Here’s to craftier thinking.
In the year 1834, John H. Sleeman began building his legacy based on his love of great beer. We’ve been thinking crafty ever since.



Sleeman beer was born from five generations of family brewing heritage. It all began in 1834, when John H. Sleeman opened the first Sleeman brewery.

The family tradition was passed down from generation to generation. That is, until Sleeman lost its license to brew in 1933 as a result of smuggling beer during prohibition. The Sleeman family was banned from brewing or selling beer for 50 years.


Fifty years later, Aunt Florian came to John W. Sleeman, great-great-grandson of John H. Sleeman, with the family recipe book and an original bottle.


John embraced the crafty spirit of his great-great-grandfather to get the brewery back up and running and, in 1988, the Sleeman brand was resurrected.
To this day, that spirit of craftier thinking remains at the heart of everything we do—and in every drop of beer we brew.
