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Originally posted by Alex Blair
[B]......If I didn't kmow better....
Maybe it was the "Barn News Bandits"...
Police hunting for stolen Moosehead
Theft is second major beer heist in three years for brewery
MISSISSAUGA, ON, Sept. 19 /CNW/ - For the second time in three years
Moosehead Breweries Limited has been hit with a major beer heist.
Early this morning thieves fled with two tractor trailers full of 100,000
cans and bottles of Moosehead Lager and some beer made for one of the
brewery's contract partners from the Armour Transport Inc. compound on Dixie
Road in Mississauga. The retail value of the beer is approximately $200,000.
"We can't believe that of all the beer available in Canada that Moosehead
would be targeted again," said company spokesman Joel Levesque. In August,
2004, a truck containing 50,000 cans of Moosehead Lager bound for the Mexican
market was stolen. Only 14,000 of the missing 50,000 cans were ever found.
Today's theft amounted to 70,000 cans and 44,000 bottles of beer.
"Moosehead drinkers in Ontario would be wise to stock up today. We expect
it may take until early next week to replenish the stolen beer," Levesque
cautioned.
Early reports indicate the thieves stole two tractors from another
trucking compound and then hitched them to the trailers containing the beer.
Meanwhile, anyone with information is urged to contact Peel Crime
Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS/8477 or local police. A reward for information is
offered.
alex,
i have never heard of black market beer before, so i'll rule that scenario out. bob and dough mackenzie drink norbecker, so it's not them. perhaps the beer bandits have a taste for fine beers' which originated in the maritimes.....something that short of irish ale, will put a quiver in ones liver. we have discussed the following idea at length down here, and it may very well be the answer. we had the idea of buying an above ground swimming pool and running cooling lines throughout it....food grade of course. filling said pool with several thousand gallons of ones favorite beverage. despencing through several heavily chromed spigot's mounted on a manifold via a shallow well pump. need i say more