The Molson Brewery is a Canadian based brewery company based in
Montreal which was established in 1786 by the
Molson family. In 2005, Molson merged with the
Adolph Coors Company
The Adolph Coors Company was formerly a holding company in Golden, Colorado controlled by the heirs of founder Adolph Coors. Its principal subsidiary was the Coors Brewing Company. The brewery was founded in 1873.
In 2005, Adolph Coors Co. merge ...
to become
Molson Coors.
Molson Coors maintains some of its Canadian operations at the site of Molson's first brewery located on the
Saint Lawrence River in Montreal.
History

Founded in Montreal in 1786, the Molson Brewery is
the oldest brewery in North America and continues to produce beer on the site of the original brewery.

On May 2, 1782, at the age of 18,
John Molson left England for Canada, landing in
Montreal on June 26. Shortly after his arrival, he began working at the Thomas Loyd brewery. He went on to purchase it in an auction in 1784. Not long after his arrival in Montreal in 1782, Molson sensed the market potential for beer in the then British colony. Prices for wine, rum and port were rising and an influx of English and Irish immigrants were particularly partial to beer. When he came of legal age, Molson used the money inherited from his parents to acquire a small brewery housed in a wooden building on the shores of the
St Lawrence, just outside the fortifications of the burgeoning City of Montreal.
In 1785, he temporarily closed his business to cross the Atlantic in search of modern equipment and ingredients. Upon his return, he offered the seeds free of charge to neighbouring Montreal farmers, who agreed to grow them to satisfy the brewery's need for malt.
Molson delivered his first brew, an
ale
Ale is a Type of beer, type of beer brewed using a Warm fermentation, warm fermentation method, resulting in a sweet, full-bodied and fruity taste. Historically, the term referred to a drink brewed without hops.
As with most beers, ale typicall ...
, in 1786 only six weeks after taking the helm. Priced at five cents a bottle, his brew sold well.
Molson took advantage of the many business opportunities available at the time. He quickly diversified his investments, opened a lumber yard, and began issuing loans to local Montreal merchants. In 1816, the family enterprise began to take shape when founder John Molson entered into an association with his three sons,
John, Jr.,
Thomas and
William.
Although brewing proved to be Molson's most sustainable field of endeavor, other activities were added throughout the company's lengthy history. Molson was the first company to own and operate a fleet of steamboats,
which were used to transport people and goods between Quebec and Ontario. John Molson and his sons also founded the
Molson Bank, which later merged with the
Bank of Montreal
The Bank of Montreal (BMO; french: Banque de Montréal, link=no) is a Canadian multinational investment bank and financial services company.
The bank was founded in Montreal, Quebec, in 1817 as Montreal Bank; while its head office remains in ...
.
In 1816, John Molson formed a partnership with his three sons – John, Thomas and William. It was Thomas who would eventually follow in his father's footsteps by continuing the Molson brewing tradition and upholding the high standards of quality. In 1903, inspired by the popularity of imported beers, Thomas’ grandson
Herbert Molson and brew master John Hyde created
Molson Export, an authentic
ale
Ale is a Type of beer, type of beer brewed using a Warm fermentation, warm fermentation method, resulting in a sweet, full-bodied and fruity taste. Historically, the term referred to a drink brewed without hops.
As with most beers, ale typicall ...
brewed in the classic style, developed by John Molson.
The
Molson family were pioneers in steamships and hospitality, assisted with the
Montreal General Hospital, were patrons of
McGill University and the arts, and until 1925, were involved in banking through
Molson Bank which merged with the
Bank of Montreal
The Bank of Montreal (BMO; french: Banque de Montréal, link=no) is a Canadian multinational investment bank and financial services company.
The bank was founded in Montreal, Quebec, in 1817 as Montreal Bank; while its head office remains in ...
.

Molson Brewery expanded the breadth of its corporate activities throughout the 20th century. In 1945, the family decided to transform the company into a public, limited liability enterprise. It then became possible to acquire an ownership in the company without being a member of the Molson family. This made it possible for the company to expand into
lager and inaugurate a new brewery in
Toronto (near the
Canadian National Exhibition) in 1955.
The Crown and Anchor brand of beer dates from this time.
Two years later in 1957, the family (not the firm) acquired the
Montreal Forum and the
Montreal Canadiens. The company continued to develop and, in 1958, acquired six breweries, which included five establishments in Western Canada, giving Molson a nationwide presence. In 1989, the company consolidated market share in Quebec through a merger with
Carling O'Keefe (acquiring Carling's Toronto brewery in Etobicoke). As a result, Molson became the largest brewery in Canada and the fifth largest in the world.

Molson was once the owner of home improvement chains
Beaver Lumber and
Aikenhead's Home Improvement Warehouse
Aikenhead's Hardware was a chain of Canadian hardware stores located in Greater Toronto, Southern Ontario and northern Ontario. The original store was founded in Toronto in 1830 as "Ridout's Hardware Store" by Joseph Ridout and was located on the ...
. In February 1994, Molson sold a 75% interest in Aikenhead's to
Home Depot Inc for $150 million with the option to buy the rest in 1999; in the event, they agreed on a price of $262 million. In 1997, Molson sold for CAD$147 million their interest in
Reno-Depot to
Castorama. In 1999 they sold Beaver Lumber to
Home Hardware.
In 2005, Molson merged with US-based
Coors Coors Brewing Company, or Coors, is now part of the Molson Coors Beverage Company.
Coors may also refer to:
Companies
*Adolph Coors Company, a former holding company controlled by the heirs of founder Adolph Coors
*Coors Brewers, the UK arm of th ...
to form
Molson Coors Brewing Company. This was followed in 2007 by the opening of a new brewery in
Moncton, New Brunswick. Sixth generation family member
Eric Molson retired in 2009; however, his sons
Andrew and
Geoff Molson continue to be active in company affairs as members of the corporate Board of Directors.
On October 11, 2016,
SABMiller
SABMiller plc was a South African multinational brewing and beverage company headquartered in Woking, England on the outskirts of London until 10 October 2016 when it was acquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev. Prior to that date, it was the world's ...
in the U.S. sold its interests (from the joint venture formed in the United States and Puerto Rico) in
MillerCoors to
Molson Coors, who had been its partner in the joint venture, for around US$12 billion. Molson Coors gained full ownership of the Miller brand portfolio outside of the U.S. and Puerto Rico, and retained the rights to all of the brands that were in the MillerCoors portfolio for the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
In 2018, the company brewed and marketed a number of the most popular brands of beer in
Canada. Domestic labels include
Molson Canadian,
Molson M,
Molson Export, Molson Dry, Molson Exel Dealcoholized beer,
Old Style Pilsner,
Rickard's
Molson Coors was created by the merger of two of North America's largest breweries: Molson of Canada, and Coors of the United States, on February 9, 2005. Molson Coors acquired full ownership of the Miller brand portfolio from SABMiller in 2016 ...
,
Creemore Springs and
Granville Island Brewing. Through partnerships with other major brewers, Molson Coors Canada also offers beer brands, including
Coors Light,
Miller Genuine Draft,
Heineken,
Foster's Lager
Foster's Lager is an internationally-distributed brand of lager. It is owned by the international brewing group Asahi Group Holdings, and is brewed under licence in a number of countries, including its biggest market, the UK, where the Europe ...
and
Tiger. Molson employs 3,000 people in Canada and operates five breweries in locations across the country (
Vancouver,
Toronto,
Montreal,
Moncton
Moncton (; ) is the most populous city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of New Brunswick. Situated in the Petitcodiac River Valley, Moncton lies at the geographic centre of the The Maritimes, Maritime Provinces. The ...
and
St. John's), as well as the Creemore micro-brewery in Ontario and
Granville Island Brewing in British Columbia.
Operations

Molson Coors Canada is a unit of
Molson Coors with its operational headquarters located in
Toronto (in addition to several breweries across Canada). Molson Coors Canada is part-owner of
The Beer Store in Ontario (
Brewers Retail Inc.
Brewers Retail Inc., trade name, doing business as The Beer Store, is a privately-owned chain of retail outlets selling beer and other malt beverages in the province of Ontario, Canada.
Founded in 1927, it was owned at its inception by a conso ...
), operating as a beer distribution and retail chain, which (protected by legislation) has an over 85% market share of the total Ontario industry beer sales. Molson Coors Canada owns 50% of Brewers Distribution Limited in Western Canada. Molson Coors Canada has the marketing and selling rights for
Heineken in Canada.
On 30 October 2019, the Molson Coors Brewing Company announced it would change its name to
Molson Coors Beverage Company as a part of a restructuring to take place in 2020. The name change would reflect the companies growing focus on beverages outside of the traditional beer and brewing offerings. Additionally, the company would reorganize its global business units, including Molson Coors Canada, into Molson Coors North America, headquartered in
Chicago, and Molson Coors Europe, headquartered in
Prague.
Molson Coors breweries in Canada are in:
*
Longueuil, Quebec
*
Toronto, Ontario – former
Carling O'Keefe plant in
Etobicoke, which replaced the old Lakeshore plant (demolished and replaced by WaterParkCity development in 2006)
*
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's is the capital and largest city of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland.
The city spans and is the easternmost city in North America ...
*
Chilliwack, British Columbia - formerly in
Vancouver, British Columbia until 2019
*
Creemore, Ontario –
Creemore Springs
*
Granville Island, British Columbia –
Granville Island Brewing
*
Shawinigan, Quebec –
Trou du Diable
*
Montreal, Quebec –
Brasseur de Montréal
Former:
* Molson Brewery, Montreal, Quebec (1786-2022)
* Molson Brewery, Barrie - closed 2000
*
Molson Brewery, Edmonton
The Molson Brewery in Edmonton was a commercial brewery that served the province of Alberta, Canada, from 1913 until 2007 when it was closed.
History
The building was built in 1913 by local hotelier, politician and businessman William Henry Sheppa ...
- closed 2007
*Molson Brewery, Vancouver - closed 2019
*Molson Brewery, Toronto - closed 1999
Brands
Molson brands include ''
Carling Black Label'' and ''
Molson Canadian''.
Relationship with NHL
On June 20, 2009, brothers
Geoff Molson,
Andrew Molson, and their father Eric Molson announced the purchase of 80.1% of the
Montreal Canadiens from Colorado businessman
George Gillett. The Canadiens have historically been the
NHL's most successful hockey team and last won the
Stanley Cup
The Stanley Cup (french: La Coupe Stanley) is the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League (NHL) playoff champion. It is the oldest existing trophy to be awarded to a professional sports franchise in North America, an ...
in
1993
File:1993 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: The Oslo I Accord is signed in an attempt to resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; The Russian White House is shelled during the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis; Czechoslovakia is peace ...
. Along with the current majority ownership that the Molson brothers have of the team, the Molson company has owned all or portions of the Montreal Canadiens. In June 2009, the consortium led by the Molson brothers acquired the remaining 19.9% of the team that had been held by the company.
In the second decade of the 21st century, Molson and/or Coors had exclusive rights to sell their beverages at the home arenas of the
Montreal Canadiens,
Ottawa Senators,
Toronto Maple Leafs,
Edmonton Oilers,
Colorado Avalanche,
Arizona Coyotes and
Detroit Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings (colloquially referred to as the Wings) are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit. The Red Wings compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Atlantic Division (NHL), Atlantic Division in the East ...
. Their beverages could be purchased at other sports venues, such as the home of the
Buffalo Sabres, the
KeyBank Center
KeyBank Center is a multipurpose indoor arena located in Buffalo, New York. Originally known as Marine Midland Arena, the venue has since been named HSBC Arena and First Niagara Center. Home to the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey Lea ...
, the
Philadelphia Flyers at the
Wells Fargo Center, the
Washington Capitals at the
Verizon Center Verizon Center may refer to:
* Verizon Center (Mankato, Minnesota), now Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center, a multi-purpose arena in Mankato, Minnesota
* Verizon Center (Washington, D.C.), now Capital One Arena
See also
*Verizon Arena, now Sim ...
and
Bridgestone Arena, home of the
Nashville Predators.
Gallery
File:Molson s Brewery probably after the fire of July 1852.jpg, Brewer and businessman John Molson and his wife, at the family brewery and distillery which was razed to the ground in the second phase of the 1852 fire.
File:Molson family brewery after the fire of 1858.jpg, ''Molson family brewery after the fire of 1858.''
File:Biere_Molson,_Colonel_de_Salaberry.jpg, de Salaberry artwork, beer that your great-grandfather drank
File:Molson's Brewery carriage Montreal 1908.jpg, Chariot à bière de la Brasserie Molson, Montréal, Québec, Canada, vers 1908
File:Brasserie Molson - 1930.jpg, Brasserie Molson, Montréal, 1930: détail de plante bouteillage
File:Senna_and_Prost_on_the_podium,_Montreal_1988_(Cropped).jpg, Molson's sponsored the Grand Prix in Montreal during Senna and Prost's day
Image:Molsondry.jpg, Molson Dry bottles in refrigerator
File:Beer and water, AC877.jpg, Molson Canadian beer can with pretzels on an Air Canada tray table in 2017
File:Molson Canadian Beerbottle.jpg, Bierflasche der Marke "Molson Canadian", August 2013
File:Happy_Canada_Day_-_panoramio.jpg, New-look Molson Canadian beer can superimposed on a Canadian flag, July 1, 2014
File:Bière_Laurentide.JPG, Bouteille de bière Laurentide, brassée par Molson uniquement au Quebec (juillet 2009)
Image:Molson Export Lable Logo.png, Molson Export beer bottle label
File:Molson_export_can.png, Molson Export, aluminum can packaging redesign in 2010
File:Molson_export_bottle.png, Molson Export, bottle packaging redesign in 2010
File:Molson export case24.png, Molson Export, case of 24 bottles, packaging redesign in 2010
File:Molson Canadian Brewing Durdach Bros Distributing.jpg, Molson's agent distribution truck somewhere in America, dated 2010, rear 3/4 view
File:Molson Beer Mickey Beverage Bodies.jpg, Molson's agent distribution truck somewhere in America, dated 2010, rear view
File:Montréal 1815. La brasserie Molson, rue Notre-Dame. (6819732228).jpg, 1815: Le détail de cette carte nous montre les installations de l'industriel John Molson dans le secteur Est de l'ancien faubourg Québec dans le premier quart du XIXè siècle - detail of urban plans
File:Montréal 1846. Domaine Molson et rue Érié. (6926721536).jpg, 1846: Le nom de rue Érié n'est pas mentionné ici mais son tracé est nettement représenté: il bornait au Nord, un domaine aménagé, où la famille Molson avait fait construire une résidence cossue, détruite lors du grand Incendie de 1852. À droite, on voit la prison "Au Pied du Courant" où on pendit les "Patriotes" de 1837 - detail of urban plans
File:Montréal 1879. Brasserie Molson et rue Érié. (6929283612).jpg, 1879: Outre les installations de la Brasserie Molson, un atelier de fabrication de pipe (probablement celle de Robert Bannerman) formaient le paysage urbain du secteur de la rue Érié à cette époque - detail of urban plans
See also
*
Canadian beer
*
Labatt
Labatt Brewing Company Limited (french: La Brasserie Labatt Limitée) is a Belgian-owned brewery headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1847, Labatt is the largest brewer in Canada.
In 1995, it was purchased by Belgian brewer Int ...
*
List of breweries in Canada
*
Ken Westerfield, Molson Frisbee Team
*
Molson family
*
Molson Coors Beverage Company
Archives
There is a Molson
fonds at
Library and Archives Canada
Library and Archives Canada (LAC; french: Bibliothèque et Archives Canada) is the federal institution, tasked with acquiring, preserving, and providing accessibility to the documentary heritage of Canada. The national archive and library is th ...
.
Archival reference number is R3088.
References
External links
Official websiteMolson in the Community Blog
{{Hockey Night in Canada
Beer brewing companies based in Quebec
Companies established in 1786
Manufacturing companies based in Montreal
Centre-Sud
Canadian subsidiaries of foreign companies
Molson Coors Beverage Company
1786 establishments in the Province of Quebec (1763–1791)
Food and drink companies established in 1786
Food and drink companies based in Montreal
Canadian brands