(Nexstar) – Medium Customs And tense conversations about making Their country is the 51st statemany Canadians have expressed their disdain with the United States in recent weeks. Today, the country's oldest and largest independent breweries offer Canadians a “presidential pack” of lagers, calling it “enough enough to get through the term of the entire president.”
Specifically, the President's Pack is complete with 1,461 Canadian lagers from Moosehead Breweries, a press release from the company. I'll explain it.
“If the beginning of 2025 teaches us anything, it means we need to be determined to survive four years of political uncertainty, and there's a better way to get through every day than a truly Canadian beer,” said Karen Grigg, marketing director at Moosehead Breweries in the release.
Like Canada, Moosehead was founded in 1867 and “has been through a lot and endured over 158 years,” Grigg added.
“We can't predict how the next four years will go, but we find this big pack useful.”
The New Brunswick-based brewery shared a photo of one of the presidential packs as shown below.
Following the one-day recommendation, the Presidential Pack could continue until March 2029.
According to Moosehead's, $3,490 plus tax and deposit retail price – $2,477 in USD Website -Lager's large packages are available only to customers in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Ontario.
Moosehead did not mention President Donald Trump's release, but the past few weeks have become evident as tariff policies from the White House on Canadian imports have changed rapidly. On Friday, Trump announced he was. Currently, we are planning tariffs on imports of dairy and wood from Canada.It claims that more than 200% of the US dairy exports and extremely high timber tariffs are being charged, according to a Washington correspondent for Nexstar.
This came after tariffs in Canada and Mexico returned home last week. Trump has announced a temporary exemption for auto parts and goods outlined in the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement. However, on Sunday, he warned tariffs on April 2 “which could rise.”
Canada's first retaliatory tariff on the US is in effecttwo Canadian government officials confirmed with the Associated Press. However, the second wave of tariffs has been stopped.
Ontario is expected to charge even more electricity for electricity shipped to Americans that have been shipped to Americans due to tariffs. Ontario and other Canada are keeping American liquor off the shelf.
Mooseheads expect to be affected by customs duties. CEO Andrew Oland pointed out the imminent aluminum tariffs while speaking. CNNand about 20% of that beer are sold in the US, where tariffs could be hit.
Meanwhile, Canada faces threats from Trump and makes the country the latest in the US. The talks are infuriating Canadians booing the American national anthem in the NHL and NBA games. Some people have cancelled their trips south of the border, while others avoid buying American products whenever possible.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.





