What happens to Unibroue when Sleeman is sold, I wonder?Four brewers are expected to belly up to the bar today and pitch offers for Sleeman Breweries Ltd. as the auction of the $220-million beer maker enters its final stage.
The two major domestic players, Molson Coors Brewing Co. and Labatt Brewing Co. Ltd., are expected to make bids. So too are a pair of overseas brewers that distribute their suds through Sleeman, Royal Grolsch NV and Sapporo Breweries Ltd. All are expected to make formal bids by a Sleeman-imposed deadline of the end of today, according to industry and investment banking sources.
Sleeman, which holds 7 per cent of the Canadian beer market, announced a "strategic review" in May that could include the sale of the Guelph, Ont.-based company. Sources say the brewer hopes to announce a buyer by October.
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Sleeman up for grabs
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Sleeman up for grabs
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Whomever buys Sleeman PLEASE don't mess up Unibroue. I'm so happy I can buy Trois Pistoles at the beer store.
Sleeman didn't seem to do anything negative as far as I know. They improved the distribution into Ontario which I was quite happy about.
Maybe if Molson buys Sleeman they might advertise Unibroue products. That would be interesting. Hopefully they show the beer poured into glasses not people in t-shirts and shorts holding the bottles.
Sleeman didn't seem to do anything negative as far as I know. They improved the distribution into Ontario which I was quite happy about.
Maybe if Molson buys Sleeman they might advertise Unibroue products. That would be interesting. Hopefully they show the beer poured into glasses not people in t-shirts and shorts holding the bottles.

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I view killing the 750mL bottles as negative, but that's just me.StevenThrasher wrote:Whomever buys Sleeman PLEASE don't mess up Unibroue. I'm so happy I can buy Trois Pistoles at the beer store.
Sleeman didn't seem to do anything negative as far as I know. They improved the distribution into Ontario which I was quite happy about.
I also view brewing their (Sleeman) brand as negative, but again, that's just me.

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Did they kill the 750ml bottles, or just kill their distribution throughout Ontario. I'm not sure, but as far as I know they're still selling and distributing them in Quebec and in the U.S.
If so, getting rid of them in Ontario probably had something to do with Sleeman wanting to appease The Beer Store and their stocking issues ("No bottle larger than 341ml! Damn you!") but I don't know.
If so, getting rid of them in Ontario probably had something to do with Sleeman wanting to appease The Beer Store and their stocking issues ("No bottle larger than 341ml! Damn you!") but I don't know.
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Does the LCBO have the same requirements? I didn't know they even had 750s at The Beer Store. Regardless, it is still a huge negative in my book, whatever the reasoning.Sambo wrote:If so, getting rid of them in Ontario probably had something to do with Sleeman wanting to appease The Beer Store and their stocking issues "
yes
The 750mls I've returned are sometimes tossed in the 'glass bin' [*SMASH*] whereupon I tell the BS worker 'uh, there was a DEPOSIT on those ya know....'Stomp Brockmore wrote:Did they kill the 750ml bottles,- probably - to appease The Beer Store and their stocking issues...
(He looks at wall posting) 'Oh yeah you're right!'
My Loyal Comrade then refunds the deposit...
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