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Great Lakes Brewery Relaunches Core Brand - Canuck Pale Ale

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 12:35 pm
by Pub Style
Great Lakes Brewery Relaunches Core Brand
- Toronto’s oldest craft brewery rebrands popular Crazy Canuck Pale Ale and introduces Gordie Levesque -


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June 23, 2014 (Toronto, ON) – Some will say it’s long overdue. Some will question our decision, and some people just won’t care, but the time has come for Great Lakes Brewery, the 2013 & 2014 Canadian Brewery of the Year, to make some significant changes to our popular Crazy Canuck Pale Ale.

First introduced during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, Crazy Canuck (inspired by the Canadian ski team of the 1980s) has gone on to showcase the west coast pale ale style of beer to Ontarians, winning Gold Medals at the Canadian Brewing Awards in both 2010 & 2011 and Silver Medals in 2012 & 2013. The fun spirited Canadiana design of the can, with the loon, toque and maple leaf, became a favourite can with those who admire “kitschy” artwork, but with the last pallet of cans already out of the brewery to LCBO retail stores across the province, Great Lakes is set to launch a rebranded can and new name.

The beer will now be known as Canuck Pale Ale with the “Crazy” connotation removed. The loon, who has graced the can since the beginning, will be flying south for retirement, taking the red and white toque and maple leaves with him for safekeeping. In their place will be our good friend and occasional bear fighter “Gordie Levesque,” a handsome lad clad in plaid with a thick beard and a moustache that even Lanny MacDonald would be proud of.

It’s been said that “Canada is the only country in the world that knows how to live without an identity.”
This beer doesn’t help much with that crisis.
From the fiercely irresponsible stereotypical image on the front of the can to the distinctly American style of the beer inside it – we’ve really made a mess of things.
What have we done? Sorry.


“While the name and branding change, the wonderful liquid inside the can remains the same,” said Peter Bulut Jr., Owner of Great Lakes Brewery. “Our version of a west coast ale has been turning heads since we launched it in Ontario in 2010 and because it’s a serious beer, we wanted to give it a new look more in line with our increasingly popular Tank Ten brands.”

The new can features Gordie Levesque, a fictional character born in our hearts. Gordie is a burly lumberjack that enjoys a good pint and the great outdoors. He is also planning on joining Twitter (@GordieLevesque) to share his outrageous life story; stories that include his epic battles with bears in the north, to drinking with Sasquatches and occasional moose wrangling.

The new cans will be rolling out to LCBOs across Ontario as of this week for our upcoming Canada Day end aisle promotion, so keep an eye out for them. The price remains at $2.50 a unit, making Canuck Pale Ale a great beer to welcome in the approaching Canada Day long weekend.

Garnett Gerry, Great Lakes’ talented artist who is also behind our illustrated Tank Ten beers like Harry Porter, RoboHop, Audrey Hopburn, and more, created the artwork. The graphic design is the work of Fabian Skidmore at Imagin.ca, who is responsible for the latest updates to the Great Lakes branding.


http://greatlakesbeer.tumblr.com/Canuck

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 2:51 pm
by atomeyes
sort of like the packaging.
don't like the name.

:(

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 3:42 pm
by FEUO
HUGE improvement.

Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 11:07 pm
by Ale's What Cures Ya
Great idea. Why celebrate some famous and unique Canadians when you can celebrate some made up bullshit?

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 1:37 pm
by darmokandjalad
Ale's What Cures Ya wrote:Great idea. Why celebrate some famous and unique Canadians when you can celebrate some made up bullshit?
Why does a beer need to celebrate anyone or anything? Especially a regular, brewed-all-year flagship offering. I've been drinking this stuff for a while now and until I read the attached article I had no idea Crazy Canuck had anything to do with... some skiing team from the 80s?

Now that I know? I still don't give two shits. If GLB wants to keep their label art somewhat consistent then more power to them; the Tank Ten look is much better anyway.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 10:06 am
by Ale's What Cures Ya
darmokandjalad wrote:
Now that I know? I still don't give two shits. .
I'm so happy for you.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:47 am
by nickw
And, just like that, the Bartowel forums get very Bartowel forum-y.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:55 am
by cratez
Love the new label and name and the description made me laugh my ass off, esp. the "sorry" at the end. :lol: Well done, GLB.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:57 am
by Craig
I think I might have to skydome this one and keep the crazy in the name regardless of the wishes of the owner. Just 'cuz.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:05 pm
by darmokandjalad
Ale's What Cures Ya wrote:
darmokandjalad wrote:
Now that I know? I still don't give two shits. .
I'm so happy for you.
Snarky comments aside, I don't see any strong indication that many other people care about this, either. It's a beer label, not a part of our heritage.

Anyway, good luck escaping the impending Liberal tyranny.

Posted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 1:08 pm
by Cass
GLB will be pouring the new Canuck at the Brewer's Backyard on Tuesday, with lots of the new cans on display. Everyone come out and try it and we can all yell snarky comments at each other over a beer!