REGINA, SK – With Phase 3 of Saskatchewan’s COVID-19 economic relaunch going into effect today (June 8th), breweries in the province are now allowed to reopen their taprooms to the public, albeit with a number of restrictions in place.
As per the Government of Saskatchewan‘s Re-Open Saskatchewan plan, restaurants and other licensed establishments can now allow customers to order and consume food and drink onsite for the first time since the pandemic lockdown went into effect.
Bars and taprooms that choose to reopen will have to adhere to a list of regulations and guidelines including limiting occupancy to 50 per cent of legal capacity, having at least 2 metres of distance between tables, limiting groups of patrons to 6 people or less, and not featuring any live music or DJ events.
For more details on specific reopening plans, Saskatchewan-based readers are advised to check with their local breweries and brewpubs.