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Granville Island Brewing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Granville Island Brewing
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,〔http://www.canadianbeernews.com/2009/10/19/creemore-springs-brewery-to-acquire-granville-island-brewing/〕 the fifth largest beer corporation in the world. ==History== Founded in 1984 by Mitch Taylor who had a vision to bring better beer option to locals with limited choices. In those days it wasn't called craft beer but the efforts of Mitch and a handful of other visionaries opened the door to today's exciting and exploding Canadian craft brewing industry. In order to guarantee a high quality, German-style beer and the successful start of the new company on the market, Taylor recruited the company's first diploma-holding brewmaster, Rainer Kallähne, in 1983. Kallähne was jointly responsible for planning, building and starting up Granville Island Brewing during its early days. The current brewmaster, Vern Lambourne, joined Granville Island Brewing in 2001. Between 1984 and 2005 eleven new beers were released along with dozens of small batch beers, greatly expanding the company's portfolio. In August 2005, Andrew Peller Wines purchased Granville Island Brewing from Cascadia Brands and in 2006 renovated the original facilities beneath the Granville Bridge and expanded the facilities located in Kelowna. In 2009 Molson Coors Canada purchased Granville Island Brewing through its subsidiary, Creemore Springs Brewing, from Andrew Peller Wines.
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