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A Beer Store outlet in downtown Ottawa, NCR on Rideau Street (closed since October 2018) [18] A Beer Store outlet in Richmond Hill, Ontario in 2020. The Beer Store follows an open ownership model whereby any qualifying brewer is allowed the opportunity to become a Beer Store shareholder, but three multi-nationals own the vast majority of shares: Molson-Coors, Labatt (owned by Anheuser-Busch ...
The program, which commenced operations on 5 February 2007, is administered and operated by Brewers Retail Inc. Under the program, consumers may return empty bottles, tetra paks, PET plastic and bag-in-box containers, to The Beer Store outlets. This program has been highly criticized by members of the public and employees of The Beer Store.
A limited number of Green Depots do accept back refillable glass beer bottles for a 5¢ return depending on their location. Non refillable deposits sit in two categories with containers for non-alcoholic drinks, beer, miniature spirit bottles under 50ml and spirits in tetra-pak, gable top and pouch type containers being charged an 8¢ deposit ...
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Milwaukee: 1855 Operates breweries in a number of locations. It is now a subsidiary of Molson Coors Brewing Company. Milwaukee Ale House: Milwaukee: 1997 Brewpub opened in 1997. The Milwaukee Brewing Company production brewery opened in 2007. A second brewpub in Grafton opened in 2008. Minocqua Brewing Company Minocqua: 2006 [74] Minhas Craft ...
The Brewers' 15-8 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks moved Milwaukee's magic number to clinch the National League Central Division to three. Brewers 15, D'backs 8: Milwaukee's magic number is down ...
Pittsburgh Pirates. Where they stand: 50-49, seven games behind Milwaukee in the Central. Brewers vs. the Pirates: 5-5 (the season series will be won by the team that wins the three-game series in ...
The Ontario Deposit Return Program (ODRP), also simply known as Bag it Back, is a regulation of the province of Ontario, Canada.Its purpose is to divert recyclable materials from landfill or low-quality recycling uses by charging a fee for each alcoholic beverage container sold in the province, and processing the material for re-use or other recycling activities once the containers are ...