Philip Warburton Oland, OC CD (July 11, 1910 – November 29, 1996) was a Canadian businessman and former chairperson and CEO of Moosehead Breweries Limited.
A Chairman and President of Moosehead Breweries Ltd, a master brewer, a soldier and WWI veteran, a patron of the arts and a volunteer, P.W.
He joined the family business, Moosehead Breweries Ltd., in 1932 as head brew master, creating Alpine Lager, which would become, and remains, one of the most popular beers in the Maritimes.
He took on the role of President and CEO of Moosehead in 1961, becoming the fourth generation of his family to manage operations at Canada’s oldest brewery.
During this tenure, he guided the family business through a period of remarkable growth, launching Moosehead beer in the United States, which would eventually account for 40 per cent of the company’s production.