MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT:
Beer Store opens
ownership to all Ontario-based brewers; New small brewer benefits package
unveiled
TORONTO, Jan. 7, 2015 /CNW/ - The Beer Store has announced that,
effective immediately, ownership is being opened up to all Ontario-based brewers large and small.
In a major
announcement today, the Beer Store's current owners said opening ownership
makes sense for Ontario brewers and consumers.
It helps the retail network continue to offer a low-cost advantage and
continues to enable brewers to independently set the lowest average beer prices
in Canada, while also supporting award-winning
environmental stewardship and a world-class responsible sale program.
"Today marks a
new era for the Beer Store. We heard from Ontario
brewers that they wanted to participate in the management of the Beer Store and
contribute to its future success. That's why we're opening up the system and
making it even more transparent," said Stewart
Glendinning, CEO of Molson Coors Canada.
"The Beer Store
is truly becoming Ontario-owned. Ontario brewers will be represented on the Board and share
in decision-making. All owners will have the same or better costs to sell in
the Beer Store than the current owners," said Labatt Breweries Canada
President Jan Craps.
John Sleeman,
Chairman and Founder of Sleeman Breweries said, "We welcome and support
the direction of the changes being announced today. These will help
improve the transparency and openness of The Beer Store for all Ontario brewers, including Sleeman, and will allow our
input into the evolution of the system."
Also announced were
new benefits to further improve access for small Ontario-based
brewers.
Small Ontario brewers (who sell fewer than 1 million
litres/year at the Beer Store) will pay no listing fee when stocking two of
their products at the five Beer Store locations closest to their brewery,
increasing the selection of locally-brewed beer for consumers in communities
across the province.
Beyond those five
stores, small brewers will be able to list the same two products at any
additional Beer Store location at reduced listing fees, paying only the
per-store fee. This will encourage additional small brewer listings at the Beer
Store, enhancing the ability of those brewers to grow their businesses, while
also offering wider selection to Ontario
consumers.
Small brewers have
also asked for the ability to introduce seasonal brands throughout the year.
Today, the Beer Store announced that it will implement this change.
Brewers can swap out a new or existing brand listing and replace it with
a seasonal brand twice a year at no additional cost.
"We listened
and we acted. The Beer Store is a great beer retail system. Today we're
taking new steps to make it even better", said Beer Store president Ted Moroz. "As a result of these changes all Ontario brewers will be able to participate in the
management of the company and the smallest Ontario
brewers will get improved opportunities to grow their sales volumes at a
significantly reduced cost."
Moroz said that at
the same time as considerable media debate about the Beer Store had been taking
place in recent months, Beer Store officials had been quietly working behind
the scenes on how to reshape the shareholder agreement and make the Beer Store
even more open and transparent.
Under the new ownership
structure larger Beer Store owners (annual Beer Store sales over 5 million
litres/year) will pay the exact same fees as the current owners to sell their
beer in the Beer Store. Smaller brewers (Beer Store sales under 5 million
litres/year) will pay discounted fees as they will not be required to fund
certain costs relating to capital investment in new stores or pension and
benefits plans.
As always, any
brewer can sell in the Beer Store and brewers will continue to independently
set their own prices in a highly competitive environment that keeps prices low
for Ontario consumers. These facts will not
change.
New owners are being
welcomed into the Beer Store at a nominal cost: Ontario-based
brewers with Beer Store sales under 5 million litres/year a year will pay $100 and receive a Preferred Share in the company; those
with sales over 5 million litres/year will pay $1,000
and also receive a Preferred Share.
About
the Beer Store
-Bill Walker, 416-624-3936, bill@midtownpr.com
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