Coastal Extreme Brewing Company

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Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling Company
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded1999;24 years ago (1999)
Headquarters Newport, Rhode Island, US
Key people
President: Brent Ryan
Products Beer

Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling Company, founded as Coastal Extreme Brewing Company in 1999, is a brewery in Newport, Rhode Island, US. It first began brewing beer in 1999, under the Newport Storm brand name. [1]

Contents

In 2006, Coastal Extreme Brewing Company expanded to create Newport Distilling Company, producer of Thomas Tew Rum, the only current rum producing operation in Rhode Island.

History

Coastal Extreme Brewing Company was established by four graduates of Colby College: Brent Ryan, Derek Luke, Mark Sinclair, and Will Rafferty. [2] Rhode Island was chosen as the location because, at the time of opening, there were no other microbreweries in the state. [3] Coastal Extreme Brewing company produces approximately 5000 barrels per year.

In 2007, Coastal Extreme also began producing Thomas Tew Rum, named after Rhode Island's first pirate. Brent Ryan, President and CEO of Coastal Extreme, said that the production of rum is part of an effort to "resurrect the rum history of Newport." [4]

In January 2011 the brewery was featured in an episode of the show Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe in which the brewery showed in detail how they produce and package their Thomas Tew rum.

In March of 2018, Coastal Extreme Brewing rebranded under the Newport Craft Brewing & Distilling Company name. At the same time, Brendan O'Donnell joined the company's management team as Chief Executive Officer." [5]

List of Cyclone Series beers

The Cyclone Series of beers are beers of varying types released by Coastal Extreme Brewing Company approximately every four months. Below is a list of all the Series to date. The names are in the style of the National Weather Service's naming of Tropical Storms where each letter of the alphabet is used as the first letter in each name and male and female names are alternated. Q and X are included in this series unlike the naming of the Tropical Storms. The one exception to the male and female alternation is the letter 'M' because Mark (named for a founder, Mark Sinclair) would have fallen on a female name. All names are someone either involved with the brewery or someone close to the brewers. The notable exceptions are Alyssa, Elle, Gloria, Isabel, Neo, Ophelia and Quinn.

NameType of Beer IBU ABV SRM Namesake
Alyssa Brown Ale 338.183Brent Ryan's beloved Porsche
Brent Bock Lager 268.526Founder and President, Brent Ryan
Chloe Imperial Pale Ale 758.613Niece of a brewer
Derek Stout 618.7235Founder and Head Brewer, Derek Luke
Elle Belgian Ale 168.120"Sexy French Name"
Frank Belgian White (Witbier) 76.813Brewer at Coastal Extreme Brewing
GloriaPumpkin Ale167.311.5 Hurricane Gloria of 1985
HenryDark Ale207.639Great Grandfather of a brewer at Coastal Extreme Brewing
IsabelIndia Amber Ale53919 Hurricane Isabel of 2003
JamesStrong Scotch Ale20822Brewer at Coastal Extreme Brewing
Kim Marzen Lager 197.820Twin sister of founder, Brent Ryan
LukeIndian Red Ale658.628Founder and Head Brewer, Derek Luke
Mark Coffee Milk Stout 33733Founder, Mark Sinclair
Neo Cascade Pale Ale 35713 Neo from the Matrix
Ophelia Peach Ale 205.925 Hurricane Ophelia of 2011
Peter Spiced Ale 307.533Distiller/Assistant Brewer at Coastal Extreme Brewing
QuinnBarrel-Aged Porter387Unk Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman Series
Ryan Rye Pale Ale 48821Founder and President, Brent Ryan
SabrinaBelgian Pale Ale387.113Daughter of founder Brent Ryan
TimDunkelweiss146.335Friend of the Brewery
UrsulaNorth American Pale Lager196.19Sea Witch from The Little Mermaid
VladRussian Imperial Stout779225Employee chosen name
WillWest Coast IPA89.5821Founder - Will Rafferty
XavierSour Ale with Black Cherries (Berliner Weisse)576Employee chosen name
YokoDark Ale with Toasted Coconut457105Employee chosen name
ZachOatmeal Stout4710.1251Massachusetts sales representative

Awards

2007 Annual Great International Beer Competition [6]

2005 Annual Great International Beer Competition [7]

Advertising

Taglines: "Newport Storm beers. Brewed in small batches—so every drop counts." [8]

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