Small Town Brewery

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Small Town Brewery is a brewery located in Wauconda, Illinois, known for its unique and innovative craft beers. The brewery gained widespread recognition for its flagship product, Not Your Father's Root Beer, which is a root beer flavored beer.

History[edit | edit source]

Small Town Brewery was founded by Tim Kovac in 2010. Kovac's brewing philosophy was heavily influenced by his family's brewing traditions, which date back to the 17th century. The brewery initially focused on creating small-batch, artisanal beers with a nostalgic twist.

Not Your Father's Root Beer[edit | edit source]

The brewery's most famous product, Not Your Father's Root Beer, was introduced in 2012. This alcoholic beverage quickly became popular due to its unique flavor profile, which closely mimics traditional root beer but with an ABV of 5.9%. The success of this product led to a significant expansion of the brewery's distribution network.

Product Line[edit | edit source]

In addition to Not Your Father's Root Beer, Small Town Brewery offers a variety of other flavored beers, including:

  • Not Your Father's Ginger Ale
  • Not Your Father's Vanilla Cream Ale
  • Not Your Father's Mountain Ale

These products are part of the brewery's strategy to create innovative beverages that appeal to a wide range of consumers.

Distribution[edit | edit source]

Small Town Brewery's products are distributed across the United States, and the company has partnerships with major distributors to ensure wide availability. The brewery's success has also led to collaborations with other breweries and beverage companies.

Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]

Small Town Brewery has received numerous awards for its innovative products. Not Your Father's Root Beer, in particular, has been praised for its unique flavor and has won several awards at various beer festivals.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD