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Strong growth in 2015 has been fueled by DALE'S PALE ALE, along with the releases of PINNER THROWBACK IPA and OSKAR BLUES IPA.
Longmont, CO & Brevard, NC-- Oskar Blues Brewery, the
first craft brewery in the country to brew & hand-can their beer in
November 2002, continues explosive growth in 2015 and earned a position
in the top half of the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America for the fifth year in a row.
Colorado's
funky and unapologetic brew-pub has grown to become the largest
American craft brewery to package beer exclusively in cans, while
reaching towards 200,000 BBLs in 2015. The brewery climbed to 24th on
the Brewers Association Top 50 Breweries list which ranks craft breweries based on beer sales volume.
Growth
continues to be fueled at both East and West Oskar Blues breweries. The
North Carolina brewery in Brevard added a second 50-barrel mash tun, a
silo capable of holding 100,000 pounds of spent grain and is in process
of completing the second phase of its 17,000 square foot expansion
project. The Colorado brewery acquired an additional 60,000 square feet
last year in Longmont and is increasing capacity and developing an Oak
Aging event venue.
In
addition to capacity increases, strong double digit growth of Dale's
Pale Ale including a 43% YTD growth trend in Total U.S. Food (Scans) has
led the way. In fact, the original craft beer in a can and flagship of
Oskar Blues Brewery remains 50% of the brand mix amongst strong new
brands Pinner Throwback IPA and Oskar Blues IPA.
The
release of Pinner Throwback IPA (6-packs, 12-packs and draft) and Oskar
Blues IPA (6-packs) as year round core packages added firepower to an
already strong can-centric brand family. The addition of Pinner
Throwback IPA cans to the CANundrum Mixed 12-packs (Dale's Pale Ale,
Mama's Little Yella Pils, Old Chub Scotch Ale) is seeing strong 70%
growth rate vs. 2014 depletions.
Development of the Oskar
Blues sales team continues, eclipsing 68 reps including an experienced
chain team. The brewery has expanded distribution to 44 U.S. states and
plans to reach all 50 states by mid-year 2016.
Oskar Blues' 2015 milestones:
- Oskar Blues Brewery Depletions growth is at 28% YTD
- Dale's Pale Ale 6-pack cans are experiencing 43% growth and are the leading craft can 6-Pack in US Total Food while Oskar Blues Brewery growth is at 60% growth in that segment
- CANundrum Mixed 12-pack growth is at 70% YTD
- Pinner Throwback IPA, a 4.9 % crushable beer, available year-round in cans and on draft has surpassed Mama's Little Yella Pils in 2015 sales
- Oskar Blues IPA, a 6.43 percent beer using Australian hops is available in cans across the country and soon to be on draft
- Increased distribution to 44 states
Oskar
Blues continues to bring innovation to the craft beer industry. The
introduction of the Crowler Seamer by Oskar Blues and Ball Corporation
provides recyclable 32-ounce cans filled with fresh draft beer to
taproom customers for off-premise consumption. In 2015, nearly 200 other
breweries and bars across the country purchased Crowlers and cans,
creating a side business at the brewery that has accelerated quickly and
organically.
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About Oskar Blues Brewery
Founded
by Dale Katechis in 1997 in Lyons, Colorado, Oskar Blues Brewery
launched the craft beer-in-a-can apocalypse with hand-canned, flagship
brew Dale's Pale Ale. Today, Oskar Blues is one of the fastest growing
breweries in the country and operates breweries in Longmont, Colorado
and Brevard, North Carolina, reaching to produce 200,000 barrels in
2015. The original canned craft brewery continues push innovation with
creations like The Crowler while it distributes to 44 U.S. states,
Washington, D.C., as well as parts of Canada, Sweden, and the U.K.
In 2013, Oskar Blues founded the CAN'd Aid Foundation,
a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public charity that offers grassroots grants to
those making a difference in the areas of community, the environment,
music, and more. To keep up with all things Oskar Blues, visit http://www.oskarblues.com.
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