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  2. Beer in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The first consumer packaging for beer in Canada was the growler, a 1.89-litre (0.42 imp gal; 0.50 US gal) bottle sold by local brewpubs. Distribution increased with the bottling lines of large breweries, which sold 650-millilitre (23 imp fl oz; 22 US fl oz) bombers and 750-millilitre (26 imp fl oz; 25 US fl oz) 'quart' bottles.

  3. Category:Canadian beer brands - Wikipedia

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    Canada portal; Pages in category "Canadian beer brands" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. List of breweries in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Carling brands entered the UK market in 1952. After CBL was sold to Rothmans in 1969, it was renamed Carling O'Keefe in 1973. In 1989, Carling O'Keefe merged with Molson, which merged in 2005 with Coors to form Molson Coors Brewing Company. Molson Coors has continued to brew and sell Carling Black Label across Canada. Carling O'Keefe: Ontario ...

  5. Labatt Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Labatt Blue is sold in all provinces of Canada; however, in Quebec it is sold under the French name Labatt Bleue, with a fleur-de-lis logo. Aside from the name, and containing 4.9% alcohol/volume instead of 5.0%, the red maple leaf on the logo has also been changed to a stylized red sheaf of wheat, which Labatt calls its symbol of "brewing ...

  6. Canadian Breweries - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest brewing concern in the United Kingdom, with 19 per cent of the market, plus overseas sales of Bass and Charrington beers. [37] In 1968, the Argus-owned shares of Canadian Breweries Limited, amounting to 10% of CBL stock, were sold to Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd. for CA$28.8 million. [7]

  7. Carling O'Keefe - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, Carling O'Keefe, responding to the entry of Budweiser by Labatt's, licensed Miller High Life beer for production in Canada. [5] The beer, unlike its other beers was not sold in the "stubby" bottle, instead, it was sold in the long-neck clear bottle. [5] This began the decline of the stubby, which was phased out in the 1980s.

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