Canada, BC: East Vancouver brewery for sale
A near decade-old craft brewery in East Vancouver is being sold, again, and its current owners says B.C.s archaic regulatory framework is partially to blame, CTV News Vancouver reported on November 7.
Freehouse Collective, formerly known as The Donnelly Group, says it recently listed Bomber Brewing for sale because there isnt enough economic incentive for a hospitality group to own a venture of this kind due to the provinces tied-house policy.
The company has owned the brewery at 1488 Adanac St. since 2018, four years after Bomber was established by teammates on a local beer league hockey team by the same name.
But as a tied house, which is defined by B.C.s Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch as a business that has an association (financial or otherwise) with a liquor manufacturer or its agent that is likely to lead to its products being favoured, Freehouse can only sell Bomber products at three of its 11 bars in Vancouver.
We would warmly welcome the modernization of this policy, especially in the current craft beer climate with shrinking market share and increasing costs, Harrison Stoker, the groups chief growth officer, wrote in an email to CTV News on November 7.
Its long overdue for a review and industry consultation. We, and many others, have expressed to the province a general lack of support for keeping this arcane rule in place, he added.
CTV News has reached out to the province for comment and will update this article if a response is received.
Stoker says the group hasnt decided whether to sell or partner on the brewery, which was publicly listed in late summer for C$1.7 million.
Our objective hasnt been focused solely on just finding a buyer, but also the prospect of a joint venture to best utilize Bombers great brewing capacity. In the meantime were happy to continue to own and operate the brewery with its talented team, said Stoker.
Two other Freehouse locations, The Cinema and The Butcher & Bullock public houses, are also for sale as part of the groups financial restructuring plan.
Freehouse initiated proceedings under the Companies Creditors Arrangement Act back in May, and received unanimous support from its lenders to revise the terms of existing loans and restructure debt the group says was required to survive the pandemic.
The B.C. Supreme Court approved the plan on July 26, and Freehouse listed Cinema and Butcher & Bullock one month later for C$1.2 million and C$750,000, respectively.
Freehouses CCAA proceeding will be complete in Spring 2024, according to Stoker.
Between now and then we are keeping the door open to the idea of divesting on additional locations provided its in the spirit of both improving our financial restructuring and best positioning our team to grow core brands, he said.
Other businesses in Vancouver that are owned by the company include Sing Sing, Ballyhoo, Brass Fish, Three Brits Public House, Clough Club, Isabelles, Stock Room and Hundy.
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