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Moosehead Breweries will no longer sell beer in bottles
Moosehead Breweries will cease bottle sales due to consumer preference shifts; cans now account for 85% of Canadian beer sales and offer better preservation and sustainability.
- Moosehead Breweries revealed it will discontinue offering its beer in bottles at its Saint John, New Brunswick location by the end of 2025.
- The move aligns with changing consumer habits, as currently just 7% of Canadian beer is packaged in bottles, compared to 85% sold in cans.
- The final run of bottles will occur in December 2025, and Moosehead launched 'The Last Bottle' contest for fans to win the very last bottle from the production line.
- Andrew Oland, Moosehead's CEO, referred to the final bottle as a significant part of Canadian brewing heritage and highlighted that cans help maintain beer quality by better shielding it from light exposure and oxygen.
- After the final bottle run, Moosehead will focus on cans and kegs, and limited bottle supplies will remain on shelves into early 2026 in Canada.
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