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Postby Mulboyne » Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:17 pm

[floatr]Image[/floatr]Reuters: Canada's Sleeman, Japan's Sapporo brew up merger
Canadian beer maker Sleeman Breweries Ltd. has agreed to a C$400 million takeover by the Sapporo Breweries...The two brewers already have a business connection with Sleeman brewing Sapporo beer in Canada under a licensing agreement, so the Japanese firm had been considered a likely bidder. The third largest Canadian brewer, which quenches the thirst of about 7 percent of the country's beer market, has been hit by fierce price competition in the past year and hired an investment firm in May to consider a possible sale...more...

Molson is in league with Coors and Labatt is owned by Interbrew so this deal means all Canada's major brewers will be in foreign hands.
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Postby American Oyaji » Sun Aug 13, 2006 5:54 am

Mulboyne wrote:Molson is in league with Coors and Labatt is owned by Interbrew so this deal means all Canada's major brewers will be in foreign hands.


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Postby Mike Oxlong » Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:55 am

Stick to Moosehead, Kokanee, Big Rock and the like if you want good, genuine Canadian beer. The major brewers were all sell-outs, who's brews turned into clones of big Yankee brands :(
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Postby ichigo partygirl » Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:31 pm

Related to beer but not to the Canadian stuff....

http://www.yomiuri.co.jp/dy/business/20060808TDY11001.htm

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Kirin Brewery Co. said its mainstay Ichiban Shibori beer will become the first Japanese beer brand to be produced in Russia in September. Kirin's European subsidiary will commission a Russian brewery through a local liquor distributor to produce the beer, which has so far been exported to Russia from Britain. Russia is the fifth country outside Japan to produce Kirin beer, following the United States, Britain, China and Australia. The Russian beer market has tripled in the past decade to become the world's fourth largest.

is anything Japanese made in Japan?? And do the Japanese even know/care?? How would all the ojiisans feel about "their" beer being made in Russia??
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Postby kamome » Sun Aug 13, 2006 2:02 pm

Mike Oxlong wrote:Stick to Moosehead, Kokanee, Big Rock and the like if you want good, genuine Canadian beer. The major brewers were all sell-outs, who's brews turned into clones of big Yankee brands :(


I have some Canadian friends and the topic of Canadian beer keeps coming up. After Molson, Labatt's and Sleeman, we couldn't come up with other "genuine" Canadian beers. I knew of Moosehead. I haven't heard of Kokanee and Big Rock.

Any other true Canadian beers that can be obtained south of the border? I like to think that there is at least one Canadian beer that is brewed with water from a clear, Canadian mountain stream. Any Canadian FG out there that knows of a beer like that?
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Postby Mike Oxlong » Sun Aug 13, 2006 2:28 pm

Big Rock is brewed with fine mountain water in the shadow of the Rockies, and Kokanee comes from glacier water just the other side of the Rockies. These are two of Western Canada's finest. Both started out as local brews, and took off as popularity and distribution increased. Moosehead comes from New Brunswick in the Maritimes, and is also fully Canadian AFAIK.

It appears that Canada's oldest independent brewer (the makers of Moosehead) also have another fine product, called Alpine Lager. Many of Canada's other independents (Carling O'Keefe, for example) were bought out by the big brewers, who in turn sold out themselves...

There are a few other independents out there, such as Pacific Western Brewing Co., Okanagan Spring Brewery, and some fine brewpubs.
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Postby GuyJean » Sun Aug 13, 2006 4:14 pm

Damn, you're making me thirsty..

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Postby kamome » Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:37 am

Mike Oxlong wrote:Big Rock is brewed with fine mountain water in the shadow of the Rockies, and Kokanee comes from glacier water just the other side of the Rockies. These are two of Western Canada's finest. Both started out as local brews, and took off as popularity and distribution increased. Moosehead comes from New Brunswick in the Maritimes, and is also fully Canadian AFAIK.

It appears that Canada's oldest independent brewer (the makers of Moosehead) also have another fine product, called Alpine Lager. Many of Canada's other independents (Carling O'Keefe, for example) were bought out by the big brewers, who in turn sold out themselves...

There are a few other independents out there, such as Pacific Western Brewing Co., Okanagan Spring Brewery, and some fine brewpubs.


These beers (especially Big Rock) look amazing, but it appears from their websites that distribution is unfortunately limited to Canada. :(
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Postby Mike Oxlong » Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:34 am

Big Rock is my personal fav. The Grasshopper Wheat Ale is perfect for summer...

IIRC, Pacific Western was making some sort of cheap pils for the Japanese market, and it was sold at the Jusco chain of supermarkets until at least last autumn. It went for like 100 yen a can...and tasted like it too :(
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Postby dimwit » Tue Aug 15, 2006 4:39 pm

Mike Oxlong wrote:Big Rock is my personal fav. The Grasshopper Wheat Ale is perfect for summer...

IIRC, Pacific Western was making some sort of cheap pils for the Japanese market, and it was sold at the Jusco chain of supermarkets until at least last autumn. It went for like 100 yen a can...and tasted like it too :(


Spoken like a true west coaster. Sleemans is more popular in the eastern Canadian market and owns a number of the Micro Breweries such as Upper Canada and Unibroue of Quebec which specialises in Belgian style ales (which I really recommand and can be found in Japan). So this may be good news.

Having just return from summer vacation I can confirm that Upper Canada Ale gives you the kind of beer farts that clear out large sections of the plane giving you more leg room.:p
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Postby Greji » Tue Aug 15, 2006 5:06 pm

dimwit wrote:I can confirm that Upper Canada Ale gives you the kind of beer farts that clear out large sections of the plane giving you more leg room.:p


You might want to consider PM'ing that to BB. He'll want to put it in his data base right away!
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Postby Mike Oxlong » Tue Aug 15, 2006 8:27 pm

dimwit wrote:Spoken like a true west coaster. Sleemans is more popular in the eastern Canadian market and owns a number of the Micro Breweries such as Upper Canada and Unibroue of Quebec which specialises in Belgian style ales (which I really recommand and can be found in Japan). So this may be good news.

Having just return from summer vacation I can confirm that Upper Canada Ale gives you the kind of beer farts that clear out large sections of the plane giving you more leg room.:p

I wouldn't call east o' the Rockies exactly "West Coast", but it is out West. As a famous premier once said no to, "Eastern creeps n' bums" :)
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