The Rise of Labatt: From Canadian Icon to Global Brew

It's hard to talk about withut mentioning Labatt. Founded in 1847, this iconic brewery has been crafting high-quality beers for over 170 years! Based in London, Ontario, Labatt is now a subsidiary of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV and is trading as BUD on the New York Stock Exchange (ABI:BB in Brussels).

Labatt produces a variety of beer styles that are brewed with the finest ingredients including renowned Hallertau , 2-row malted barley and pure Canadian barley. Their flagship beer – Labatt Blue – is a Canadian Pilsener that has a clean refreshing taste with distinct hop aroma, delicate fruit flavor and a slightly sweet aftertaste.

For those looking for something lighter, Labatt Blue Light is an excellent choice. Brewed to the highest quality standards with a slight sweetness and citrus-like hop character, it's 4.0% by volume and has an incredibly refreshing taste.

Labatt also has five other locations across Canada: St. John's, Montreal, Halifax, Creston and Edmonton. Recently the company was acquired by Belgian Brewery Buys Labatt which has allowed them to expand their production capabilities even further!

Whether you're looking for an ice cold pint of their classic pilsner or something lighter like their Blue Light offering – you can always count on Labatt to deliver great tasting beer every single time!

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Types of Beer Offered by Labatt

Labatt is a Canadian Pilsener-style beer. It is brewed with the finest ingredients, including Hallertau hops, two-row malted barley and pure Canadian barley. The result is a clean and refreshing beer with a distinct hop aroma, delicate fruit flavor and a slightly sweet aftertaste. Labatt Blue has become one of Canada's favorite beers, enjoyed by millions of Canadians each year.

Who Owns Labatt?

Labatt is curently owned by the Belgian beer company Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev). After takeover artist Gerald Schwartz of Toronto-based Onex Corp. began laying the groundwork for a hostile bid of $2.3 billion for John Labatt Ltd. of Toronto, AB InBev acquired it in March 2015. AB InBev is the world's largest brewer by volume and has a portfolio that includes iconic brands such as Budweiser, Stella Artois, Corona, Beck's, Leffe and Hoegaarden.

Alcohol Content in Labatt Beer

Labatt Blue Light contains 4.0% alcohol by volume (ABV). This is lower than the average beer, which typically contains 5% ABV. Labatt also offers a variety of oher beers with varying levels of alcohol content – from light lagers to strong ales and stouts.

Do Canadians Consume Labatt Beer?

Yes, Canadians do drink Labatt. In fact, Labatt Blue (or Bleue in French) is one of the most popular and widely consumed beers in the country. It can be found in almost every bar and liquor store across Canada and is enjoyed by people from all walks of life – from the ocean-side fishermen of the East Coast to the mountain-bound hippies of the West. It's a beer that has become deeply entrenched in Canadian culture, representing a sense of national pride for many Canadians. Furthermore, its low price point makes it a popular choice for thse looking for an affordable yet delicious option.

Is Labatt the Owner of Corona?

Yes, Corona is owned by Labatt Breweries of Canada. Labatt has held the rights to the Corona brand since 1974 and it has grown to become one of their most popular beers. This Mexican-style is brewed with a unique blend of premium hops, barley and rice that creates a light, crisp and refreshing taste. It's easy to see why it's become so popular – it pairs perfectly with light meals and snacks, or can be enjoyed as an easy-drinking refreshment on its own.

Popular Canadian Beers

Canadian beer is a broad category of beers brewed in Canada. The most popular Canadian beers are Molson Canadian, Labatt Blue, and Moosehead Lager. Molson Canadian is the largest selling beer in Canada and is produced by Molson Coors. Labatt Blue is now part of AB Inbev which also brews Budweiser. Moosehead Lager has been brewed in Canada snce 1867 and is currently the oldest independent brewery in the country. All three of these beers use ingredients that are native to Canada, like hops, barley, and wheat. Other popular Canadian beers include Rickard's Red, Sleeman's Original Draught, Alexander Keith's , Steam Whistle Pilsner, and Big Rock Traditional . These beers are all produced by independent breweries across Canada and reflect the unique tastes of each region.

Conclusion

Labatt Company has come a long way sine its establishment in 1847. It is now part of the new company, Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, making it one of the largest brewing companies in the world. Labatt offers a range of products, ranging from Canadian Pilsener to Labatt Blue to Labatt Blue Light, all of which are brewed with the highest quality standards. With a slight sweetness and citrus-like hop character, Labatt Blue Light is fresh and crisp with 4.0% alcohol by volume. Labatt's commitment to quality and innovation make it an industry leader and beloved brand across Canada.

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Thomas Ashford

Thomas Ashford is a highly educated brewer with years of experience in the industry. He has a Bachelor Degree in Chemistry and a Master Degree in Brewing Science. He is also BJCP Certified Beer Judge. Tom has worked hard to become one of the most experienced brewers in the industry. He has experience monitoring brewhouse and cellaring operations, coordinating brewhouse projects, and optimizing brewery operations for maximum efficiency. He is also familiar mixology and an experienced sommelier. Tom is an expert organizer of beer festivals, wine tastings, and brewery tours.