Santa Fe Brewing Company
Santa Fe Brewing Company is a brewery located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It is the oldest brewery in New Mexico, having been established in 1988. The brewery is known for its wide range of craft beers, including several award-winning varieties.
History[edit | edit source]
Santa Fe Brewing Company was founded in 1988 by Mike Levis. The brewery started as a small operation but has grown significantly over the years. In 1997, the brewery was purchased by Brian Lock, who expanded its production capacity and distribution network.
Beers[edit | edit source]
Santa Fe Brewing Company produces a variety of beers, including IPAs, stouts, porters, and lagers. Some of their most popular beers include:
- Santa Fe Pale Ale: A classic American pale ale with a balanced flavor profile.
- Happy Camper IPA: A hoppy IPA that has become one of the brewery's flagship beers.
- Java Stout: A rich stout brewed with coffee.
- Freestyle Pilsner: A crisp and refreshing pilsner.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
The main brewery is located in Santa Fe, but the company also operates several taprooms throughout New Mexico. The brewery features a large outdoor beer garden, a tasting room, and offers tours to visitors.
Sustainability[edit | edit source]
Santa Fe Brewing Company is committed to sustainability. They use solar panels to power their operations and have implemented water conservation measures. The brewery also participates in local recycling programs and uses eco-friendly packaging.
Events[edit | edit source]
The brewery hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including beer festivals, live music performances, and community gatherings. They also participate in local and national beer competitions, often winning awards for their brews.
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