Who owns Redhook Brewing?

Who owns Redhook Brewing?

Anheuser-Busch InBev
On Monday, the Portland-based owner of Redhook Brewing — an iconic Seattle beer-maker that helped ferment the craft-brew movement nearly 40 years ago — agreed to be bought out by Anheuser-Busch InBev, the global beer behemoth known for mass-produced brands like Budweiser.

Where is Redhook made?

Seattle, Washington, U.S. The Redhook Ale Brewery is a beer brewery operating out of Seattle, Washington, United States. It was founded in Seattle in 1981 by Paul Shipman and Gordon Bowker, and is currently owned by Portland, Oregon-based Craft Brew Alliance.

Where is the Redhook brewery located?

The Redhook Ale Brewery, headquartered in Portland, Oregon, is a beer brewery with operations in Seattle, Washington.

Is Redhook still in business?

From modest beginnings in an old transmission shop in the Ballard neighborhood, to a former trolley car barn in Fremont, Redhook has always embodied the spirit of Seattle. After 39 years, Seattle’s Original Craft Brewery is still brewing fresh, innovative craft beers for the new generations of beer lovers.

What is the alcohol content of Redhook?

Redhook’s flagship brand is Redhook ESB (5.8% ABV ). Redhook also brews Long Hammer IPA (6.2% ABV), Big Ballard Imperial IPA (8.6% ABV), Bicoastal IPA (7.1% ABV), and its seasonal beer offerings: My Oh My Caramel Macchiato Milk Stout (Spring – 5.5% ABV), Tangelic Halo Tangerine IPA (Summer – 6.2% ABV), Winterhook…

What is Redhook IPA?

Redhook is the first craft brewery to have bicoastal breweries. Redhook IPA, aka Long Hammer IPA, is first released. Tracing its heritage from another Redhook classic beer, Ballard Bitter, Long Hammer IPA continues to be one of America’s favorite and Seattle’s #1 IPA.

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