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  2. Beer in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Canada, in terms of both volume and dollar value. [ 9 ][ 10 ] Industry statistics indicated that in 2015, beer was the country's most popular alcoholic beverage and the products brewed in Canada held an 85 per cent share of the domestic market. [ 11 ]

  3. Canadian Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. O'Keefe Building, 297 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Breweries Limited (CBL), originally the Brewing Corporation of Ontario, was an Ontario -based holding company in the brewing industry. The company was founded in 1930 by a merger of two breweries, Brading of Ottawa and Kuntz of Kitchener-Waterloo.

  4. History of beer - Wikipedia

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    Philistine pottery beer jug. Beer is one of the oldest human-produced drinks. The written history of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia records the use of beer, and the drink has spread throughout the world; a 3,900-year-old Sumerian poem honouring Ninkasi, the patron goddess of brewing, contains the oldest surviving beer-recipe, describing the production of beer from barley bread, and in China ...

  5. List of breweries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Molson Coors has continued to brew and sell Carling Black Label across Canada. Originally formed as Brewing Corporation of Ontario, became Canadian Breweries in 1936. One of the "Big Three" of Canadian brewing formed by buying or merging smaller competitors. Became Carling O'Keefe in 1973. Merged with Molson in 1989.

  6. Labatt Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Labatt Brewing Company Limited (French: La Brasserie Labatt Limitée) is a Anheuser-Busch InBev -owned brewery headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1847, Labatt is the largest brewer in Canada. [1] In 1995, it was purchased by Belgian brewer Interbrew. In 2004, Interbrew merged with Brazilian brewer AmBev to form InBev.

  7. Moosehead Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Moosehead truck. Moosehead Breweries Limited is Canada's oldest independent brewery, located in Saint John, New Brunswick. The brewery was founded in 1867 and is still privately owned and operated by the Oland family. [1] The company is now in the sixth generation of family ownership. In 2003, Moosehead Lager won a Gold award at the World Beer ...

  8. Beer in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Quebec beer is the beer brewed in Quebec, Canada, often with ingredients from Quebec itself and generally following the recipes of the French, Belgian and British brewing traditions. Generally, the beers brewed in Quebec differ from those in the rest of North America because of the relative importance of the French and Belgian ...

  9. Carling O'Keefe - Wikipedia

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    Carling O'Keefe was a brewing company in Canada that is now part of Molson Coors. The company's origins can be traced to Canadian Breweries, which bought the Carling Brewery in 1930 and the O'Keefe Brewery in 1934. Canadian Breweries purchased numerous other brewers – some to shut down, and some solely for their brands.