21st Amendment Brewery
21st Amendment Brewery[edit | edit source]
21st Amendment Brewery is a renowned craft brewery located in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2000 by Shaun O'Sullivan and Nico Freccia, the brewery takes its name from the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution, which repealed Prohibition in 1933.
History[edit | edit source]
The 21st Amendment Brewery was established with the aim of reviving the rich brewing tradition in San Francisco. The founders, Shaun O'Sullivan and Nico Freccia, shared a passion for brewing and a vision to create unique and flavorful beers.
Founding and Early Years[edit | edit source]
In the year 2000, Shaun O'Sullivan and Nico Freccia opened the doors of the 21st Amendment Brewery. They converted a former warehouse into a state-of-the-art brewing facility, equipped with modern brewing equipment and a spacious taproom.
Expansion and Success[edit | edit source]
- Over the years, 21st Amendment Brewery gained popularity for its innovative and high-quality beers. The brewery's commitment to using only the finest ingredients and traditional brewing techniques has earned them numerous accolades and a loyal following.
- In 2008, the brewery expanded its operations by opening a second location in San Leandro, California. This expansion allowed them to increase their production capacity and meet the growing demand for their beers.
Beers[edit | edit source]
- 21st Amendment Brewery offers a diverse range of beers, each with its own unique flavor profile. Some of their popular beers include:
- Brew Free! or Die IPA - A bold and hoppy India Pale Ale with a strong malt backbone.
- Hell or High Watermelon Wheat - A refreshing wheat beer brewed with real watermelon.
- Blood Orange Brew Free! or Die IPA - A citrusy IPA infused with blood orange flavors.
- El Sully - A crisp and refreshing Mexican-style lager.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
- The 21st Amendment Brewery has received numerous awards and recognition for its exceptional beers. Some notable accolades include:
- Gold Medal at the Great American Beer Festival for their Brew Free! or Die IPA.
- Silver Medal at the World Beer Cup for their Hell or High Watermelon Wheat.
- Bronze Medal at the European Beer Star for their Blood Orange Brew Free! or Die IPA.
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