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Molson Export beer is a Canadian ale brewed by Molson at a strength of 5% alcohol by volume. It was first brewed in 1903 and is the oldest Molson beer brand still in production.

Recipe

Export is made using several varieties of two-row malted barley, an ale yeast strain dating back to the foundation of the Molson Brewery, and Golding and Oregon hops.[citation needed]

Prizes and awards

Best beer in its category

For the 2022 Winter Olympics, Molson created a line of maple syrup infused with beer. The Dark Grade syrup was infused with Molson Export.[2]

Molson Export - 341ml bottle Molson Export - 355ml can Molson Export - Case of 24 bottles

References

  1. ^ Molson Coors Brewing Company Wins 10 International Gold Medals for Quality, businesswire.com
  2. ^ Foodology (2022-02-05). "Molson launches Maple Beerup for Canadians to cheer on Team Canada with a Molson in hand – even at breakfast time". Foodology. Retrieved 2023-01-12.