Schlafly (St. Louis, MO) is gearing up for a new IPA release this fall – Tasmanian India Pale Ale. This hoppy newbie follows APA, and joins the brewery’s Special Release IPA Series.
On April Fool’s Day, Schlafly released a “joke” video about the making of Schlafly Titanium (an obvious play on Bud Light Platinum.) A beer so rare, there’s only one. Now you have a shot at this ultra rare gem – Continue Reading →
Schlafly Brewing will be bringing their Hefeweizen to cans this May. Hefe is a year round offering by Schlafly. According to the brewery, 4,000 cases will be initially produced.
About Hefe:
Our Hefeweizen is a light, unfiltered wheat beer, often served with Continue Reading →
Schlafly Yakima Wheat Ale is being tapped to join Schlafly’s Brewer’s Choice Series in 2012. A wheat based ale brewed with northwest hops. (Yakima perhaps?)
Schlafly Brewer’s Choice beer styles are selected by our brewers. This short run seasonal beer Continue Reading →
John Lemkemeier and Wesley Jones, & Spencer Finney of St. Louis private-equity firm Sage Capital will join the board at St. Louis Brewery (makers of Schlafly) once the deal is approved. The deal includes a host of other Continue Reading →
Schlafly (St. Louis, MO) is gearing up for a new IPA release this fall – Tasmanian India Pale Ale. This hoppy newbie follows APA, and joins the brewery’s Special Release IPA Series.
On April Fool’s Day, Schlafly released a “joke” video about the making of Schlafly Titanium (an obvious play on Bud Light Platinum.) A beer so rare, there’s only one. Now you have a shot at this ultra rare gem – or at least the empty bottle from the video. The auction (already up to $350 dollars) is for the empty collectors item, a $50 dollar gift certificate for the Tap Room or Bottleworks, a VIP tour (up to 10 peeps) and 2 tickets to the Repeal Of Prohibition Festival. The proceeds from the auction will be donated to The Gateway Chapter of The Leukemia And Lymphoma Society. [Ebay]
Schlafly Brewing will be bringing their Hefeweizen to cans this May. Hefe is a year round offering by Schlafly. According to the brewery, 4,000 cases will be initially produced.
About Hefe:
Our Hefeweizen is a light, unfiltered wheat beer, often served with a wedge of lemon. Made with thirty percent American winter wheat, Hefeweizen is balanced with sweet golden malted barley and Tettnang hops from Oregon that evoke a hint of spice. The American ale yeast is subtle, but the grains take center stage and, when left in the unfiltered beer, gives it that classic cloudiness and additional body.
Schlafly Yakima Wheat Ale is being tapped to join Schlafly’s Brewer’s Choice Series in 2012. A wheat based ale brewed with northwest hops. (Yakima perhaps?)
Schlafly Brewer’s Choice beer styles are selected by our brewers. This short run seasonal beer is available for a limited time. Schlafly Yakima Wheat Ale is a refreshing, hoppy wheat beer showcasing a variety of hops from Yakima Valley in Washington State.
Style: Wheat Ale Availability: 12oz bottles, Draft Arrival: TBA
Local Investment Group Snags 60% Stake In Schlafly
John Lemkemeier and Wesley Jones, & Spencer Finney of St. Louis private-equity firm Sage Capital will join the board at St. Louis Brewery (makers of Schlafly) once the deal is approved. The deal includes a host of other investors, including David Schlafly- a cousin. The brewery mentioned via Twitter, that all the brewing staff remains the same, as will the beer of course.
The deal, which is expected to close in several months pending government approval, will transfer 60 percent ownership to the investment group.
Brewery co-founder Tom Schlafly will retain a 20 percent stake and serve as chairman of the board; other co-founder Dan Kopman will retain at least 10 percent of the company and will continue to oversee day-to-day operations as the brewery’s CEO. Eligible Schlafly employees will be able to purchase parts of the remaining 10 percent of the company.
“The agreement … meets the criteria we set back in June of 2010, when we first discussed a succession plan for ownership of the brewery,” Tom Schlafly said in a statement. “Senior and long-term employees will be able to purchase stock in the company, and I’m transferring a majority interest to local investors committed to keeping the business in St. Louis.”
St. Louis Brewery just turned 20. Annual production is around 41,000 barrels a year. (1,271,000 gallons of beer a year.) [STLToday, @EvanBenn ]