Beverages

Pabst Builds Pact with Craft Brew Alliance

Deal returns Rainier brewing to Washington State, opens door for purchase of brewery

PORTLAND, Ore. & SEATTLE -- Craft Brew Alliance Inc. (CBA), a leading craft brewing company, and Pabst Brewing Co. (PBC), the largest American-owned brewer, have entered into a brewing agreement that supports strategic growth objectives for both companies. PBC subsidiary Rainier Brewing Co. will begin brewing Rainier Pale Mountain Ale, as well as other Rainier brands, at CBA’s brewery in Woodinville, Wash., in the spring of 2016. As part of the agreement, PBC has been granted an option to purchase the Woodinville facility at any time during the next three years.

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The agreement between CBA and Rainier provides benefits for both companies. As part of CBA’s strategy to continue evolving its national brewing footprint and drive financial profitability, the company is making significant investments to increase production capability and efficiency and support its growth in key markets. The expansion investments include increasing capacity in its largest and most efficient brewery in Portland to 750,000 barrels per year and building a new 100,000-barrel brewery in Hawaii. The agreement with Rainier enables it to maximize capacity in its Woodinville brewery while pursuing these expansion projects. For Rainier, the agreement marks a homecoming with the return of brewing to its home state of Washington.

“This partnership with Rainier represents an important next step in our overall brewery optimization strategy, which is focused on leveraging the unique strengths and capabilities of each of our breweries to better balance production across our footprint and support our long-term growth,” said Scott Mennen, chief operating officer, CBA. “As we complete our Portland expansion and continue transitioning more volume to that brewery, we have been looking for an opportunity to best utilize our production team and capacity in Woodinville. With this brewing arrangement, we not only deliver positive impact to our bottom line, we support another beloved Northwest heritage brand, which benefits the industry and beer consumers overall.”

“We are thrilled to be returning to Rainier’s home state and to begin brewing at this wonderful Seattle facility within sight of Mount Rainier. We are excited to revive many historic Rainier beers from our archives, starting with Rainier Pale Mountain Ale, which will be offered in the iconic 16-ounce Rainier ‘pounder’ glass bottle,” said Greg Deuhs, PBC’s master brewer, who served as director of operations at CBA’s Woodinville facility from 2008 through 2012.

CBA’s Woodinville brewery, known as the Redhook Brewery, was built in 1994 and features a 200,000-barrel-per-year brewing and bottling operation. For more than 20 years, the Woodinville team has brewed a variety of Redhook and Widmer Brothers beers, as well as other brands for contract brewing partners. Under the terms of the agreement, CBA will continue to operate the Woodinville brewery and adjacent Redhook Forecaster’s Pub.

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