Mountain Goat Beer

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Mountain Goat Beer is an Australian craft beer company founded in 1997 by Dave Bonighton and Cam Hines. The brewery is located in Richmond, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne. Mountain Goat Beer is known for its range of innovative and high-quality beers, which have garnered a loyal following among craft beer enthusiasts.

History[edit | edit source]

Mountain Goat Beer was established in 1997 by two friends, Dave Bonighton and Cam Hines, who shared a passion for brewing and a desire to create unique beers. The name "Mountain Goat" was inspired by the founders' love for the outdoors and the rugged terrain of the Australian Alps. The brewery started as a small operation, with the founders brewing beer in their backyard before moving to a larger facility in Richmond.

Beers[edit | edit source]

Mountain Goat Beer offers a variety of beers, including both core range and limited edition brews. Some of their popular beers include:

  • Hightail Ale: An English-style amber ale with a rich malt profile and balanced hop bitterness.
  • Steam Ale: A hybrid beer that combines elements of both ale and lager, resulting in a crisp and refreshing taste.
  • Goat IPA: A bold and hoppy India Pale Ale with strong citrus and pine notes.
  • Fancy Pants: A full-bodied amber ale with a complex malt character and a hint of caramel sweetness.

Brewery[edit | edit source]

The Mountain Goat brewery in Richmond features a state-of-the-art brewing facility, a taproom, and a beer garden. The taproom offers visitors the opportunity to sample a wide range of Mountain Goat beers, including exclusive and experimental brews that are not available elsewhere. The brewery also hosts regular events, such as brewery tours, beer tastings, and live music performances.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Mountain Goat Beer is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. The brewery has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including using solar power, recycling waste materials, and sourcing ingredients locally whenever possible.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Mountain Goat Beer has received numerous awards and accolades for its beers, both nationally and internationally. The brewery's commitment to quality and innovation has earned it a reputation as one of Australia's leading craft beer producers.

Acquisition[edit | edit source]

In 2015, Mountain Goat Beer was acquired by Asahi Breweries, a major Japanese beverage company. Despite the acquisition, Mountain Goat has continued to operate independently, maintaining its focus on producing high-quality craft beers.

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