Old Yale Brewing Up For Sale
By CBN
On February 11, 2010 At 1:51 pm
Category : Brewery News
Tags : British Columbia
Responses : 5 Comments
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CHILLIWACK, BC – Owner and brewmaster Larry Caza has put Old Yale Brewing up for sale.
Those interested can contact Caza at 604.819.5200 or dryhop@hotmail.com for more information.
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Really nice beer, at very reasonable price. I hope someone buys it and keeps the beer’s integrity. I think the packaging could do with an overhaul, sadly people do judge a beer by its label, and the Old yale labels aren’t the best. Maybe that would help push sales.
I guess that there are alot of breweries all trying to get a slice of that elusive 5% craft beer market and economics is always king
Hi, I’m looking for an existing brewery to buy. Any information would be helpful.
Thank-you
Hi, I am looking to buy a small brewery. Any suggestions most welcome. Thank you.