Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company

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Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company, LLC
TypePrivate Limited Company
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded2003
FounderMark & Leslie Henderson
Headquarters,
United States
Products Beer
OwnerLeslie Henderson, Mark Henderson
Website www.lazymagnolia.com

Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company is an American brewing company based in Kiln, Mississippi.

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Brief history

Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company was founded by Mark and Leslie Henderson. [1] Leslie entered the American Brewers Guild Brewing School in July 2003 and began an apprenticeship at Crescent City Brewhouse in the spring of 2004. [1] In September 2004, a building for Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company was secured and brewing equipment was delivered in October. By December, the company was fully operational. [1] In January 2005, the first batch of beer was brewed on the Lazy Magnolia system. [1] The first kegs of beer entered the market on the Gulf Coast in March 2005. [1] Operations were briefly shut down and the couple's home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in September 2005. By October of the same year, the brewery had resumed operations. [1]

By early 2007, the company was selling kegs of beer to bars and restaurants in Mississippi. [2] In December 2007, the company began selling bottled beer. [3] Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company has more than 90 types of beer. [4]

Products

Lazy Magnolia's Southern Pecan beer. Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company Southern Pecan beer.png
Lazy Magnolia's Southern Pecan beer.

Lazy Magnolia's Southern Pecan Nut Brown Ale beer is the first beer in the world commercially brewed with roasted pecans. [5]

The Indian Summer Spiced Wheat Ale is an American-style wheat ale spiced with orange peel and coriander. [6]

The Jefferson Stout Sweet Potato Cream Stout is brewed with sweet potatoes and lactose (milk sugar). [7] The Southern Gold is Lazy Magnolia's golden honey ale. It is brewed with locally produced honey from Ellisville, Mississippi. It is the company's second recipe designed to recognize a specific location and demographic, Hattiesburg, Mississippi—home of the University of Southern Mississippi, whose mascot is the Southern Miss Golden Eagles, hence the Southern Gold name and the gold and black colors of the bottle labels and carrier. [8]

Gulf Porter was the first in Lazy Magnolia's Brewer's Choice Series. It was predominantly sold in growlers for the 2009 winter season. [9]

Rat infestation

In March 2019, Lazy Magnolia briefly received a C health grade due to a rodent infestation. Rat feces were found in both the taproom kitchen and in the brewing area. [10]

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