Old Style Pilsner
Type | Pilsner |
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Manufacturer | Molson Coors Brewing Company |
Distributor | Molson-Coors Canada Inc. |
Country of origin | Canada |
Introduced | 1926 |
Alcohol by volume | 5.0% |
Website | http://www.molsoncoors.com/en/brands/specialty-brands/old-style-pilsner |
Old Style Pilsner is brewed by Molson-Coors Canada Inc. at its Vancouver brewery. Created in the pilsner style, it has been brewed in western Canada since 1926. The beer appeared in the movie Fubar and also sponsors the Saskatchewan Roughriders football team, who play in the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Old Style Pilsner was first brewed in 1926 by Fritz Sick at his Sick's Breweries Ltd. in Lethbridge, Alberta. An acidic, acquired taste, the beer was and still is brewed after the formula of the House of Lethbridge, which can be seen in the top left hand side of the label. Sick's Breweries Ltd. grew in the early half of the 20th century to include breweries located throughout western Canada and the United States. In 1958, Sick's Breweries Ltd., along with the Old Style Pilsner Brand, was bought by Molson Inc.
Old Style Pilsner became available in Ontario in 1992 but only remained available for a few years there.[1] Around May 20, 2013, Old Style Pilsner was reintroduced at The Beer Stores in Ontario, where it is sold in cases of 24 bottles and a variety of pack sizes in cans.[2]
In 2015, Old Style Pilsner was introduced in Quebec, mainly in corner stores and grocery stores like Métro, Loblaws and IGA.
References
- ↑ "Pil History" on the Old Style Pilsner web site http://www.oldstylepilsner.com
- ↑ Beer Store Product Listing for Old Style Pilsner http://www.thebeerstore.ca/beers/old-style-pilsner