MaBrasserie will reopen its doors in 2024 under a new administration

A new brewery will open its doors in 2024 in the MaBrasserie premises, located on Holt Street, in Rosemont. An Italian-Irish duo bought the business of the bankrupt institution and intends to relaunch the business “leaving everything the same”.

“Re-opening in 2024”. The poster appeared at the beginning of the year on the front of MaBrasserie, although the brewing cooperative declared bankruptcy last November.

A brewing duo, Frank Fanelli and Paul Quinn, bought the company out of liquidation. The two businessmen, already experienced in hops and catering, have been brewing Italian beers for several years under the Birra Fanelli banner in the premises of the former Loup Rouge microbrewery, in Sorel-Tracy. In 2019, they bought the Sorel-based company, which was also bankrupt.

The two partners will try to keep the spirit of the place, its cooperative status, and to relaunch the community of brewers revolving around the Montreal institution. No less than 7 “partner brewers” ​​once shared the premises of this old tannery.

“We’re going to leave it all the same,” assures Frank Fanelli at Duty. “We’re going to clean it all up, repaint it a little. […] We want the old boss back. »

Master brewers Guillaume Lévesque and Paul Wilson will take care of distributing the brews that have made the place famous.

The new administration hopes to be able to reopen their doors as soon as possible on the 1ster March.

The former owners of MaBrasserie attributed their bankruptcy to “the increase in the cost of rent, which went from double to double, the increase in fixed costs, the surge in raw material prices, the market situation and the necessary replacement of certain equipment”. The entire beer industry is currently going through a troubled period, reported at the time The duty. No less than five restaurants, cafes or brasseries announced their closure as recently as this week.

The challenge promises to be significant for new buyers since they will have to deal with the same price increases as the previous owners, including the same increase in the price of commercial rent.

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