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Employees
2
Type
Corporation
Revenue
$420,000
Competitors
N/A
Headquarters
Guelph, Ontario
Founded
1988
Category
Food & Beverages

The Sleeman brewing tradition in Canada extends back to 1834 when John H. Sleeman arrived in Ontario from Cornwall, England. By 1851, he started the first Sleeman brewery to be located in Guelph, Ontario, brewing small 100-barrel batches. That passion still exists today in the 1,100 people that work for Sleeman Breweries Ltd. Every aspect of the beer we produce is reflective of the talented team across Canada. While we all maintain the entrepreneurial spirit engrained in the Sleeman name, we’re meticulous about the beer and the brands that we care for on daily basis. Sleeman Breweries was built by bringing together three of Canada’s best craft breweries - Unibroue in Chambly, QC; Sleeman in Guelph, ON; and Okanagan Spring in Vernon, BC. Sapporo Breweries Ltd., known for its rigorous Japanese brewing standards, acquired Sleeman in 2006, because the companies shared the same level of passion and discipline for high quality beer. Today, the company produces some of the most coveted beer brands in the country and we are happy to make them available in retailers, restaurants and bars across Canada. Today, Sleeman Breweries is Canada’s third largest national brewery. We may have become a bigger company, but we have never lost sight of our original vision to bring Canadians better beer. We’ve built an incredible portfolio of beer brands in Canada; great Canadian brands such as Sleeman, Okanagan Spring and Unibroue combined with world-class beers such as Sapporo, Old Milwaukee and Pabst Blue Ribbon. No matter what you’re looking for in a beer, we’re sure we have something you’ll love. Sleeman Breweries Ltd is a Japanese-owned Canadian beer company. We would love to have you visit us; we're about an hour or so from Toronto, or leave us a message and let us know about your favourite brandThe Sleeman family has been brewing beer in Guelph, Ontario since the mid-1800s. The original Sleeman Brewing & Malting Company ceased operations in 1933, only to be revived after half a century (the Dark Ages) by John W. Sleeman, great-great-grandson of our original brewmaster. Since 1988, Sleeman has once again been brewing the renowned Sleeman Cream Ale and other beers according to the original recipes that date back over 100 years. Today, Sleeman is one of the fastest growing premium brewers in North America. Throughout their lineage, brewing the highest quality beer has been an unwavering passion for the Sleeman family. Sleeman invites you to read about their brewing philosophy and techniques, and to tour the brewery - online or in person. Ale and lager, BreweryAle and lager, Brewery Sleeman Breweries Ltd. produces bottled and draft beer. The Company markets its products under the Sleeman and Okanagan brand names. Sleeman also produces products under contract for breweries in Scotland, Barbados, and Belgium. The Company's products are sold primarily in Canada. We would love to have you visit us; we're about an hour or so from Toronto, or leave us a message and let us know about your favourite brandSleeman Home - Sleeman Breweries Ltd. The Sleeman brewing tradition in Canada extends back to 1834 when John H. Sleeman arrived in Ontario from Cornwall, England. By 1851, he started the first Sleeman brewery to be located in Guelph, Ontario, brewing small 100-barrel batches. That passion still exists today in the 1,100 people that work for Sleeman Breweries Ltd. Every aspect of the beer we produce is reflective of the talented team across Canada. While we all maintain the entrepreneurial spirit engrained in the Sleeman name, we’re meticulous about the beer and the brands that we care for on daily basis. Sleeman Breweries was built by bringing together three of Canada’s best craft breweries - Unibroue in Chambly, QC; Sleeman in Guelph, ON; and Okanagan Spring in Vernon, BC. Sapporo Breweries Ltd., known for its rigorous Japanese brewing standards, acquired Sleeman in 2006, because the companies shared the same level of passion and discipline for high quality beer. Today, the company produces some of the most coveted beer brands in the country and we are happy to make them available in retailers, restaurants and bars across Canada. Today, Sleeman Breweries is Canada’s third largest national brewery. We may have become a bigger company, but we have never lost sight of our original vision to bring Canadians better beer. We’ve built an incredible portfolio of beer brands in Canada; great Canadian brands such as Sleeman, Okanagan Spring and Unibroue combined with world-class beers such as Sapporo, Old Milwaukee and Pabst Blue Ribbon. No matter what you’re looking for in a beer, we’re sure we have something you’ll love. Since its reopening in 1988, Sleeman Breweries has grown to become the third-largest brewer in Canada. Formed by merging three of Canada’s best craft breweries and acquired in 2006 by Sapporo Breweries, we’ve built an incredible portfolio of beer brands in Canada; great Canadian brands such as Sleeman, Okanagan Spring and Unibroue, combined with world-class beers such as Sapporo, Old Milwaukee and Pabst Blue Ribbon. After all, we believe Canadians deserve better beer. Sleeman Breweries is back on the streets after a (much earlier) run-in with the law. After being forced to sell its brewery in 1933 to pay taxes on beer smuggled into the US in defiance of its Prohibition laws, the Canadian brewer opened the taps once again in 1985. The company's brands include Sleeman, Upper Canada, Okanagan Spring, Seigneuriale, Shaftebury, and Maritime Beer. It also owns Quebec microbrewer, Unibroue. The company's beers are sold in Canada, the US, and the UK. Sleeman Breweries has been a subsidiary of Japan's Sapporo Breweries since 2006. Try D&B Hoovers Free Sleeman Breweries is back on the streets after a (much earlier) run-in with the law. After being forced to sell its brewery in 1933 to pay taxes on beer smuggled into the US in defiance of its Prohibition laws, the Canadian brewer opened the taps once again in 1985. The company's brands include Sleeman, Upper Canada, Okanagan Spring, Seigneuriale, Shaftebury, and Maritime Beer. It also owns Quebec microbrewer, Unibroue. The company's beers are sold in Canada, the US, and the UK. Sleeman Breweries has been a subsidiary of Japan's Sapporo Breweries since 2006. Sleeman Breweries is located in Saskatoon, SK, Canada and is part of the Wineries Industry. Sleeman Breweries has 2 total employees across all of its locations and generates $423,550 in sales (USD). Sleeman Breweries is located in Saskatoon, SK, Canada and is part of the Wineries Industry. Sleeman Breweries has 2 total employees across all of its locations and generates $423,550 in sales (USD). 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