Granville Island Brewing

Granville Island Brewing Company
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded 1984
Headquarters Granville Island
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Products Beer
Production output
60k Hectolitres Est.
Owner Creemore Springs, a Molson Coors subsidiary

The Granville Island Brewing Company (GIB) was a brewery originally based on Granville Island in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In 2009 it was bought by Creemore Springs, a subsidiary of Molson Coors,[1] the fifth largest beer corporation in the world.

History

Granville Island Brewing was founded in 1984 by Mitch Taylor. The current brewmaster, Vern Lambourne, joined Granville Island Brewing in 2002. Between 1984 and 2005 five new beers were released. In August 2005, Andrew Peller Wines purchased Granville Island Brewing from Taylor and in 2006 renovated the original facilities beneath the Granville Bridge and expanded into new, larger facilities located in Kelowna. In 2009 Molson Coors Canada purchased Granville Island Brewing through its subsidiary, Creemore Springs Brewing, from Andrew Peller Wines.

Location and operations

Though the larger part of its base of operations moved inland to Kelowna, in the Okanagan Valley, the original brewery continues to manufacture some of the company's products, and offers beer-tasting tours. The original brewhouse is located directly under the Granville Bridge that crosses False Creek into downtown Vancouver. Tours of the small brewery are held daily. In the company's taproom, eight of the company's beers are available on tap, one of which is generally a limited release only available at the brewery.

Products

Kitsilano Maple Cream Ale

Granville Island Brewery names its beers after local places and neighbourhoods in British Columbia.

Seasonal releases:

Small batches are still brewed on the island site and available for limited release:

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