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are you drinking a lie?
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Sadly no Canadian examples....
Would be interesting to see a "what is brewed where" list for all the Ontario craft beer we have.....I think Cool and Wellington are pump out a lot of stuff.
Would be interesting to see a "what is brewed where" list for all the Ontario craft beer we have.....I think Cool and Wellington are pump out a lot of stuff.
There you go: http://bensbeerblog.com/2015/02/26/wher ... er-brewed/El Pinguino wrote:Sadly no Canadian examples....
Would be interesting to see a "what is brewed where" list for all the Ontario craft beer we have.....I think Cool and Wellington are pump out a lot of stuff.
I recall being told Coors Blue Moon (AKA Rickard's White in Canada) is all brewed in Toronto.
Also, allegedly not much of Keith's, if any, is brewed in Halifax anymore.
Also, allegedly not much of Keith's, if any, is brewed in Halifax anymore.
Brands are for cattle.
Fans are cash cows.
The herd will consume until consumed.
Fans are cash cows.
The herd will consume until consumed.
Rumour has it that one of Ontario's craft brewers submitted an access to information request to find out how much beer was being shipped from Nova Scotia to Ontario. They were then supposedly told by Keith's to keep their noses out of places they didn't belong. Whether or not this is true I can't say, but it's sort of interesting. It really only matters because of the way the brand is marketed.Tapsucker wrote:I recall being told Coors Blue Moon (AKA Rickard's White in Canada) is all brewed in Toronto.
Also, allegedly not much of Keith's, if any, is brewed in Halifax anymore.
Bump to this thread as it was on my mind and I wanted to post this exact link.
Are people bothered by private equity owning brewers the way that they are with large brewery ownership?
I'd argue that private equity has a singular focus on making money (and not good beer), which makes them in some ways just as 'bad' as a corporate owner.
I realize that there are no Canadian examples in the list, but many (Stone, Dogfish, Brooklyn) certainly have had a lot of love over the years without nearly the same kind of derision as AB or other owned breweries.
What's the deciding factors that make these ones OK, vs. AB breweries?
Are people bothered by private equity owning brewers the way that they are with large brewery ownership?
I'd argue that private equity has a singular focus on making money (and not good beer), which makes them in some ways just as 'bad' as a corporate owner.
I realize that there are no Canadian examples in the list, but many (Stone, Dogfish, Brooklyn) certainly have had a lot of love over the years without nearly the same kind of derision as AB or other owned breweries.
What's the deciding factors that make these ones OK, vs. AB breweries?
Motion seconded. Canada / USA is the land of the heedless fast buck, of the quarterly-yield cult, of disregarding long-term thinking. It's not always a healthy investor culture, no.Cass wrote:I'd argue that private equity has a singular focus on making money (and not good beer), which makes them in some ways just as 'bad' as a corporate owner.
But this bottle of Bellwoods Mango & Passionfruit Gose has no cynicism about it at all, yes it's 7 bucks but fantastic and small-scale & and I feel it is created to serve folks like me and to indirectly - albeit very meaningfully - serve the creative musings and raison d'etre of very good brewers. This is the real deal.
In Beerum Veritas