Great Lakes Brewery (Toronto)
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Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters | , Canada |
Area served | Ontario, Canada |
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Services | Beer |
Website | www |
Great Lakes Brewery is a craft beer brewery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Great Lakes Brewery was started in 1987 in an industrial unit in Brampton by Bruce Cornish and four other silent partners. The group produced two beers, an ale and a lager, using malt extract. The beer was packaged in 1 litre plastic home brew bottles with a focus on the home retailer.[1] After four years of production, Cornish and the silent partners had run out of capital to keep the brewery functioning. Peter Bulut Sr., a construction magnate in Etobicoke, had been introduced to Cornish through respective business deals and plans were underway to sell the brewery to him. Bulut Sr. purchased the business in 1990, made the change from malt extract brewing to all grain, and in the early months of 1991, moved the brewery to Toronto.
In 2009, with the health of Peter Bulut Sr. in decline, his children, Peter Bulut Jr. and his sister Anetta Jewell, took on more responsibility of the day-to-day operations. They, along with the brewing team, introduced new brands and marketing initiatives that led to increased sales through the LCBO, bars and restaurants. The brewing team experimented with flavours, gave their beers weird and wacky names, and showcased their creations with monthly Project X nights (no longer taking place). Bulut Sr. died in 2010, leaving the brewery to his family. Bulut Jr. took over the brewery, operating as President and Chief Brewing Officer.[1]
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List of beers
Awards
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2010 | Gold Medal - Canuck Pale Ale | Canadian Brewing Awards |
2011 | Gold Medal - Canuck Pale Ale | Canadian Brewing Awards |
2013 | Best Brewery for Cask Conditioned Ale in Ontario | Golden Tap Awards |
2013 | Canadian Brewery of the Year | Canadian Brewing Awards |
2014 | Best Brewery for Cask Conditioned Ale in Ontario | Golden Tap Awards |
2014 | Ontario Brewery of the Year | Golden Tap Awards |
2014 | Swept American Style IPA category | Canadian Brewing Awards |
2014 | Canadian Brewery of the Year | Canadian Brewing Awards |
2015 | Gold Medal - Canuck Pale Ale | Ontario Brewing Awards |
2015 | Best Seasonal/Specialty Beer in Ontario - THRUST! an IPA | Golden Tap Awards |
2015 | Ontario Brewery of the Year | Golden Tap Awards |
2016 | Best Seasonal/Specialty Beer in Ontario - Karma Citra IPA | Golden Tap Awards |
2016 | Best Regular Produced Beer in Ontario - Canuck Pale Ale | Golden Tap Awards |
2016 | Ontario Brewery of the Year | Golden Tap Awards |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Great Lakes Brewery - Throwback Thursday - GLB History (Canadian Brewerianist Article 2012)". Great Lakes Brewery. April 23, 2015. Retrieved October 22, 2015.
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