Inside the Calgary Brewery: The Corporate Betrayal That Destroyed Alberta’s Beer Empire
Inside the Calgary Brewery: The Corporate Betrayal That Destroyed Alberta's Beer Empire Long before the oil sands made Alberta rich, there was another kind of liquid gold flowing out of Calgary — and every working man in Western Canada knew exactly what it tasted like. The Calgary Brewing and Malting Company wasn't just a brewery; it was an institution, a towering fortress of red brick that rose up from the prairie and fed an entire culture. That buffalo-head logo on a bottle of Calgary Export wasn't just a label — it was a symbol of honest, hard-earned rest, the reward waiting at the end of a brutal ten-hour shift on a factory floor or an oil rig in minus-thirty weather. From Legion halls to local taverns, from the 1900s straight through to the 1980s, Calgary Export was the beer of the working West. Not because of marketing. Because it was theirs. But what decades of loyal drinkers built, corporate boardrooms destroyed in a matter of years. Carling O'Keefe — American-owned, profit-driven, and utterly indifferent to what the brewery meant to Alberta — swallowed Calgary Brewing whole. Then Molson came along and swallowed everything else. With each acquisition, the men who actually knew how to brew the beer got a little further from the decision-making table, until the decision was finally made without them entirely. The historic Calgary plant was shut down, the local brewers were handed their walking papers, and one of the most recognizable beer brands in Western Canadian history was quietly folded into a portfolio alongside dozens of other extinguished names — casualties of an era when consolidation was king and community meant nothing. What was left behind was a hundred-year-old brick brewery slowly rotting in the middle of a city that had built its identity around it — and a brand gutted of everything that once made it worth drinking. The Calgary Brewing and Malting Company's story isn't just about beer. It's about what happens when the suits with spreadsheets replace the men with callused hands, and an entire region's pride gets reduced to a line item on a balance sheet. This is the story of that betrayal, and the community it left behind.

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