21st Amendment Brewery

21st Amendment Brewery is a brewery located in San Leandro, California. Their original location is a brewpub and restaurant in the South Park neighborhood of San Francisco, California, two blocks from Oracle Park. The brewery's name refers to the 21st Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which repealed Prohibition.

21st Amendment Brewery
IndustryAlcoholic beverage
Founded2000
Headquarters2010 Williams St
San Leandro, California, US
ProductsBeer
OwnerNico Freccia
Shaun O'Sullivan
Website21st-amendment.com
San Francisco Pub
San Francisco Brewhouse

History edit

The brewery was founded in August 2000 by Nico Freccia and Shaun O’Sullivan. The two had developed the idea for 21st Amendment brewery while attending a brewing class together at UC Davis. O’Sullivan had previously worked as an assistant brewer at Triple Rock Brewery & Alehouse in Berkeley,[1] 20 Tank Brewery and Steelhead Brewing in San Francisco.

The San Francisco Business Times wrote that it "made a name for itself as a local brewery and restaurant where SoMa techies could lunch and Giants fans could gather before a game."[2] It has been voted "Best Brewpub", "Best Burger" and "Best Happy Hour" by the San Francisco Press.

Prior to 2015, 21st Amendment's retail beers were canned in Cold Spring, Minnesota.[3] In 2012, 21st Amendment planned to case 45,000 barrels of beer, up from 28,000 in 2011.[2] In 2014, plans were announced to open a production facility and tasting room in San Leandro, California.[4] The production brewery started brewing in 2015 and currently has capacity at 150,000 - 180,000 barrels. In 2018 the company was named by the Brewers Association the 26th largest craft brewery in the United States.[5]

Beers edit

21st Amendment's slogan, "Celebrate the right to be original," is displayed on many of their cans, 6-pack and 4-pack carriers, posters, merchandise and website.[6]

They brew and can several year-round beers including Brew Free! or Die IPA, Blood Orange Brew Free! or Die IPA, Blah Blah Blah Double IPA, El Sully Mexican-style Lager; seasonal beers including Hell or High Watermelon wheat, Tasty IPA, and Fireside Chat winter spiced ale; and limited-offering Insurrection Series beers. Historically, this included beers like Hop Crisis Imperial IPA, Monks Blood Belgian-style dark ale, Marooned on Hog Island oyster stout, and He Said Belgian Tripel/He Said Baltic Porter. They also offer a rotating assortment of beers that are available on tap only.[6]

The 21st Amendment has also brewed a few of their brands at F.X. Matt in Utica, New York as part of their partnership with Brooklyn Brewery. The 21st Amendment also is part of a sales platform with Brooklyn Brewery and Funkwerks out of Fort Collins, Colorado.

Awards edit

NameStyleYearCompetitionAward
Holiday Spiced AleWinter Warmer2001Great American Beer FestivalSilver
Shot Tower StoutStout2003Great American Beer FestivalSilver
Double Trouble Imperial IPAImperial India Pale Ale2007Great American Beer FestivalBronze
Diesel Imperial Smoked PorterSmoked Porter2009Great American Beer FestivalBronze
Hop Crisis!Imperial India Pale Ale2010Great American Beer FestivalSilver
Imperial Jack - Imperial ESBOther Strong Beer2010World Beer CupGold
Amber WavesAmber Ale2011Great American Beer FestivalGold
Bitter AmericanSession Beer2012Great American Beer FestivalBronze
HQTIndigenous Ale2011Great American Beer FestivalGold
HQTIndigenous Ale2012World Beer CupSilver
MCAStout2013Great American Beer FestivalSilver
Toaster PastryDouble Red2015Great American Beer FestivalSilver
MCA StoutSession Beer2015Great American Beer FestivalSilver
Down to EarthSession IPA2016World Beer CupSilver
Toaster PastryDouble Red2016World Beer CupBronze
El Sully - Mexican-Style LagerAmerican Cream Ale2016Great American Beer FestivalGold
El Sully - Mexican-Style LagerAmerican Cream Ale2018Great American Beer FestivalBronze
Emperor Norton's Sweet StoutSweet Stout or Cream Stout2019Great American Beer FestivalSilver
El Sully - Mexican-Style LagerAmerican Cream Ale2023World Beer CupBronze
Amendment Lager - Light LagerAmerican Cream Ale2024World Beer CupGold

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The 21st Amendment Story". Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  2. ^ a b "South of Market brewpub ales hit grocery shelves". San Francisco Business Times. May 25, 2012. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "We've Survived Our First weBEERnar!". October 16, 2008. Archived from the original on August 29, 2013. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  4. ^ Parr, Rebecca (February 18, 2014). "21st Amendment to open major brewery, plans restaurant in San Leandro". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  5. ^ "Top 50 Breweries of 2017". Brewers Association. March 14, 2018. Retrieved January 18, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "21st Amendment Brewery | Independent Craft Beer". www.21st-amendment.com.

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