Revised Press Release:
CORVALLIS,
Ore. (April 17, 2015 ) – Oregon State University’s fermentation science program has
received a $1 million gift from Carlos Alvarez, the chairman and
chief executive officer of The Gambrinus Company, a San Antonio-based
beer company that owns BridgePort Brewing Company in Portland, Oregon;
the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas; and the Trumer Brewery in
Berkeley, California.
The
gift from Alvarez will fund the purchase of a new research brewery to
be housed in Oregon State’s Wiegand Hall Pilot Plant Facility, where
fermentation science students participate in each step of the brewing
and packaging process.
“We
are incredibly grateful and excited about building on this great
relationship with BridgePort and Gambrinus,” said Tom Shellhammer, OSU’s
Nor’Wester Professor of Fermentation Science. “At Oregon State we are
very proud to offer students a ‘grain-to-glass’ education that covers
every aspect of the beer-making process. Furthermore, we carry out
cutting-edge, globally-relevant brewing science research.
“This
state-of-the-art facility will allow us to provide an experiential
education that is truly world-class, while also enhancing research that
benefits industry,” Shellhammer added.
Oregon
State’s collaborative relationship with BridgePort spans more than 15
years. Most recently, Shellhammer, OSU fermentation science students,
and BridgePort brewmaster and OSU alumnus Jeff Edgerton collaborated on
a session brown ale that won a gold medal at the European Beer Star
competition in Germany.
Alvarez is a graduate of the Monterrey Institute of Technology in Monterrey, Mexico, with a degree in biochemical engineering. After
working as export manager for Grupo Modelo and taking Corona to the
U.S., Alvarez founded The Gambrinus Company in 1986 and became U.S.
importer for Corona and other Modelo brands for the next 20 years.
In
1989, he acquired and revitalized the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, Texas,
now the fourth largest craft brewery in the U.S. with Shiner Bock
as its leading brand. Alvarez subsequently acquired BridgePort Brewing
Company in 1995 and founded the Trumer Brewery in Berkeley, California,
in 2004.
An
ardent supporter of education, Alvarez has contributed to educational
institutions across the U.S. with a particular focus on scholarship
funding. Among other volunteer leadership roles, he served several
years on the board of trustees for Davidson College in North Carolina.
“I
am very pleased to support Oregon State’s fermentation science program
and its outstanding students, who represent so much promise as future
craft brewers,” Alvarez said. “I am particularly excited to be able to
fund this project and give back to the industry that built my business.”
Oregon
State is one of only two universities in the nation offering
undergraduate and graduate level degrees in fermentation science that
lead
to a career in the brewing industry. Housed within the Department of
Food Science and Technology, one of the oldest and top-ranked food
science programs in the U.S., the program attracts students from across
the country and around the world who hope to enter
the craft brewing market. Three out of four students in the department
are fermentation science majors.
When construction is finished, the new research brewery funded by Alvarez’s gift will be named in his honor.
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