Kingsville beer in the Sault


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October 15, 2019

The number of licensed establishments in Sault Ste. Marie that now carry Kingsville Brewery products is an impressive one.

According to a spokesperson from Kingsville Brewery, its products are now available at Mane Street Cafe, Broers Jansen/Wine Barrel, Gliss, Loplops, Boiler Room, Steamfitter’s Lounge, The Canadian, Casey’s Bar & Grill, Center Ice Bar & Grill, Sportscentre Bar & Grill, Icebreakers Bar & Grill, Mulligans, Roadhouse Bar & Grill, and the licensed areas at Sault College and Silver Creek Golf Course.

Kingsville products are also available at Pino’s Get Fresh and local Beer Store and LCBO outlets.

A tandem of born-and-raised Sault Ste. Marie boys is at the helm of fast-growing Kingsville Brewery, from ownership to the president of the company.

A world-class, National Hockey League all-star goalie during his illustrious playing days, 43-year old Sault boy Marty Turco co-owns Kingsville Brewery with his cousin, Mark Muzzin.

And Sault native Paul Sguigna oversees Kingsville Brewery as its president.

Sguigna, who worked for Molson Coors for almost 22 years, first started working in the industry as a summer student in 1995, learning the trade under well-known, now-retired, Sault beer rep David (Whitey) White.

His new full-time gig as president of Kingsville Brewery makes the 43-year old Sguigna a busy man. But he told Sault Business Matters that he “loves the challenge” of helping to build the Kingsville craft beer brand.

“We want to thank the great people of Sault Ste. Marie for the support … they have been great to us,” Sguigna relayed.

Currently, Kingsville has four mainstay beers and is developing a light beer brand.

The four flagship beers are Hefeweizen, Kingsville Pale Ale aka KPA, Czech Lager and Woodrunner Stout.