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The Michigan Brewing Company was a
brewery A brewery or brewing company is a business that makes and sells beer. The place at which beer is commercially made is either called a brewery or a beerhouse, where distinct sets of brewing equipment are called plant. The commercial brewing of b ...
operating in
Webberville, Michigan Webberville is a village in Ingham County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located within Leroy Township. The population was 1,288 at the 2020 census. The village is just northeast of the junction of M-43 and M-52 with I-96. It is about ...
. It operated from 1996 to 2012.


History

Michigan Brewing Company began operations in 1996 by owner Bobby Mason. Its original facility had previously been a large truck/semi repair shop located on the same property as the truck stop/gas station owned by Mason's father and mother. The facility was used until 2007 when brewery operations were moved a half mile away to its new facility. Over the course of the first three years the brewery struggled as it tried to gain brand recognition. Eventually it made strong inroads into the mid-Michigan market in part due to several medals won at different competitions including the annual Great American Beer Festival in Denver, Colorado. The Celis Brewing Company was purchased by Michigan Brewing in 2002.
Pierre Celis Pierre Celis (, 21 March 1925 – 9 April 2011) was a Belgian brewer who opened his first brewery in 1966 to revive the wit beer style in his hometown of Hoegaarden. Early life Celis was born on 21 March 1925 in his family home on the edge of ...
, who is credited for the Wit beer revival in his native
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, and founded the
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there and the Celis in
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, was hired to continue his famed style of beer which was just a false statement. Pierre Celis NEVER worked for Michigan not even as consultant! In 2006 the Michigan Brewing Company announced that a move into a larger facility, in order to stock and brew more beer. Pub 122, the
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's own pub, also moved and featured 16 beers on tap, more seating, and an expanded menu. The new facility is , which was about 7 times larger than the prior facility. The new factory, store and associated pub, plus an outdoor patio of 3,000-square-feet, made it "one of the largest breweries in Michigan. Second in distribution behind Kalamazoo's Bells Brewery . . ." In 2007, Michigan Brewing Company settled into a new building increasing capacity began setting up several projects. In partnership with
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, Michigan Brewing Company started producing
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in the fully functional on-site lab and production facility in order to power the brewery's boilers. Plans were also in place to power the entire brewery's electricity needs from biodiesel generators. In 2007, the fifth anniversary of acquiring and continuing the legend of Celis, Michigan Brewing Company won a Gold Medal at the
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for its Celis Grand Cru. This was the only Gold Medal acquired by
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breweries that year. The brewery also became a small distillery. By way of background, Sebewaing Brewing Company -
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was briefly known as "The Michigan Brewing Company.


Eviction and possible move to Fenton

On April 24, 2012, the company was
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from its Webberville headquarters. The property was foreclosed after the company failed to make loan payments. The 76,000 square foot property had been for sale for $1.65 million, and the company reported plans to rent the space, pending its move to
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. The eviction followed an inability to come to terms with the new owner on a new lease. Michigan Brewing Company was slated to open a small brewery, restaurant and pub to a renovated Old Firehouse (Fenton, Michigan) in Fenton which was going to be leased/bought ($1 per year for seven years, plus taxes, then a $1.00 purchase) from the City Downtown Development Authority. Plans were to locate the brewery in the remodeled facility in
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. General manager/brewer Bill Tadrick said the business is waiting on the architect to complete the plans. Notwithstanding the
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and eviction, city officials expressed optimism that the relocation to Fenton would happen. Meetings to discuss the status of the fire hall lease were scheduled, but never happened. Unfortunately, due to the closing of the business in Webberville, the lease with Fenton was terminated under mutual agreement by both parties on April 26, 2012. Bobby Mason, owner and chief brewer, stated that the brewery was not entirely happy with the proposed arrangement, that they had been preoccupied with the eviction, and that it was for the best, even though half a year's worth of preparation was lost. Reports suggest the location was also being considered by Arbor Brewing Company.


MBC brewpub

MBC brewpub located in
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is a separate entity, sells Michigan Brewing Company product (and also its own brewed on premises) and remains open. They intend to increase their own output.


Foreclosure

The Michigan Brewing Company was foreclosed upon and its assets sold at auction. All of its assets were sold, including the names and formulae of its beers. Among the assets was the Celis name, which had been acquired by Bobby Mason for Michigan Brewing in 2002. Sushil Tyagi, of Craftbev International Inc. represented the Celis family. He said, “I have been building a brewery with the Celis family ... We’ve already been building the distribution network,” he said. “We’re making all the plans for marketing and branding. This (brand name repurchase) is just the one missing piece.” The financial failure was the latest part of a series of ongoing problems, including accounting, financing, creditor, and shareholder relations. Another example: at one point, manufacturing operations ceased and the pub was closed because of a failure to renew the liquor license. It is said that the ability to craft fine beer, like Pierre Celis did with Celis Brewing and Hoegaarden, is no guarantee of business acumen. One may be able to make great beer, but not have the right stuff to run a company that operates a brewery. As one critic observed: "Mason was like a lot of people running breweries: able to make great beers, but not so keen on finances. He apparently tried to keep the books himself, when a Financial Officer should have been brought in. And he was, like so many businessmen, caught short when a debtor iccalled in its note, and found himself evicted from his own premises."


Chapter 7 bankruptcy

In February 2013, brewer Bobby Mason took the company into
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. The Company had over $11 million in liabilities, and just over $50,000 in assets. Creditors and investors, including his parents, lost millions.


Legacy

BADASS beer that was developed with
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is now produced by Brew Detroit. BADASS beer reportedly accounted for half of Michigan Brewing Company's product. In 2011, the brewery was featured on ''
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'', hosted by
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.


Awards

*Gold Medal, 2007 Great American Beer Festival *Bronze Medal, 2004 Great American Beer Festival *Gold Medal, 2003 Great American Beer Festival *Celis Beers won numerous awards.


References


Notes


Citations


External links


Michigan Brewing Works home page, Williamston, Michigan
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