09/18/2018
Thanks for showing the love Frank Pavan
Hi all, Editorial Intern Frank here:
A couple years ago, a good friend of mine told me he had a dream to start his own brewery. While I had initially not thought anything of it, I slowly began to appreciate the work he and his partners had put in, behind the scenes, and the amount of satisfaction they all received from producing— and marketing—their own beer.
With their early morning brewing routines, weekly Facebook posts, and lots of captivating content, these young and determined entrepreneurs have a true knack at engaging their followers and creating a unique product. At only 22 years of age, they are already transforming into masters of their craft and can be looked at as motivation for both young and older generations.
The four of them got together in 2016 and have not looked back. They go by the name “St.Luganiel” and like being officially referred to as an aspiring microbrewery. Despite being relatively new to the beer-brewing scene, they haven’t shied away from attempting new things or going against the grain with their experimentations. That, in my mind, is what setting goals and trying new projects are all about. They set a great example for all future businessmen and women. I truly commend their efforts and wish them the best, wherever this dream takes them.
Please feel free to visit their page: https://www.facebook.com/st.luganiel/ or their website: https://stluganiel.com
Entrepreneurial-minded individuals tend to begin realizing their dreams at a young age, with the hope of achieving bigger things as they gain experience and become more seasoned in their chosen field. If you know of any young Canadians trying to make a name for themselves, or you are such a person yourself, share the details with us at http://www.ourcanada.ca/.
I look forward to hearing from all you up-and-coming Canadian business moguls out there! If your submission is selected for publication, you will receive a free copy of the issue it appears in and a free one-year gift subscription, not to mention a fair amount of free publicity in a national magazine!
Best,
Frank