Oskar Blues Brewery Explained

Oskar Blues Brewery
Location:Longmont, Colorado
Opened:1997
Owner:Monster Beverage[1]
Active Beers:
Dale's Pale Ale
Style:American Pale Ale
Dale's Light Lager
Style:Light Lager
Dale's Double IPA
Style:Double IPA
Mama's Little Yella Pils
Style:Pilsner
Hazy Blues
Style:Juicy IPA
Old Chub
Style:Scotch Ale
Ten FIDY
Style:Imperial Stout
Barrel-Aged Ten FIDY
Style:Barrel-Aged Beer

Oskar Blues Brewery is a craft brewery with locations in Longmont, Colorado, Brevard, North Carolina, and Austin, Texas. The company began as a brewpub in Lyons, Colorado in 1997 and began brewing beer in the basement in 1999. In 2002, they became one of the first to put their own craft beer in cans. In 2012, they began marketing some of their craft beer in resealable aluminum containers, and in 2012, they expanded and established another brewery in Brevard, North Carolina.

History

Oskar Blues Original Grill & Brew Restaurant was founded by Dale Katechis in Lyons, Colorado in 1997.[2] Two years later, he began brewing beer in the basement of the restaurant.

Some credit Oskar Blues as the creator of the "first released canned craft beer in the United States"[3] [4] with the release of their Dale's Pale Ale in November 2002.[5] Other writers point to an earlier beer, Chief Oshkosh Red Lager which was brewed and canned at an existing brewery, as the "first canned craft beer" on June 17, 1991, although its producer, the Mid-Coast Brewing company, closed in 1994.[6] Four other companies produced canned craft beers prior to Oskar Blues, although the canning was done by larger companies under contract. Regardless of the first, by 2011 about 50 U.S. craft brewers were issuing craft beer in cans.[7] In 2009, Oskar Blues Brewery sponsored an event called "Burning Can" which brought together other craft brewers who were using cans for their beers.

In 2012 Oskar Blues Brewery began using resealable aluminum containers for craft beer. Advertising Age named them one of the hottest brands of the year in 2010; Inc. magazine put them on the list of fastest-growing companies and they were featured on the cover of Market Watch magazine.

They are the largest craft brewery (by volume) in the U.S. to abstain from using glass bottles. In 2011, they produced and canned 59,000 barrels of beer. In 2013, they employed over 275 people and distributed to 32 states. The company was ranked Colorado's second largest craft brewery and the 27th largest in the U.S. in 2012. and predicted they would brew 141,000 barrels of beer in 2013. The Colorado facility grew to 35000square feet by 2013.

In 2013, they opened a satellite brewery in Brevard, North Carolina,[8] [9] with an initial production of 40,000 barrels which is capable of being scaled to 85,000.[10]

Forty-five thousand barrels of beer were brewed at the Brevard brewery in 2013, the first full year of production, and the company plans to increase that to 120,000.[11] The Longmont factory is available for tours, and features the Oskar Blues Tasty Weasel Taproom overlooking the brewery.[12] The original Oskar Blues Grill and Brew is still located in Lyons, with 45 beers on tap.

In December 2018, Oskar Blues announced the launch of the "first national craft hard seltzer" named Wild Basin Boozy Sparkling Water.[13]

Beers

See also

References

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. News: Months after selling his groundbreaking brewery, Oskar Blues' founder is on to new adventures . Denver Business Journal . October 6, 2022 . 5 September 2023 . Ed Sealover.
  2. News: Dale Katechis of Oskar Blues Brewery Mixes Exercise With Beer . The Wall Street Journal . May 6, 2013 . 18 January 2014 . Murphy, Jen.
  3. Book: Sealover, Ed. Mountain Brew: A Guide to Colorado's Breweries. 2011. The History Press. 978-1-60949-177-2. 97–101.
  4. Book: Williams, Lee. Beer Lover's Colorado. 18 December 2012. Globe Pequot. 978-0-7627-8098-3. 113–115.
  5. Web site: Sun King and Oskar Blues Collaborate on CHAKA . May 2012 . 21 January 2014 .
  6. Acitelli . Tom . Debunking the Misperceptions of Craft Beer in Cans . All About Beer Magazine . 34 . 4 . August 1, 2013 .
  7. Book: The Oxford Companion to Beer. 9 September 2011. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-991210-0. 216–.
  8. News: Beer of the week: Oskar Blues Deviant Dale's IPA . . September 12, 2013 . January 18, 2014 . Benn, Evan S..
  9. News: Oskar Blues' new Brevard brewery signals future of North Carolina craft beer scene . . February 26, 2013 . January 18, 2014 . Frank, John.
  10. Web site: Oskar Blues Brews Inaugural Batch in Brevard . Brewbound.com . December 18, 2012 . January 21, 2014 .
  11. News: Eddyline Brewing snags Oskar Blues head brewer, launching big expansion in Buena Vista . The Denver Post . November 18, 2013 . 18 January 2014 . Gorski, Eric.
  12. Book: Christian DeBenedetti. The Great American Ale Trail: The Craft Beer Lover's Guide to the Best Watering Holes in the Nation. registration. 2011. Running Press. 978-0-7624-4476-2. 109–110.
  13. Web site: Oskar Blues Brewery Introduces First National Craft Hard Seltzer With Wild Basin Boozy Sparkling Water . OskarBlues.com . December 4, 2018 . January 30, 2019 .
  14. News: Azimov . Eric . Sampling American Pale Ales . New York Times . June 28, 2010 . January 21, 2014 .
  15. Web site: Yawn . Andrew . Oskar Blue and Orange: How an Auburn alumnus revolutionized the beer industry . The Auburn Plainsman . July 13, 2013 . January 21, 2014 .
  16. Web site: Best Canned Beers to Drink Now. Esquire magazine. 2012-02-22. 2012-02-22. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120222213508/http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/805/best-canned-beers-to-drink-now/. 2012-02-22.
  17. Book: DK Publishing. The Beer Book. 20 October 2008. DK Publishing. 978-0-7566-5007-0. 60–.
  18. http://www.thewareaglereader.com/2011/11/giveem-ale-top-american-craft-beer-first-brewed-in-auburn-bathtub/#.VDA7y-fOSDo Top American craft beer was first brewed in an Auburn bathtub
  19. http://www.realbeer.com/edu/6-pack/dale.php
  20. Web site: GABF Awards 2011 . Beer Drinkers Guide to Colorado . 2012 . January 21, 2014 .