© Julia Wong/CBC Matthew Atkins, owner of Endeavour Brewery outside Edmonton, and his team can beer. Atkins says he's faced delays in delivery of the grains he uses as well as trouble finding the cans beer is packaged in. "Supply chains globally are a mess, and the beer and winery supply chains are not exempt from this," said Fraser Johnson, a supply chain expert from the Richard Ivey Business School at Western University in London, Ont. Johnson is projecting that, over time,prices for beer, wine and spirits will rise as a result and suspects consumers could see shortages of some products. "It doesn't mean that ... we're going to run out of beer and wine.
Source: CBC News November 13, 2021 19:55 UTC