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Collision Brewing Company [16] – Longmont; Declaration Brewing Company [17] – Denver; DeSteeg Brewing, Denver [18] Dillon Dam Brewery – Dillon; Dry Dock Brewing Co. – Aurora; Eddyline Brewery, Salida [19] Elk Mountain Brewing Company – Parker; Flyeco Craft Brewing – Denver [20] Fort Collins Brewery – Fort Collins; Front Range ...
Tudor Brewing Company: Reading: 1999 Brewpub Closed in 2000 [1] Two Bridges Brewery: Caversham: 2009 Commercial Closed [1] Victoria Brewery: Reading: Unknown Brewpub Acquired by Courage, Barclay & Simonds c. 1900 [7] [16] West Berkshire Brewery: Yattendon: 1995 Commercial Operational [1] Windsor and Eton Brewing Company: Windsor: 2010 ...
Detroit-based Atwater Brewery was founded in 1997. It is the largest craft brewery in Detroit and the fourth largest craft brewery in Michigan. [7] Tenth and Blake Beer Company, the craft brewery division of Molson Coors, acquired Atwater Brewery in 2020. [7] [8] [9] At its peak, Atwater Brewery distributed products in over twenty states.
By September 2018, the new brewery was completed and operational. [7] The Windsor facility opened its doors to customers that October. [8] The Windsor facility is differentiated from the Santa Rosa location by its larger size, free parking, expanded menu, and guided brewery tour.
Harpoon Brewery, also known as Mass. Bay Brewing Company, Inc., was originally founded in 1986. [2] [3] The brewery was the first company to obtain a permit to manufacture and sell alcohol in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in more than 15 years, and as a result laid claim to Massachusetts Brewing permit #001. [2]
The company was founded in 2008 in Boulder, Colorado by Matt Cutter and Dany Pages. Shortly afterward, Henry Wood joined the team. [4] In 2012, the company's revenue was $2.1 million. [5] The company operates two breweries, their original brewery in north Boulder and a newer one in east Boulder established in April 2013.
Hop House 13 was first produced in Ireland in 2015. [1] It was launched with an interactive experience show which included a tour of the brewery and tasting workshops. It was a success, and the beer was ordered by numerous publicans immediately after launch. [6] Hop House 13 was subsequently exported to the UK, [1] and then worldwide.
The first incarnation operated from 1885 to 1956. A new company with the same name started up in 1998, but declared bankruptcy in 2007. [1] The company was purchased again and is now a microbrewery located in the City of Windsor. The brewery has product in many local bars in the area of Windsor and Essex County and the LCBO. [2] Products: [3]