Steam Whistle Brewing | |||||
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The Steam Whistle Brewing Roundhouse. | |||||
Location | Toronto, Ontario, Canada | ||||
Owner(s) | Greg Taylor, Cam Heaps and Greg Cromwell (independent) | ||||
Year opened | 2000 | ||||
Annual production | 32,000 hectolitres | ||||
Active beers | |||||
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The three founders are former employees of Upper Canada Brewing Company before it was bought by Sleeman's. The original name for the beer was going to be "Three Fired Guys Brewing Company" since they were all fired from Upper Canada Brewing Company when it was purchased by Sleeman; however, they chose Steam Whistle Brewing to evoke an image of steam rushing from a factory's whistle signaling the end of the work day. Embossed at the bottom of Steam Whistle bottles is "3FG" as an inside joke, referencing "Three Fired Guys".
Steam Whistle beer is sold in Ontario at The Beer Store and the LCBO. Steam Whistle is also available throughout Alberta and British Columbia at retailers, bars, and restaurants. Steam Whistle is currently in the process of packaging their beer in cans as a means of further penetrating the western Canadian market.
The brewery occupies Bays 1-14 within a building known as the John Street Roundhouse. Built in 1929, it was previously the home of a Canadian Pacific Railway steam locomotive repair facility, and operated as such until May 13, 1988. The John Street Roundhouse is designated a National Historic Site, and is owned by the City of Toronto. It is located within walking distance of the Rogers Centre and the CN Tower. A similar roundhouse, the CNR Spadina Roundhouse, was torn down to make way for the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre).
The brewery also hosts regular tours of its facility, as well as "Steam Whistle Unsigned", a monthly concert series of local independent bands.
Fleet
Steam Whistle maintains a promotions fleet used to market their products.- Steam Machine 1967 Ford Econoline Heavy Duty
- Shakey 1950s Chevrolet Sedan Delivery
- Chuckles 1956 Dodge Fargo
- Grumpy 1957 Chevy Pick-up
- Lumpy 1949 Navistar International Stake Truck
- Grande Verde 1964 Jeep Wagoneer
- Party Bus 1965 Ford Blue Bird
- Betty 1968 Chevy Pick Up
I toured the brewery July 2011. I did the $10 tour... and according to the website you're supposed to get a souvenir (a tasting glass or a bottle opener) but they didn't offer us that. There were about 10 of us and it was the first tour of the day... Although, we did get lots of samples of the pilsner. We kept stopping to fill up, it was quite amusing. The tour itself was quite informative about their processes and the company itself. Everyone was very nice as well. I'd recommend the tour the next time you're in Toronto.
www.steamwhistle.ca
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