Molson Export

Molson Export beer is an ale (i.e. a warm-fermented beer) brewed by Molson at a strength of 5% alcohol by volume. Molson, founded in Montreal in 1786, is North America’s oldest brewery. First brewed in 1903, Molson Export is the oldest surviving of the Molson beer brands.

Name

The beer was named Molson Export because the brewers deemed it of such high quality that it was good enough to be exported and was even better than the imports that were in high demand at the time. In 1955, the now famous boat on the label was chosen as the quintessential symbol of this beer with an exceptional taste. To this day, it represents John Molson’s journey, his determination and his quest to find the best ingredients.

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.

Prizes and awards

Best beer in its category

Advertising campaigns

Launched in 1997, the Jeune depuis 1903 (Young since 1903) campaign was a huge success in Quebec and emphasized the long-standing tradition behind Molson Export. In 2003, as part of this same campaign, Molson Export celebrated its 100th anniversary.

In 2010, Molson Export renewed the tradition with a new image that leveraged the rich history and an advertising campaign that focused on John Molson’s quest. A TV spot recounting one of his perilous trans-Atlantic voyages went on-air while an integrated multimedia campaign focused on John Molson’s courage, passion and determination in the Bell Centre and online.

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Partnerships

Molson Export has been associated with the Canadiens Hockey Club since 1957 and with the Montreal Alouettes Football Club from 1999 to 2013.

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