Creemore Springs

Creemore Springs
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded 1987
Headquarters Creemore, Ontario Canada
Products Beer
Owner Molson
Creemore Springs brewery in Creemore

Creemore Springs is a brewery in Creemore, Ontario, Canada, which first opened in 1987. In 2005, it was acquired by Molson,[1] a subsidiary of the seventh largest brewery corporation in the world, Molson Coors Brewing Company.

The brewery is known for not using preservatives during the brew process, or pasteurizing afterwards. Because of this, they recommend perpetual refrigeration. The brewery states that it only uses four ingredients in its brewing process - malted barley, hops, water, and yeast. These are the four ingredients allowed to be in beer according to the Bavarian Purity Law, which all Creemore Springs beers follow. The brewery uses water exclusively from an artesian well in its brewing process. The water comes from the Creemore Spring located on one of the founder's property. It is trucked from the source to the brewery daily in 10,000 L truckloads; each truckload contains enough water to brew one batch. They brew in small batches in order to create the highest quality of beer possible.[2]

Their flagship premium lager is an American amber with affinities to a Czech pilsener.

They were the second Ontario brewer after Hockley Valley to offer their product for sale in cans.

In 2009, Creemore Springs applied for planning permission to expand their plant by 60% to triple their brewing capacity to 150,000 hL per year. The location of such a large industrial plant in downtown Creemore generated debate.

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