season. Currently the largest hop yard in Eastern Ontario and the 2nd largest certified organic hop yard in Canada.

Beau’s All Natural Brewing Company Jeff McCauley – Purchasing Manager Beau’s is located in Vankleek Hill, ON Doors opened July 1, 2006 Co Founded by father and son Tim and Steve Beauchesne Local, family run, independently owned Award-winning – over 75 awards for brewing, packaging design, and business practices 100% certified organic – brewery and beers released Growing – over 150 employees; sales in ON, QC, and NY – expanding across Canada in Beau’s is now one of the largest craft breweries in Canada.

Getting Started

How Old 4 th Hop Yard came to be Ron laid off from a software company First child was born How to earn money using our land AND work closer to home Limited land so needed a high value crop At a Beaus Brewery tour we learned all their hops were imported We thought it would be ‘Cool’

Challenges to starting a relationship with a Brewery Very little product from young plants or small acreage – hard for the brewery to use Format – wet, whole leaf, pelletized - each has disadvantages and advantages How to get the brewery’s attention – they are BUSY! – everyone says they want to grow hops for them! What varieties to grow – what brewers want versus what grows well Supplying a quality product to instil confidence

How Beau’s Sources Hops Hops used in many different ways in beer – mainly for aroma and bitterness Organic vs Local: Decision to make when we started Hops can taste very different depending on where they are grown For Beau’s: Must be 100% certified organic and in pellet form (other breweries may not have these requirements) Decision making factors for purchase: local business?, quality, price, organic certification status, commitment to sustainability, availability (this year and beyond), does flavour profile fit our recipes?

Old 4 th and Beau’s: Working Together

Why Old 4 th chose to be exclusive to Beau’s Long term ties to the area – like us Our focus from the onset was to supply local. They were the closest brewery to us Being Certified Organic fit our approach Beaus was one of 2 Ontario Craft Breweries with certified organic products (at that time)

Why Old 4 th chose to be exclusive to Beau’s (cont’d) Highly regarded and a very successful brewery. Reciprocal interest in building a long term relationship Allows us to concentrate on growing versus sales and marketing.

Why did Beau’s choose to work with Old 4 th ? Local business Came to us prepared – knew a lot about Beau’s and knew a lot about hops Continued education – gained additional expertise – we grew together in hop knowledge Quality excellent, competitive pricing, open to changing up varieties where it made sense based on our demand Ron and Steph are awesome people! Craft beer has a friendly, family vibe and that is what we get from Old 4th

Results

How the relationship has benefited Old 4th Old 4th Hop Yard is in a long term relationship with Beau’s Brewery Can focus on investing and expanding the hop yard with confidence Patient with growth expansion We don't need to expand at a riskier pace

How the relationship has benefited Old 4th We have an active partner – Beau’s is truly interested in what we do Has allowed us to become very familiar with brewers needs and plans Helps promote and support local industry Brewers are encouraged to visit and inspect the farm Teamed up with a winning organization from which we can learn

Benefits of Working With Old 4 th for Beau’s / Results Beau’s uses over 12,000kg’s of organic pellet hops per year. With increased demand in rapidly growing industry, we need all the sources we can get! Old 4 th has set the standard for what we expect out of a local hop partner It is a win-win when it comes time for both of us to write grant applications for future expansion – we can both show that we are helping to grow and support local agriculture businesses We get great quality local organic hops at a fair price PR/Marketing: Great messaging. Customers want to know where the ingredients in their food (beverage) come from

Benefits of Working With Old 4 th for Beau’s / Results Education: Annual trips by our brewing team to the hop farm – learn from Old 4 th The relationship with Old 4 th has invigorated our entire growing brewery – annual harvest day party is a highlight of the year for us and puts all of out staff in touch with one of our closest suppliers and the local agriculture community Traceability – very easy to trace back local sources vs using ingredients from elsewhere Supply Contract – very important step for us and ensures supply/stability moving forward

Challenges / Future It is probably more challenging to work with a brewery of our size vs. a start up or small brewery for a hop farmer Expanded hop production = ability to highlight specific beer releases featuring local hops Experience leads to grower/brewer consultation on what hops are needed / what hops are growing well Leverage the relationship: Marketing/Events/PR/Grant Applications Leverage Knowledge: We need more growers!

Thank you! Audience Questions