2014: Year in review (and another tap room update)
Dec 26, 2014This is the third straight year we’ve written a year-end review … but the first year we’ve written it as an open brewery. Hooray!
Obviously, we got quite a bit done this year. Yeah, things took a bit longer than we hoped. But that’s all water under the (low) bridge, isn’t it? A-hahahaha. Ha.
To recap the year, we finished building out our brewery, installed all the equipment, brewed our first batch on August 12th, had our first public tasting on September 20th at the Ballpark Brew Bash, fully opened for distribution on October 16th, then opened for retail on November 19th in the middle of a full-on natural disaster. We’ve done something like 40 events in the short time we’ve been open – which is great. Much of the joy of craft beer is about education, and we love getting out there, educating on our beers, and getting feedback.
#Snowvember retail opening. 98% of this picture is real. |
Speaking of the beers, we’ve already released 10 – which to us, seems like sort of a lot in just a few months of brewing. You all know about Low Bridge Hoppy Golden Ale, Excavator Rye Brown Ale and Hayburner American IPA, which are our annual beers. Hopefully you also got to try our Cinnamon Apple Amber Ale, which we released in the fall (and is still floating out there a bit), and our Vanilla Oatmeal Stout, which we released for the winter.
But we’ve also been busy with pilot and experimental batches as well. We’ve called these small batch beers our “Innovation Series”; these are usually first batches of beers trying new and unusual combinations of flavors or ingredients. For the most part, the results have been really, really good. Our Imperial Smoked Porter was an example of this – it turned out fantastic, and will likely be on at our tap room when it opens (getting to that in a bit, promise). Another really cool beer we got to make was “Excafetor”, a cask we put on at Mister Goodbar that we made with cold brewed coffee from Public Espresso. We hope to make 2 to 4 beers a month to add to our “Innovation Series”. The beer from these batches will mostly be available at the brewery, with the occasional keg going out to a few places here and there.
Excafetor |
Tap room rendition |
Before |
Rendition |
Current |