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词条 Stony Creek Brewery
释义

  1. History

      Prior to Rebranding    Post Rebranding  

  2. Location

     First Facility  Accessibility  Parking Lot  Second Brewing Facility 

  3. Production Rates

      Current Production Rates   Projected Production Rates 

  4. Products

      Active Products    Former Products   Archived Products 

  5. Staff

  6. Hours

  7. Contact

  8. References

  9. External links

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| name = Stony Creek Brewery
| logo = Stony Creek Brewery.JPG
| logo_size = 250px
| type = Private
| foundation = 2015
| location_city = Branford, Connecticut
| location_country = United States
| industry = Craft Brewery
| products = Beer, Wine
| homepage = StonyCreekBeer.com
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The Stony Creek Brewery is a Craft Brewery established in 2010 by Manny Rodriguez and Peggy Crowley,[1] located in Branford, Connecticut.[2] "Stony Creek first launched as a contract-produced craft brand"; they produced only a small number of craft brews through a larger company, in this case, Thomas Hooker Brewery.[1] Up until 2012 they were little known and had little potential for growth. Ed Crowley, husband of co-founder Peggy Crowley, worked as a Co-owner at Dichello Distributors in 2012 when he noticed an increase in the market of craft brewing. He gave up his position at Dichello Distributors and pursued his dream of craft brewing. Over the next three years, he rebranded Stony Creek Brewery and reopened in February 2015.

History

Prior to Rebranding

Prior to their rebranding, Stony Creek Brewery was a small-scale contract-produced craft brand known for their IPA’s named after Connecticut's two state area codes, 203 and 860.[2] They also featured a 203 Lager and a 401 IPA as a salute to Rhode Island's only area code.[3] As a small-scale craft brand without a brewery of their own, Stony Creek had minimal options for expansion. Eventually, Ed Crowley saw the shift in market share from large core brands to small, local craft brews. "I started seeing some of the more local brands coming in and taking a half a point of market share," he said. "I would sit back in my chair as an A-B [Anheuser-Busch] guy or a Heineken guy would say 'I am losing taps to local brands.' Dichello's core brands started to suffer and, at that point, my family and I decided that 2012 was the proper time to get out."[1] He sold his shares of Dichello Distributors (50% of total shares) to get start up money for the rebranding of Stony Creek Brewery.

Post Rebranding

After the rebranding, the new Stony Creek Brewery became much more than just a small-scale contract-produced craft brand. Ed Crowley Sr. reinvented every aspect of the Stony Creek brand from what it was in 2012. He began by bringing in his son Ed Crowly Jr. as owner. Ed Crowley Sr. and Jr. were passionate about the bigger plans they had for the brewery.[2] Next, Ed Crowley Sr. worked with his former business colleague Andrew Schwartz to design the job description for the Brewmaster at Stony Creek. Schwartz worked as senior innovation brewer for Craft Brew Alliance. Once Crowley received the description, he immediately reciprocated the offer to Schwartz. After some contemplation, Schwartz accepted the position and became Crowley’s second large acquisition in the rebranding.[1] Jamal Robinson was then acquired by Crowley from Blue Point Brewing Company to become Stony Creek’s Director of Sales.[1] Finally, Crowley brought in "Good Beer Hunting's Michael Kiser, a brand strategist and expert storyteller".[1] Kiser worked with Crowley to design a visual aspect that would embody the rebranding he was looking to accomplish. From there the "vibrant, multicolored heron that is prominently displayed throughout the company's entire portfolio, was designed by local artist, Lisa Sotero ."[1] The rebranded Stony Creek reopened in February 2015, and "has since grown to become one of the top 10 tourist destinations in the state of Connecticut" according to Crowley.[1]

The heron artwork and support images that are displayed throughout the company’s entire portfolio are designed and illustrated by Lisa Sotero.

Location

First Facility

As of February 2015, Stony Creek Brewery opened its first facility at 5 Indian Neck Avenue on the Branford River in Branford, Connecticut.[2] Their $20 Million[1] Indian Neck facility took four years of planning and 10 months of construction to complete construction, but it finally opened in February 2015.[2] The Brewery's 30,000 square feet makes it the second largest brewing facility and taproom in Connecticut, trailing only Two Roads Brewing Company in Stratford, Connecticut.[16] There is a 2,500 square foot tasting room with 23-ounce glass mugs hanging on the wall behind the bar as part of the brewery’s Mug Club.[4] As of June 13, 2015 the Mug Club had more that 250 members.[4] The club is a way of thanking devoted customers by giving them an opportunity to, “have their own little piece of the Creek,” Crowley Jr. said.[4] The Stony Creek Brewery also boasts two outdoor decks, one on the first floor outside the Tap Room, and the other by the celebration room on the second floor, both overlooking the Branford River.[4] The first floor back deck is complete with Adirondack chairs and tables while the second floor deck is reserved for those customers looking to rent out the space for gatherings or special occasions.[2] The back deck leads down to a ground level that has more seating, a bocce ball court, custom-designed cornhole boards and fire pits.[2] The front of the building features a 30-foot tall glass wall providing oncoming customers a sneak peek at Stony Creek’s tap room.[4]

Accessibility

The new Stony Creek Brewery is accessible to guest by almost any means of transportation.[16] “It is within easy walking distance of the Branford Train Station (about a block away), and there will be a 50-bike bicycle rack, and two electric car stations."[5] A new 140-foot dock was just built on the river that will allow patrons to travel to the brewery by boat.[4]

Parking Lot

The “mammoth” parking lot will host food trucks regularly, since there is no food on site.[5] However, it will double as an event space. The team is currently considering events such as music festivals, beer festivals and drive in movie nights.[5] Guests are welcomed and encouraged to bring their own food, get something to eat at the food trucks or order takeout from a list of suggested local restaurants.[2]

Second Brewing Facility

Stony Creek Brewery has grown rapidly since rebranding and reopening in 2015, and consequently, talks have been made about opening another facility in a separate location.[1] When asked about this speculation, Crowley said, "This brewing facility will always be our main brewery, but we will put another brewery in Branford, at another location."[1] As a result of the company's success, Stony Creek has already begun planning for a secondary brewing facility.[1]

Production Rates

Current Production Rates

According to BrewBound.com, the Stony Creek Brewery has produced "more than 10,000 barrels during its first 12 months."[1] Crowley also predicts, "to have over 288,000 people through the brewery this year."[1] Recognizing that demand was quickly outpacing supply, Stony Creek reinvested $3 million on 13 new fermentation tanks, two bright beer tanks, a dedicated mash tun and a centrifuge.[1]

Projected Production Rates

"Stony Creek, which could eventually produce 60,000 barrels in its current footprint, [we] will build out 45,000 barrels of capacity by next March" Schwartz said.[1] The company has already begun planning for a secondary brewing facility to greater increase production.[1]

Products

Active Products

NameTypeABVIBU
CrankyIPA6.8%68
Big CrankyDouble IPA9.5%95
Little CrankySession IPA4.5%50
Dock TimeAmber Lager4.8%N/A
Sun JuiceBelgian Summer Ale5.3%N/A
CrumApple Cinnamon Oatmeal Amber Ale6.2%N/A
Snow HoleDouble Red Winter Seasonal8.5%85
ChahklitBaltic Porter8.5%N/A
CrimsangSoured Double IPA9.5%95
Reposado NegroBlack Wheat Wine9.2%N/A
LichtenlizzyHybrid of a Berliner Weisse and a Smoked Rauch3.5%N/A
[6]

Former Products

NameTypeABV
Black AleAmerican Black Ale6.0%
Brewford GoldBlonde Ale4.6%
Nitro BlackBlack IPA6.0%
In the RedAmerican Amber Ale5.3%
Nitro Belgian BlondeBlonde Ale6.9%
Nitro Pale AlePale Ale5.6%
Nitro Golden RyeRye Beer5.8%
Creeker XpaTriple IPA4.3%
CrankedImperial Double IPA9.5%
BlAgerBlack Lager9.2%
Double RedAmerican Amber Ale8.5%
Choc DockVienna Lager4.8%
[7]

Archived Products

NameTypeABV
203American IPA6.1%
860American IPA6.1%
401American IPA6.15%
203American Amber Lager4.7%
[8]

Staff

According to the New Haven Register, the brewery has 15 full-time employees, with several other part-time employees.[4] However, the Stony Creek Brewery website only lists the following 9 individuals:[6]

NamePosition
Ed (Sr.) & Peggy CrowleyFounders
Ed Crowley Jr.Owner
Andy SchwartzBrewmaster
Jamal RobinsonDirector of Sales
Manny RodriguezDirector of Operations
Nina FattoreEvent Planner
Jake PelletierTasting Room Manager
Del MorelPackaging Manager
[6]

Hours

DayTime
MondayClosed
Tuesday3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Wednesday3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Thursday3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Friday12:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Saturday12:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Sunday12:00 PM – 8:00 PM
[6]

Contact

Phone(203) 433-4545
Emailinfo@stonycreekbeer.com
[6]

References

1. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 {{Cite web|title = The ‘New’ Stony Creek Brewery|url = http://www.brewbound.com/news/profile-the-new-stony-creek-brewery|website = brewbound.com|accessdate = 2015-10-20}}
2. ^{{Cite web|title = Branford's Stony Creek Brewery Reinvents Itself As Destination Venue|url = http://www.courant.com/features/food/hc-stony-creek-brewery-branford-0625-20150622-story.html|website = courant.com|accessdate = 2015-10-20}}
3. ^{{Cite web|title = Stony Creek Brewery Breaks Ground on Branford River Site|url = http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/entertainment/the-scene/Stony-Creek-Brewery-Breaks-Ground-on-Branford-River-Site-267494171.html|website = nbcconnecticut.com|accessdate = 2015-10-20}}
4. ^{{Cite web|title = Stony Creek Brewery in Branford continues to grow as it turns into a destination spot|url = http://www.nhregister.com/general-news/20150613/stony-creek-brewery-in-branford-continues-to-grow-as-it-turns-into-a-destination-spot|website = nhregister.com|accessdate = 2015-10-20}}
5. ^{{Cite web|title = Beer Making to Begin Soon at Branford’s New Stony Creek Brewery|url = http://www.connecticutmag.com/Blog/The-Connecticut-Table/November-2014/Beer-Making-to-Begin-Soon-at-Branfords-New-Stony-Creek-Brewery/|website = connecticutmag.com|accessdate = 2015-10-20}}
6. ^{{Cite web|title = Stony Creek Brewery|url = http://stonycreekbeer.com|website = stonycreekbeer.com|accessdate = 2015-10-20}}
7. ^{{Cite web|title = Stony Creek Brewery Untappd|url = https://untappd.com/StonyCreekBrewery/beer|website = untappd.com|accessdate = 2015-11-02}}
8. ^{{Cite web|title = Stony Creek Brewery|url = http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/30062/?view=beers&show=arc|website = beeradvocate.com|accessdate = 2015-10-20}}

External links

  • Official Website
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