The Shaftebury Brewing Company is a craft brewery started in
Vancouver, British Columbia in 1986.
Shaftebury was sold to
Sleeman Breweries in 1999. In 2014, the brand was sold to Fireweed Brewing Company, Tree Brewing.
Beers produced include Four Twenty Brilliant Lager, Coastal Cream Ale, Wet Coast Wheat Ale, Easy Honey Pale Ale, Summer Days Premium Pilsner, and Winter Nights Black & Tan.
History
Shaftebury was started in 1986 by Tim Wittig and Paul Beaton in Vancouver. Sales were originally limited to
draft in the Vancouver area, where they became popular among fans of British-style
ale
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By late 1995, Shaftebury moved to
Delta
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. With the purchase of the company by
Sleeman Breweries in early 1999, the Delta plant shut down and production moved to the Okanagan Spring brewery in
Vernon.
In February 2014, the Shaftebury brands were purchased by Fireweed Brewing and production was moved to their Kelowna brewery, where the Shaftebury Delta brewhouse is still used since they purchased it from Sleemans in 1999.
Cream ale
The West Coast interpretation of the
cream ale
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can be traced back to one brand: Shaftebury Cream Ale.
When Wittig and Beaton started Shaftebury they hired John Mitchell as the brewer. They were drawn to one of Mitchell's beers, an
English mild
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called Mount Tolmie dark. Wittig and Beaton decided to model the Shaftebury beer recipe after this beer. Wittig explained that the original Shaftebury Cream Ale was dark brown: "At the time when we made it, it had a completely different flavour. It was 4.8 alcohol by volume and it got its dark colour from the chocolate and crystal malt that we imported from England."
The term "cream ale" was borrowed from
Genesee Cream Ale, brewed by
North American Breweries
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. "We didn’t even know a lot about beer, honestly." Wittg said. "It was just strictly a name that we had had exposure to and we thought sounded cool. It did just come straight out of the blue. It was not based on a style at all which probably drives people crazy." The Shaftebury version sold very well in Vancouver.
Brands
* Coastal Cream Ale – The original cream ale produced in BC and the signature beer produced by Shaftebury since 1988.
* Four Twenty Brilliant Lager – Light bodied lager
* Easy Honey Pale Ale – A light ale
* Wetcoast Winter Ale (Seasonal) – A seasonal ale, supplemented with blackstrap molasses and golden syrup
Awards
World Beer Cup – 2004 English-style
Mild ale – Silver – Shaftebury Coastal Cream Ale
World Beer Cup – 2006 English-style Mild Ale – Gold – Shaftebury Coastal Cream Ale
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References
External links
Official site
Companies based in Kelowna
Food and drink companies based in Vancouver
Beer brewing companies based in British Columbia