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The Canadian Beer Index - at the Real Beer Page; History of Beer in Canada - at the Beer Store; Stubby.ca - The history and images of the Stubby beer bottle; CBC Digital Archives - Selling Suds: The Beer Industry in Canada; Alcohol labelling variations between the U.S. and Canada; TAPS Magazine - Celebrating The World of Canadian Beer and Beyond
Once a popular brand of beer in eastern Canada, Schooner had many memorable advertising campaigns that included such taglines as "The Schooner, the better", "I'd sooner have a Schooner", and "Quaff a Schooner Beer". Although the marketing campaigns have long since ceased, Schooner is still carried by liquor stores across the Maritime provinces.
On August 31, 1971 the company was purchased by Canadian Breweries, although it continued to operate under the name Doran's Northern Breweries. In July 1977, the Doran's employees purchased the company back from Canadian Breweries, and Northern became the first employee-owned brewing cooperative in North America .
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Labatt survived by producing full strength beer for export south of the border and by introducing two "temperance ales" with less than two per cent alcohol for sale in Ontario. However, the Canadian beer industry suffered a second blow when Prohibition in the United States began in 1919. When Prohibition was repealed in Ontario in 1926, just 15 ...
Rothmans renamed Canadian Breweries Limited for its two largest subsidiaries as Carling O'Keefe. [39] The company bought two more brewers: Doran's of Northern Ontario, and National Brewing of the US. [39] The company also acquired the Canadian license to make and distribute Carlsberg beer and distribute Tuborg brands in North America. [45]
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: Central City Brewers & Distillers: British Columbia: Surrey: 2003: Le Cheval Blanc: Quebec: Montreal: 1986
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