Sierra Nevada Celebrates Craft Beer Pioneers

sn-logoReceived a press release from Sierra Nevada Brewing Company this morning. Based upon the success of Life&Limb/Limb&Life, they will be doing a series of collaborative beers featuring craft beer pioneers. I’ve copied & pasted the press release below.

Of particular interest to me is the inclusion of Anchor Steam patriarch Fritz Maytag. I did an interview with him for Beer Connoisseur magazine which leaves me both interested and excited to see what beer will be the result of this particular collaboration. If there’s anything I pulled from Fritz doing the interview, it’s that he’s a traditionalist. I’m anticipating something very traditional and almost the polar opposite of the Sam Calagione collaboration but I could be surprised as well. I’m hoping to be surprised.

Chico, CA (12/14/09)—Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. will mark 2010 with a yearlong celebration of the trailblazing brewers who helped transform America into the world’s most exciting brewing nation. Next year is the 30th anniversary for the Chico-based brewery, and Sierra Nevada is teaming up with the founders of the movement to benefit select charities and beer drinkers across the country.

March of 2010 will see the first of four beers in a series of collaborative projects with America’s craft-brewing pioneers: Fritz Maytag of Anchor Brewing; Jack McAuliffe, founder of New Albion Brewery; and authors, homebrewers, and beer advocates Fred Eckhardt, and Charlie Papazian.  Together, this group is credited as ‘the men who launched a thousand breweries;’ and without them, our current day craft-beer-renaissance might never have happened. 

“We wanted to pay tribute to the original pioneers who helped me and hundreds of others get started,” said Sierra Nevada founder Ken Grossman. “Few people in the craft-brewing world have accomplished more than these guys, and we thought it might be fun to get the original crew together and make something special.”

This project will begin where craft brewing started—Anchor Brewing Company in San Francisco. Maytag bought the historic brewery in 1965, and his vision for American beer changed everything. In December 2009, these pioneers gathered at Anchor to catch up, reminisce about craft beer’s beginnings, and share their vision for the project.

“I feel honored to sit at the table with these guys,” said Grossman. “Without the help that these guys gave me in the early days, I never would have gotten started. Each of them has shaped craft beer in some meaningful way, and without them, who knows what American beer would be today?”

The beers will be released periodically throughout the year, starting with the first release in March, and continuing until Sierra Nevada’s 30th Anniversary on November 15. These limited-release 750ml cage-and-cork bottles will be available at select retailers and beer-centric bars.

These beers will be much more than a tribute: Proceeds from the project will go to benefit select charities chosen by the four pioneers.

Sierra Nevada started in 1980 with a humble hand-built brewhouse and some interesting ideas about beer. Today it’s America’s longest-running craft startup, and boasts the number-one best-selling craft brand in the country—the legendary flagship, Pale Ale.

A lot has changed in the generation since Grossman first met these brewing pioneers.  When Sierra Nevada first opened its doors, there were less than 50 breweries in the United States. Today, there are more than 1,500 craft breweries in operation, and American brewers lead the world in variety of styles, innovation, experimentation, and quality.

Follow this collaboration of pioneering brewers at www.sierra30.com.

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3 Responses to “Sierra Nevada Celebrates Craft Beer Pioneers”

  1. Travis Says:

    Hmm, collaborations are fun. I think a 510 needs to do a few.

  2. Peter Says:

    Travis,

    No doubt. I’m still thinking about what beers we could do a collaboration on, we can talk more about it at Pyramid. I’ll see if I can get something written up tonight for you to look at.

    Peter

  3. sam Says:

    “America…world’s most exciting brewing nation.” Hahahaaaa.. Thanks, I needed a good laugh today.

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