Food Processing - Richmond, BC, CA
D Original Sausage Haus offers artisan sausages crafted by a fifth-generation master sausage maker. We are proud to bring a taste of Europe to the Steveston community and to all online sausage connoisseurs. From hearty bratwurst to feisty chorizo, D Original Sausage Haus has something for every palate. Visit our store for a proper education in the meaty arts and some tasting so we can ensure that you can go back home with something you will enjoy!All our goods are proudly crafted by sausage-master Drews Driessen, a man intent on bringing the best of old world back. A fifth-generation sausage maker from Germany, Drews settled in Canada 21 years ago. After stints in commercial plants, the call of the casings grew too strong. Drews had to go back to sausage making and put his 35 years of experience to work. He began with a secretive workshop off Main Street, crafting smoked and air-cured beauties using traditional methods that don't require the vast amounts of salt and sulphurs that modern short- cuts demand. Drews' sausages are made from hand-selected meat, ethically and (where possible) locally raised. Their quality is evident in the unbelievable flavour of our sausages – wholesome, meaty, natural.Jens Hertha was introduced to these wondrous meats through Drews' son and fellow Canucks fan Thorsten Stock. Originally from Germany, Jens was surprised to find the authentic taste of home here in Canada. He immediately asked where he could buy them and was told that Drews' sausages were only produced for specialty commercial locations. Undaunted, Jens went straight to the source, visiting Drews' manufacturing facility to buy direct. As a true sausage connoisseur, Jens began to feel it was his duty to bring these culinary marvels to the masses. In August 2011, after a vacation back in the fatherland, Jens felt it was time to bring a taste of Germany to Vancouver. He and Thorsten got together and started to work on making D Original Sausage Haus a reality.
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