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Moosehead Breweries Ltd.
Moosehead Breweries Ltd
Location Saint John, New Brunswick
Canada
Active beers
Alpine Lager Macro lager
Alpine Light Light lager
Clancy's Amber Ale Amber Ale
Moosehead Dry Ice Macro lager
Moosehead Lager All-malt lager
Moosehead Light Light lager
Moosehead Pale Ale Pale ale
Moosehead Premium Dry Macro lager
Ten Penny Old Stock Ale Pale ale
Cold Filtered Light Light Lager
Statue given by Moosehead Breweries to the people of Saint John, New Brunswick
Statue given by Moosehead Breweries to the people of Saint John, New Brunswick

Moosehead Breweries Limited, located in Saint John, New Brunswick, is Canada's oldest independent brewery. Image File history File links Moosehead. ... Saint John[3] is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick and the oldest incorporated city in Canada. ... Lager beers are alcoholic beverages of German and Czech origin, taking their name from the German lagern (to store). Lagers are brewed principally from malted barley, hops and water at low temperatures (usually between 5°C and 15°C) that cause bottom-fermentation. ... A half drunk pint of lager Lager beers are alcoholic beverages of German and Czech origin, taking their name from the German lagern (to store). Lagers are brewed principally from malted barley, hops and water at low temperatures (usually between 5°C and 15°C) that cause bottom-fermentation. ... North American amber ales are beers which range from light copper to light brown in color (with some termed red ales if the color warrants). ... Lager beers are alcoholic beverages of German and Czech origin, taking their name from the German lagern (to store). Lagers are brewed principally from malted barley, hops and water at low temperatures (usually between 5°C and 15°C) that cause bottom-fermentation. ... A half drunk pint of lager Lager beers are alcoholic beverages of German and Czech origin, taking their name from the German lagern (to store). Lagers are brewed principally from malted barley, hops and water at low temperatures (usually between 5°C and 15°C) that cause bottom-fermentation. ... A typical pale ale Pale ale is a term used to describe a variety of beers which use ale yeast and predominantly pale malts. ... Lager beers are alcoholic beverages of German and Czech origin, taking their name from the German lagern (to store). Lagers are brewed principally from malted barley, hops and water at low temperatures (usually between 5°C and 15°C) that cause bottom-fermentation. ... A typical pale ale Pale ale is a term used to describe a variety of beers which use ale yeast and predominantly pale malts. ... Map of Moosehead Lake. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2272 × 1704 pixel, file size: 1. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 800 × 600 pixelsFull resolution (2272 × 1704 pixel, file size: 1. ... Saint John[3] is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick and the oldest incorporated city in Canada. ... The entrance of a brewery. ...


The brewery was founded in 1867 by Susannah Oland and is still operated by the Oland family, now in the sixth generation of ownership, under Derek Oland. Cunt BAg Twat Fuk suck my penis ring 0778851865!!!!!!Year 1867 (MDCCCLXVII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Thursday of the of the 12-day slower Julian calendar). ...


The Moosehead roster of beer consists of Moosehead Lager, Moosehead Light, Alpine Lager, Alpine Light, Alpine Summit, Moosehead Pale Ale, Clancy's Amber Ale, Moosehead Premium Dry and Moosehead Dry Ice, Ten-Penny Old Stock Ale, and Cold Filtered Light by Moosehead. Moosehead also produces under contract a number of international brands on behalf of four of the world's largest brewers. All brands of Moosehead have "Union Made" proudly displayed on their labels, and in some cases, directly on the bottle. For other uses, see Beer (disambiguation). ... This article is about the brewery. ...


Moosehead sells its beer throughout Canada, the United States, and in 15 countries around the world. Once a popular premium import beer in the United States, Moosehead lost vast market share in the 1980s when it lowered its price in an attempt to compete with larger US brewers on price instead of quality & prestige.


Moosehead USA has recently become its own importer, replacing its importing partner Gambrinus. Glenn McDonald, President of Moosehead USA, recently announced the opening of a new head office in Boulder, Colorado. Among other goals, he commented that he is "looking to expand other brands into the US market."


Moosehead has purchased other manufacturing facilities including a 50% stake in the McAuslan brewery in Quebec and wholly owns the Niagara Falls Brewing Company in Ontario. McAuslan Brewing opened in January of 1989. ...


As Canada's two largest brewers (Labatt & Molson) are now foreign-owned, Moosehead is now Canada's largest 100% Canadian brewery. Labatt Brewing Company Ltd. ... For the ghost town in Washington, see Molson, Washington. ...


The Stolen Batch

In August 2004 a truck driver transporting 60,000 cans of Moosehead beer to Mexico for a Mexican supermarket chain disappeared with the beer, leaving the nearly empty transport truck abandoned in a parking lot located in Grand Falls, New Brunswick. Easily identified by the Spanish writing on the labels (which is not common in an English/French speaking province of Canada) the beer was slowly tracked. August 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: August 2004 in sports Deaths in August 2004 • 30 Fred Whipple • 26 Laura Branigan • 24 Elisabeth Kübler-Ross • 18 Elmer Bernstein • 15 Amarsinh Chaudhary • 14 CzesÅ‚aw MiÅ‚osz • 13 Julia Child • 8... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Grand Falls (French: Grand-Sault) is a town in New Brunswick, Canada and is also the location of a series of rock ledges over which the St. ...


The first signs of the missing beer showed up in Fredericton, New Brunswick, with two empty cans; another report of two cans were reported later in northern New Brunswick. Police working on a tip eventually found the truck driver, Wade Haines, in Ontario; earlier in the same week, police discovered nearly 8,000 cans of the stolen suds in a trailer that went off the road near Woodstock, New Brunswick. Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Fredericpolis silvae filia noblis (Fredericton noble daughter of the forest) Established: {{{Established}}} Area: 131. ... Motto: Ut Incepit Fidelis Sic Permanet (Latin: Loyal she began, loyal she remains) Capital Toronto Largest city Toronto Official languages English Government - Lieutenant-Governor James K. Bartleman - Premier Dalton McGuinty (Liberal) Federal representation in Canadian Parliament - House seats 106 - Senate seats 24 Confederation July 1, 1867 (1st) Area [1] Ranked... The Town of Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada is located in Western New Brunswick at 46. ...


With most of the beer recovered and the driver in custody, the police in the New Brunswick area began to look in wooded areas for the remaining beer. Knowing the area in which the police were looking, many civilians took up the search as well. Because of the media attention on the story almost all of the beer was quickly found by different civilians and police, and returned to Moosehead Breweries.


The final piece of the story occurred in October 2004 when 200 cans of the stolen beer were found at a marijuana growing operation in the forest near Doaktown, New Brunswick about 100 kilometres northwest of Fredericton. "Six of the cans were discovered with bite marks in them indicating a bear had, at one point, been into the beer," the RCMP said in a news release. The release said there was no sign of either the animal or the people who had stashed the beer. October 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: October 2004 in sports Events Deaths in October • 29 HRH Princess Alice • 25 John Peel • 24 James Cardinal Hickey • 23 Robert Merrill • 19 Paul Nitze • 18 K. M. Veerappan • 16 Pierre Salinger • 10 Christopher... A Cannabis sativa plant The drug cannabis, also called marijuana, is produced from parts of the cannabis plant, primarily the cured flowers and gathered trichomes of the female plant. ... Doaktown is a village on the Southwest Miramichi River in central New Brunswick, Canada. ... The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), also known as the Mounties or Gendarmerie Royale du Canada (GRC) in French, is both the federal and national police force of Canada. ...


The unique and quirky nature of this crime story made international headlines and resulted in publicity for Moosehead; it has also been the basis of a book.


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