Brooklyn Brewery is a
brewery
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in
Brooklyn
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, New York, United States. It was started in 1988 by Steve Hindy and
Tom Potter.
History
Hindy learned to brew beer during a six-year stay in various Middle Eastern nations such as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait. Upon his return to his home in
Brooklyn
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in 1984, he and Potter, his downstairs neighbor from
Park Slope
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, quit their jobs and founded the brewery.
The pair hired graphic designer
Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929June 26, 2020) was an American graphic designer, recognized for his designs, including the I Love New York logo; a 1966 poster for Bob Dylan; the logos for DC Comics, Stony Brook University, Brooklyn Brewery; and his ...
, best known as the creator of the logo for the ''
I Love New York
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'' campaign, to create the company logo and identity. Glaser received a share in the company in return.
Originally all their beer was brewed by contract by
Matt Brewing Company, and the pair started their own distribution company and personally transported and marketed their beer to bars and retailers around
New York City
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.
In 1996, they acquired a former
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factory in
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
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, and converted it into a functional brewery.
Although the brewery looked to expand its brewing capacity in the City, originally most of the production, including all Brooklyn Lager and all bottled products, were brewed by contract in the city of
Utica in upstate
New York
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, due to the limited ability to meet demand at the Williamsburg brewery, its lack of a bottling line, and the cost benefits of contract brewing. The company later sought to expand its facilities in Brooklyn, but had difficulty finding a suitable site within the borough. However, an economic recession allowed them to remain in Williamsburg and undertake a $6.5 million expansion of the brewery in 2009.
Since 1994,
Garrett Oliver has been the Brooklyn Brewery
brewmaster. He had first been appointed brewmaster at the
Manhattan Brewing Company of New York in 1993 where he began brewing professionally as an apprentice in 1989. In 2003 he published the book "The Brewmaster's Table: Discovering the Pleasures of Real Beer with Real Food". Garrett has also been a judge at the Great American Beer Festival for eleven years.
In 2016, they announced that they were looking to relocate their specialty brewing operation in Williamsburg after their landlord,
Yoel Goldman, put the building up for sale as they would not be able to renew their lease for a reasonable price given escalating real estate prices.
[The Real Deal: "Brooklyn Brewery looking for 60K sf for brewing operation – The well-known beer brand is checking out Navy Yard, Industry City for space"]
February 23, 2016 They also planned to relocate their main brewery in Utica, New York, to a $70 million, 200,000-square-foot facility on
Staten Island
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.
Japanese corporation
Kirin acquired a 24.5% stake in the brewery in October 2016.
Distribution
Since December 30, 2016, the
Carlsberg Group
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has an agreement with Brooklyn Brewery to distribute its beers in Europe, the UK, and Hong Kong. Carlsberg has opened a craft brewery in Lithuania to produce Brooklyn Lager under license. Brooklyn Brewery has acquired
London Fields Brewery in a joint venture with Carlsberg.
Marketing
The brewery has taken a less conventional approach to marketing and advertising, relying more on word-of-mouth, brand visibility at
bars as well as donations to, and sponsorship of, nonprofits including World Cares Center (www.worldcares.org)where staff volunteered during ]multiple relief efforts. Organizations sponsored by the brewery include Eat Drink Local Week, Desertfest,
the Culinary Institute of America
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's
Hyde Park campus, New York Harbor Restoration, the
Brooklyn Museum
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and
The New York Poetry Festival.
''Beer School''
In 2005 Hindy and Potter published ''Beer School: Bottling Success At The Brooklyn Brewery'' through
John Wiley & Sons
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.
The book is both a guide to
entrepreneurship
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An entrepreneu ...
and
beer brewing as well as a memoir of the authors' time together while building the Brooklyn Brewery. ''Beer School'' goes over topics such as building teams as well as
guerrilla marketing
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and publicity, with each chapter being written around a theme in the brewery's history. The book is told through the perspectives of both Hindy and Potter, and received mostly positive reviews from critics.
Honors
Esquire
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magazine selected the Brooklyn Lager 16 ounce as one of the "Best Canned Beers to Drink Now" in a February 2012 article.
See also
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Beer in the United States
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*
Barrel-aged beer
References
External links
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TheFoamingHead's Brooklyn Page"From the Assassination of Sadat to the Birth of Brooklyn's Empire" An Interview with co-founder, Steve Hindy, by Masha Udensiva-Brenner, ''Construction Magazine'', June 20, 2011.
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Beer brands
Beer brewing companies based in New York City
Companies based in Brooklyn
Williamsburg, Brooklyn