Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 1990 |
Founder | Richard Squire |
Headquarters | , United States |
Area served | USA |
Key people | Todd Usry (president) |
Products | Beer |
Owner | Tilray |
Website | breckbrew |
Breckenridge Brewery is an American brewing company based in Littleton, Colorado. Select beers can be found in 42 US states. The company was purchased by Anheuser-Busch InBev in 2016 and resold to Tilray in 2023. [1]
Breckenridge Brewery was founded in Breckenridge, Colorado, by Richard Squire in 1990. [2] It was Colorado's third craft brewery. [3] In 1991, Squire brought on Todd Usry, who took over as brewmaster in 1994. Usry became director of production and sales in 2008, and was ultimately named the company's president. [4] [5]
In 1992, the brewery expanded operations beyond Breckenridge, opening a manufacturing facility in Denver adjacent to what would become Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies. [3] In 1996, Breckenridge moved the brewing, kegging and bottling of its beer to a new facility south of downtown. The original Denver location, Breck on Blake, remains open, with brewing no longer taking place there. [3] In 2010, Wynkoop announced a merger with Breckenridge to form the holding company Breckenridge-Wynkoop LLC. The company also owns the Wynkoop Brewing Company, Phantom Canyon Brewing, and several restaurants. [6] In January 2013, Breckenridge Brewery announced that its facility, by then producing 64,000 barrels of beer per year, was at max capacity and would be moving to a new brewery complex. [7] [8] In June 2015, Breckenridge Brewery left Denver and moved into its new $36 million, 12-acre, 85,000-square-foot campus in Littleton, Colorado, which includes three buildings: a brewhouse and office building, a building for fermentation and packaging, and its 300-seat Farm House restaurant and beer garden. [5] [9]
Breckenridge Brewery ranked #50 on the Brewers Association's 2014 list of the largest US craft breweries, [10] and #47 on the 2015 list. [11] The Brewers Association ranked Breckenridge Brewery as Colorado's fifth-largest craft brewer by barrels produced in 2015. [12] Early on, Breckenridge Brewery produced roughly 1,000 barrels of beer per year. [5] By 2015, the company was producing over 70,000 barrels of beer, [13] with its beers sold in 35 states in the US. [14]
On December 22, 2015, Anheuser-Busch InBev announced its intent to purchase Breckenridge Brewery from Breckenridge-Wynkoop LLC, as part of its High End craft and import beer brand unit. [13] [15] The acquisition, completed in 2016, included Breckenridge Brewery's production brewery and Farm House restaurant in Littleton, as well as its brewpub in Breckenridge. [14] In an open letter to Breckenridge Brewery consumers, Usry said the brewery would continue to make its own decisions regarding the beer it creates. [15]
Every year since the inaugural 2012 Denver Comic Con, Breckenridge Brewery has collaborated with the convention to brew and sell a limited edition beer, with a comic-themed name chosen through an annual contest. [16]
Since 2013, Breckenridge Brewery has regularly collaborated with Never Summer Industries for the creation of limited edition Artist Series snowboards and special release beers. [17] [18]
Beer | Category | Available | Style | ABV% | IBU |
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Agave Wheat | Mainline | Year round | Unfiltered Wheat ale | 4.4% | 13 |
Avalanche Ale | Mainline | Year round | Amber ale | 5.0% | 19 |
Breck IPA | Mainline | Year round | IPA | 6.3% | 66 |
Breck Lager | Mainline | Year round | Lager | 4.5% | 14 |
Lucky U IPA | Mainline | Year round | IPA | 5.7% | 68 |
Mango Mosaic Pale Ale | Mainline | Year round | Pale ale | 5.5% | 29 |
Oatmeal Stout | Mainline | Year round | Oatmeal stout | 5.0% | 36 |
Vanilla Porter | Mainline | Year round | Vanilla porter | 5.4% | 16 |
Nitro Vanilla Porter | Nitro Series | Year round | Nitrogenated vanilla porter | 5.4% | 16 |
Nitro Lucky U IPA | Nitro Series | Year round | Nitrogenated IPA | 5.7% | 68 |
Autumn Ale | Seasonal | Fall | Brown Ale | 6.0% | 21 |
Christmas Ale | Seasonal | Winter | Winter ale | 7.1% | 22 |
Snow Glare Hoppy Wheat | Seasonal | Spring | Wheat ale | 6.0% | 23 |
Summer Pils | Seasonal | Summer | German Pilsner | 5% | 15 |
King's Dish | Small Batch | Limited | Burton ale | 6.8% | 55 |
471 Small Batch IPA | Small Batch | Year Round | Double IPA | 9.2% | 70 |
72 Imperial | Small Batch | Limited | Imperial chocolate cream stout | 7.2% | 11 |
Palisade Peach Wheat | Seasonal | Summer/Fall | Wheat Ale | 5.3% | 7 |
Hazy Pilsner | Seasonal | Saaz dry-hopped Pilsner | 5% | 30 | |
Hop In Hand - Idaho 7 | American IPA | 7.7% | |||
Hugs & High Fives | American Lager | 5.3% | |||
Imperial Porter | American Porter | 7.5% | |||
Juice Drop Pineapple Orange | Mainline | Year Round | New England IPA | 7.2% | 44 |
Mile High City Golden Ale | CO Exclusive | Limited | American Ale | 5.5% | 20 |
Oatmeal Stout Ver. 2.0 | Oatmeal Stout | 6% | |||
Peanut Butter Stout | American Porter | 5.9% | |||
Peerless Summer IPA | American IPA | 6.4% | |||
Summer Pils Shandy | Mainline | Year Round | Fruit and Field Beer | 4.3% | 10 |
Vienna Lager | Vienna Lager | 5% | |||
Buddy Pass Whiskey Barrel-Aged Oatmeal Stout | Small Batch | Limited | American Imperial Stout | 10.5% | N/A |
Juice Drop Hazy IPA | Mainline | Year Round | Hazy IPA | 7% | 60 |
Strawberry Sky | Mainline | Year Round | Kolsch | 4.8% | 23 |
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