Canada’s southern neighbor is levying tariffs, threatening annexation, and igniting plenty of other chaos.

Moosehead is an independent brewery founded in the same year as Canada. I Photo: CNW Group/Moosehead Breweries
So, Canada’s oldest brewery has come up with a survival plan—one beer per day for four years. Jordan Valinsky reported for CNN.
Moosehead Breweries, founded in 1867, released a massive crate containing 1,461 cans of lager—just enough for a daily beer throughout the four-year presidential term of U.S. President Donald Trump.
“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,” said Karen Grigg, director of marketing for the New Brunswick-based Moosehead.
The “Presidential Pack” is available exclusively on Moosehead’s website and is being sold only to residents of Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
The price? About $3,500 CAD ($2,400 USD), including delivery.
Moosehead, an independent brewery founded in the same year as Canada, noted that both have “been through a lot” over the past 158 years. “While we can’t predict how the next four years will go, we have a feeling that this large pack will come in handy,” Grigg added.
Like other Canadian companies, Moosehead is unhappy about the impending tariffs threatened by Trump. In an interview with Canada’s CTV News, Moosehead CEO Andrew Oland called the tariffs “such a disappointment” and said he was “really sad to see this relationship going in a different direction.”
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