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Les Brasseurs RJ is a brewery located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded in 1998 by Roger Jaar from the merger of three microbreweries: , and . Current annual production capacity is over 125,000 hL; they claim to be the largest microbrewery in Quebec. They currently employ 450 people, including employees at the head office in Montreal, a distribution centre in Quebec City, and a brewery in l'Anse St-Jean that fills beer kegs.

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  • Les Brasseurs RJ is a brewery located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded in 1998 by Roger Jaar from the merger of three microbreweries: , and . Current annual production capacity is over 125,000 hL; they claim to be the largest microbrewery in Quebec. They currently employ 450 people, including employees at the head office in Montreal, a distribution centre in Quebec City, and a brewery in l'Anse St-Jean that fills beer kegs. In addition to a variety of beers of their own fabrication and recipe, the microbrewery brews two d'Achouffe beers under licence and distributes the Bitburger Premium Beer, Köstritzer Schwarzbier, König Pilsner, and Wernesgrüner for the Quebec market. A portion of their sales from the "Rescousse" brand used to collect funds for the preservation of endangered species via a donation to the Fondation de la faune du Québec. Due to the brewery's location in the Plateau-Mont-Royal borough in Montreal, and their extensive sponsorship of local events, they are known as the "Official Brewer of the Avenue" (Mount-Royal Avenue) Peter McAuslan, President, and Ellen Bounsall, Vice-President Production, founders and majority shareholders of La Brasserie McAuslan Brewing Inc., announced in April 2014 that they sold their holdings to Les Brasseurs RJ. They will have no further role in the operations of McAuslan. (en)
  • Les Brasseurs RJ ou BRJ est une brasserie québécoise issue de la fusion, en 1998 de trois microbrasseries : Les Brasseurs GMT (Montréal), La Brasserie du Cheval Blanc et les Brasseurs de l'Anse. Elle est la brasserie régionale la plus importante au Québec et elle y occupe le quatrième rang en termes de vente, après Molson-Coors, InBev (Labatt) et Sleeman (Sapporo Breweries). Elle compte deux unités de production, soit une brasserie sur le Plateau Mont-Royal, en plein cœur de Montréal, et une au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, à l'Anse-Saint-Jean. La société Les Brasseurs RJ Inc., qui détenait depuis juin 2008 45 % des actions de la Brasserie McAuslan de Montréal s'est portée acquéreur en avril 2013 du restant des actions de cette dernière, en faisant l'unique actionnaire. (fr)
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  • Les Brasseurs RJ is a brewery located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded in 1998 by Roger Jaar from the merger of three microbreweries: , and . Current annual production capacity is over 125,000 hL; they claim to be the largest microbrewery in Quebec. They currently employ 450 people, including employees at the head office in Montreal, a distribution centre in Quebec City, and a brewery in l'Anse St-Jean that fills beer kegs. (en)
  • Les Brasseurs RJ ou BRJ est une brasserie québécoise issue de la fusion, en 1998 de trois microbrasseries : Les Brasseurs GMT (Montréal), La Brasserie du Cheval Blanc et les Brasseurs de l'Anse. Elle est la brasserie régionale la plus importante au Québec et elle y occupe le quatrième rang en termes de vente, après Molson-Coors, InBev (Labatt) et Sleeman (Sapporo Breweries). Elle compte deux unités de production, soit une brasserie sur le Plateau Mont-Royal, en plein cœur de Montréal, et une au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, à l'Anse-Saint-Jean. (fr)
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