From Wikipedia: Canada's beer production has been mainly under the control of foreign multinationals. By the end of 2006, nearly 90% of beer sales was of product brewed domestically under license from non-domestic corporations. American beers brewed under license dominate much of the market. For example Budweiser is brewed under license in Canada by Labatt's and Coors Light by Molson.The market in Canada for domestic beer is dominated by Labatt, Molson and Sleeman, all foreign-owned companies. The largest Canadian-owned brewer, Moosehead Brewery, controls about 5.5% of the Canadian market.
-Moosehead beer is $39.50 for 24 bottles. -Fully Canadian
-Creemore is $42.95 for 24 bottles. - owned by Molson which merged with Coors.
-Steamwhistle is $43.95 for 24 bottles.
-Keiths is $39.95 for 24 bottles.- owned by Labatt which is owned by Anheuser-Bush.
-Muskoka premium lager is $43.95 for 24 bottles.
-upper canada is $29.95 for 24 bottles. - Owned by Sleeman, which is owned by Molson
Canadian beer is EXPENSIVE! I usually spend 27-32 per case.
Moosehead is our largest fully Canadian brewing company... so I guess I'll have to learn to enjoy it and drink it modestly. haha
Thanks for the reminder Bigugli. I wish it were easier to buy Canadian.