Harpoon Brewery
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Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | Boston, Massachusetts United States |
Products | Beer |
Website | www |
Harpoon Brewery is an employee owned American brewery, with locations in Boston, Massachusetts, and Windsor, Vermont.
Founded in 1986,[1] the brewery was the first company to obtain a permit to manufacture and sell alcohol in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in more than 25 years. In 2000, it purchased the former Catamount Brewery plant in Windsor.[2] As of 2013, it was the twelfth-largest craft brewery and 19th-largest overall brewery in the United States.[3]
The brewery is best known for its Harpoon India Pale Ale. It brews multiple other year-round beers including the award-winning Dark, UFO Hefeweizen, UFO Raspberry Hefeweizen, UFO White, and Boston Irish Stout.[4] It also brews several house beers at Boston bars, including "Sevens Ale" for the Sevens Ale House in Beacon Hill. Other offerings include Rec League, a New England Pale Ale, Big League, a big and juicy IPA, UFO Light Force, a light white, UFO Maine Blueberry, and selected Clown Shoes beers.
Harpoon has seasonal beers, including an Octoberfest Marzen style Ale [5] and Harpoon Camp Wannamango[6] Another line of beers from Harpoon is its '100 Barrel Series', which consists of a number of one of a kind batches.[7]
Locally, Harpoon has become famous for their annual festivals that they hold at the brewery. Their St. Patrick's Day, Harpoonfest and Octoberfest festivals have become a staple in the Boston party scene. These events include music, food, and beer. Harpoon also organizes an annual 5-mile run [8] to benefit The Angel Fund and the Harpoon Point to Point to benefit the Vermont Food Bank.[9]
Harpoon used to produce several non-alcoholic sodas, including root beer, orange and cream, and cream soda, but ceased production in 2009.
In 2017 Harpoon began collaborating with Cleveland's Great Lakes Brewing Company to package several varieties of Great Lakes Beer in cans.[10]
In 2018 Harpoon teamed with Dunkin' Donuts to release Dunkin' Coffee Porter.
The Harpoon Brewery is also well known for their various pretzels made on site, which are made from leftover yeast of beer brewing.[11]
References[]
- ^ About Harpoon
- ^ Harpoon Windsor
- ^ "Brewers Association Releases 2013 Top 50 Breweries Lists". Brewers Association. March 31, 2014. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
- ^ Harpoon Beers
- ^ [1] Harpoon Octoberfest
- ^ [2] Harpoon Camp Wannamango
- ^ [3] Harpoon 100 Barrel Series
- ^ [4] Harpoon 5 Miler
- ^ [5] Harpoon Point to Point
- ^ Bona, Marc (22 March 2017). "Great Lakes Brewing Co. to begin distribution of beer in cans". Cleveland.com. Retrieved March 12, 2018.
- ^ "Inside the Brewery with Harpooner, Hillary Brown - Harpoon Brewery". www.harpoonbrewery.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
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Coordinates: 42°20′46.69″N 71°02′03.46″W / 42.3463028°N 71.0342944°W
- Food and drink companies based in Boston
- Manufacturing companies based in Boston
- Beer brewing companies based in Massachusetts
- Beer brewing companies based in Vermont
- Companies established in 1986
- Windsor, Vermont
- 1986 establishments in Massachusetts