Great Divide Brewing Company Explained

Great Divide Brewing Company
Foundation:1994
Founder:Brian Dunn
Location City:Denver, Colorado
Location Country:USA
Industry:Alcoholic beverage
Products:Beer
Homepage:http://www.greatdivide.com

Great Divide Brewing Company was founded by Brian Dunn in 1994 in Denver, Colorado, USA.[1] Three months after brewing its first batch of beer, it won the first of the brewery's twelve Great American Beer Festival and four World Beer Cup awards.[2] By 2007, Great Divide was ranked by RateBeer.com as the 23rd best brewery in the world with three of the world's top 100 beers.[3] In December 2008, Beer Advocate magazine ranked them as the seventh best brewery on the planet.

The brewery

Due to a 45% increase in sales in 2007, the brewery was forced to expand. In September 2008, Great Divide opened a new brewery that tripled its production. At the same time, they changed the art on all of their labels.[4] The brewery's current branding is marked by sensationalized silhouette depictions of the region from which a particular beer and irreverent humor, as marked by the Imperial Stout Yeti's, "I believe." campaign.

The beers

Great Divide Brewing Company was founded with the notion of brewing strong beers, which are defined as having an alcohol content greater than 7%. Six of the thirteen beers made by Great Divide in 2006 exceeded this threshold, and one, Old Ruffian, has over 10.2% alcohol content, which is twice that of America's top selling beer Budweiser. “I also think that brewers like to sell the beer that they like to drink." Dunn said, "And as people who can and do drink beer all day long, it’s obviously more interesting for us to drink big beers that are long on flavor and complexity.”[5]

In 1997, Great Divide beer was used in the NBC miniseries Asteroid..[6] In 2000, Denver chef Bill Clifford made a Braised DPA Lamb Shank for the White House Tree Lighting Ceremony.[7] When Invesco Field, the home of the Denver Broncos, opened in 2001, Great Divide's Denver Pale Ale (DPA) was one of only three craft beers selected to be sold at the stadium. Dunn indicated that Denver Pale Ale was selected because it had won more national and international awards than any other Colorado beer.[8]

Beers Brewed !Beer!Style!ABV%!IBU
Great Divide HazyIndia Pale Ale6.5%
Heyday Modern IPAIndia Pale Ale5.8%
Titan IPAIndia Pale Ale7.1%
Colette Farmhouse AleAle7.3%
Denver Pale AlePale Ale5%
Claymore Scotch AleAle7.7%
YetiImperial Stout9.5%
Roadie Grapefruit RadlerRadley5.8%
Strawberry Rhubarb SourSour Ale6.2%
Velvet YetiNitro Stout5.8%
HerculesDouble IPA10%
Amelia Mary Blonde AleAle5.5%
Barrel Aged YetiStout

External links

Notes and References

  1. Roger Fillion Craft 'with a lot of satisfaction' Popular hobby contributes to state's economy Rocky Mountain News, June 15, 2007. Accessed 1/9/09
  2. Web site: Great Divide History . 2009-01-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090103025157/http://greatdivide.com/thebackground/thestory.htm . 2009-01-03 . dead .
  3. Web site: An Evening with Great Divide Northside Lounge Manville, NJ. northsidelounge.com. en-US. 2018-02-21.
  4. http://www.greatdivide.com/index.php?itemid=234 Great Divide Completes Major Brewery Expansion
  5. News: Brooks . Hamaker . Dark Lord, Alimony Ale, Old Ruffian: Here Are the Brawling Beers . . November 26, 2005.
  6. Norm Clarke Talk of the Town Rocky Mountain News Feb 16, 1997. Accessed 1/9/09
  7. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-28680616_ITM Great Divide Ale to be served at White House.
  8. http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-10393743_ITM Great Divide gets coveted beer slot at Mile High.(Great Divide Brewing Co. Denver Pale Ale)