Employee-owners at both craft breweries come together to create collaboration brews to celebrate ESOP culture
Boston, MA/Bend, OR (September 15, 2015) – This October, Harpoon and Deschutes will release a collaboration called EHOP – beers brewed by employee-owners in celebration of brewing independence. The story began, in part, in August 2014 when the Harpoon Brewery announced that it was transitioning to employee ownership. When the news broke, employee-owners from Deschutes Brewery were among the first to extend an enthusiastic welcome to the ESOP (Employee Stock Ownership Plan) club.
Two
versions of the EHOP beer will be released: one brewed at Harpoon in
Boston and the other brewed at Deschutes in Bend, Oregon. Harpoon brewer
Ethan Elston and Deschutes brewer Ryan Schmiege collaborated on both
recipes. While each beer is unique, both recipes include employee-grown
hops (EHOPs) and local ingredients.
The
Harpoon EHOP will be released as part of the brewery’s limited batch
100 Barrel Series. Harpoon employees contributed their homegrown hops to
the recipe, which include Cascade, Challenger, Willamette, and Tettnang
hop varieties. The combination of Caramel and Midnight
Wheat malt gives this beer a sturdy malt character, while locally
sourced sage and thyme add a bit of spice. The result is a full-bodied
amber ale with a malty sweetness and lingering spiciness. ABV 8% / IBUs
35.
courtesy of Harpoon Brewing |
“It
has been quite a year for us at Harpoon as we’ve transitioned to
employee ownership,” says Harpoon CEO and co-founder Dan Kenary. “It’s a
complicated process and we couldn’t have done it without the support
that we received from Deschutes and other craft brewers who had chosen
this path before us. We’re extremely proud to be employee-owned – being
an independent brewer is something we value deeply and believe it’s at
the core of what makes the craft beer industry so great for both brewers
and beer lovers. This beer is a high-five to our fellow independent
American craft breweries and their employee-owners.”
Deschutes
is brewing its version of the EHOP beer using the same malt and hop
profile. Several of the whole flower hops being used in the beer are
growing in front of the brewery’s main Bend, Oregon facility, and were
harvested by employees this week to add to the beer. This beer will also
be an amber ale, brewed with Oregon sage and thyme. ABV 8% / IBUs 35.
Courtesy of Deschutes Brewing |
Ryan
Schmiege, assistant brewmaster for Deschutes, traveled to Boston to
collaborate on the Harpoon EHOP. He said, “This is the perfect way to
celebrate employee ownership for both of our breweries. I had a
fantastic time working with the brewing team at Harpoon, and it was
interesting to see how many similarities our two breweries have, even
though we are across the country from one another. I’m proud that we’ve
come together on this collaboration to celebrate our shared employee-ownership culture.”
Deschutes and Harpoon will host an invite-only EHOP release party on Thursday, September 24th from 3-6 pm at the Corner Office at the Curtis Hotel in Denver prior to the opening GABF session.
The Harpoon EHOP will be on tap along with a selection of Deschutes
beers. Fellow Colorado brewery employee-owners and their beers will be
on hand at the celebration, including New Belgium, Odell, and Left Hand.
Harpoon CEO Dan Kenary, Deschutes CEO Gary Fish, Odell CEO Wynne Odell,
New Belgium Director of Organizational Development Jennifer Briggs, and
Left Hand Co-Founder Eric Wallace will be at the reception celebrating
employee ownership and sharing their great beers.
Harpoon
EHOP and Deschutes EHOP will be available for purchase in their
respective markets in October, which coincides with National Employee
Ownership Month. The Deschutes EHOP and the Harpoon EHOP will be
available in 22 oz. bottles and draft (limited availability) this coming
October.
Courtesy of Deschutes Brewing |
About Deschutes Brewery:
Named as
OUTSIDE’s Best Places to Work in both 2013 and 2014, Deschutes Brewery
was founded in 1988 as a brew pub in Bend, Oregon. Still family and
employee owned 27 years later, the brewery is known for brewing a
diverse line-up of award winning beers including the popular Black Butte
Porter and Mirror Pond Pale Ale. From the beginning, the focus has been
on crafting the best beer and food using only the finest ingredients.
In 2008, the brewery opened a second pub in Portland’s Pearl District.
Deschutes Brewery now ships beer to 28 states, the District of Columbia,
and around the world from its main brewing facility located on the
banks of the Deschutes River. To find out more, visit www.DeschutesBrewery.com
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The Harpoon
Brewery was founded by beer lovers Dan Kenary, Rich Doyle, and George
Ligeti. In 1986 Harpoon was issued Brewing Permit #001 by the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, since it was the first brewery to brew
commercially in Boston after a dormant period of about 25 years.
Harpoon’s line of craft beer features its award winning IPA and UFO
White beers, along with special seasonal selections. In 2000 Harpoon
purchased a second brewery in Windsor, VT, making Harpoon the 15th
largest craft brewer in the US. Harpoon has since introduced the
limited batch 100 Barrel Series and the as well as the all-natural
Harpoon Craft Cider made from freshly pressed apples. In August 2014
Harpoon became an employee-owned company. For more information about
Harpoon beers and visiting the breweries, visit www.harpoonbrewery.com.
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