Upslope Brewing Company
Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | Brewery, Beer |
Founded | 2008 |
Founder | Matt Cutter, Danny Pages |
Headquarters | , United States |
Number of locations | 2 |
Area served | Colorado |
Production output | 30,433 bbls (2016)[1] |
Revenue | $2.1 million (2012) |
Number of employees | 55[2] |
Website | upslopebrewing |
Upslope Brewing Company is a brewery company in Boulder, Colorado founded in 2008.[3][4] The company operates two breweries, both in Boulder, and produces several types of beer.[4]
Overview
The company was founded in 2008 in Boulder, Colorado by Matt Cutter and Dany Pages. Shortly afterward, Henry Wood joined the team.[4] In 2012, the company's revenue was $2.1 million.[5] The company operates two breweries, their original brewery in north Boulder and a newer one in east Boulder established in April 2013.[4][5] Both locations also have a taproom.[5][6]
The Brewers Association trade group ranked Upslope's 2016 production of 30,433 barrels as the 8th highest in Colorado.[1] Production significantly increased when the company opened their second brewery in east Boulder.[4][5] The company packages its beers solely in aluminum cans.[7][8]
Up to April 2013, the company only distributed its products in Colorado.[6] In July 2013, distribution expanded to include Texas,[9] and as of 2018 the company's products are distributed to seven states.[10]
Beers
Upslope Brewing Company brews Citra pale ale, India Pale Ale, brown ale, lager, Oatmeal stout and Imperial IPA styles of beer.[11][4][6] The company also produces a limited release pumpkin ale brewed with fresh pumpkins, a limited release Belgian pale ale and a Christmas ale.[5][7][12][13]
Awards
In the 2013 Great American Beer Festival Pro-Am Competition, Upslope Brewing Company won a bronze medal for their oatmeal stout.[14] In 2013 the company was ranked No. 5 in a list of fastest-growing Boulder companies published by Boulder County Business Report.[5]
See also
References
- ^ a b "Colorado's top 10 breweries of 2016 by the numbers". denverpost.com. June 13, 2017. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
- ^ Upslope Brewing Co – Boulder, Colorado (CO) | Company Profile. Manta.com.
- ^ Rabin, D. (2014). Colorado Breweries. Breweries Series (in Spanish). Stackpole Books. pp. 183–185. ISBN 978-0-8117-5618-1. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f Upslope Brewing Co. Expands With Second Location. Huffington Post.
- ^ a b c d e f "Upslope cranks up beer production". Boulder County Business Report.
- ^ a b c Upslope Brewing growing into second brewery, opening new taproom. The Denver Post.
- ^ a b Upslope Brewing adds 'bomber can' of Imperial IPA to year-round lineup. The Denver Post.
- ^ Tap Room Boulder | Brewery & Beer Tours Colorado. Upslope Brewing.
- ^ Upslope Brewing Co. Heads Downhill to Texas. Houstonia Magazine (August 12, 2013).
- ^ Firestone Walker to sell here; Saint Arnold is gold. Houston Chronicle.
- ^ Williams, L. (2012). Beer Lover's Colorado. Beer Lovers Series. Globe Pequot Press. pp. 70–72. ISBN 978-0-7627-9241-2. Retrieved November 6, 2017.
- ^ Upslope Pumpkin Ale returns – in cans. The Denver Post.
- ^ Awesome Thanksgiving craft beer pairings. The Denver Post.
- ^ Great American Beer Festival awards more than 250 medals. Denverijournal.com (October 12, 2013).
Further reading
- The Great American Ale Trail (Revised Edition). pp. 158–159.
- Zymurgy, Volume 33 (paywalled)