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Green Man Brewery (Asheville)

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Green Man Brewery
IndustryAlcoholic beverage
Founded1997
HeadquartersAsheville, North Carolina, USA
ProductsBeer
Production output
13000 Barrels (as of 2015)

Green Man Brewery is a craft beer brewery in Asheville, North Carolina. It is Asheville's second officially established brewery.[1]

History

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Green Man Brewery was started in 1997 in the brew pub Jack of the Wood in downtown Asheville.[2] Initially brewed in dairy tanks at the brewery's inception, the operations were relocated to a new brewery and connected taproom nicknamed "Dirty Jack's"[2] in 2005, located in the South Slope area of Downtown Asheville, Buxton Avenue.[1] Ownership switched from Joe Eckert to the current owner in 2010,[2] while original brewer John Stuart continued to brew for Green Man after the change in owners.[2] As the company's distribution footprint widened and popularity of Green Man's beers rose, the production abilities needed to be scaled up. An upgrade in 2006 saw production grow from 7bbl to 14bbl, and was later redoubled in 2012 to a 30 bbl brewhouse. In 2015, expansion continued with the addition of an 18,000 ft² bottling line, packaging, and shipping facility.[3] In addition, there is also a 3,000 ft² beer garden in this new facility.[4]

Beers

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The year-round flagship beers offered by Green Man are their ESB,[5][6] IPA, and Porter.[7] Green Man's flagship beers are their own take on traditional English styles, made with imported English malt; the beers are not pasteurized.[8] Offered alongside the English styled flagship beers are a rotating line-up of seasonals, such as Rambler, Harvester, Leaf Blower,[9] Wayfarer,[10] and Forester. Special limited releases happen throughout the year, including beers from Green Man's Barrel program.[8] The brewery has also had specialty programs such as a featured historical series that offered recipes from 1850-1915.[11]

Greenman's Beers
Name Style ABV % IBU Notes
IPA India Pale Ale 6.2 63 Year-round
ESB English Bitter 5.5 32 Year-round
Porter Porter 6.0 40 Year-round
Rambler Pale Ale 5.5 45 Seasonal
Harvester Marzen 6.0 30 Seasonal
Leaf Blower Red India Pale Ale 6.2 67 Seasonal
Wayfarer India Pale Ale 6.0 70 Seasonal
Forester Stout 6.0 60 Seasonal
The Rainmaker Double IPA 9.3 158 Limited Release
Holly King Holiday Ale 11.0 75 Limited Release
The Dweller Imperial Stout 10.0 65 Limited Release

Distribution Footprint

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Green Man's beers are distributed in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,[4] and as of 2015, Florida, and most currently Georgia and Virginia.[12][13] In 2019 Mississippi was added and Alabama is scheduled for 2020.

Taproom

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Green Man taprooms offer the brewery's flagship, seasonal, limited and special releases, as well as one-off beers. Green Man hosts 2 separate tap rooms, Dirty Jack's and The Mansion. Dirty Jack's, located at 23 Buxton Avenue, is a dog friendly brewery with British pub stylings, including a long wooden bar, darts, and soccer matches playing on the televisions on the walls. The Mansion, located at 27 Buxton Avenue, is also dog friendly and offers 2 levels of seating with a merchandise shop and bar on the main floor, and a larger bar on the 3rd floor with a covered patio and multiple TVs.[8]

Festival Participation

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Green Man participates in local, regional, and out of state beer festivals, where their beers have earned acclaim and awards.[14] The Forester Stout earned a silver medal[15] and the Porter won a bronze at the World Beer Championship.[16]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Green Man Forester: The Beer That Makes You Want To Grow A Beard". pastemagazine.com. 23 December 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "New Green Man owner has passion for great beer". The Asheville Citizen-Times.
  3. ^ "Asheville breweries expand into new markets". Mountain Xpress.
  4. ^ a b "Green Man Brewing expansion rolling along". Citizen Times. 3 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Green Man ESB". The Beer Connoisseur. 13 September 2015.
  6. ^ "Green Man ESB Beer Review".
  7. ^ "Green Man Porter". The Beer Connoisseur. 21 September 2015.
  8. ^ a b c "Green Man Brewery". The Brew Enthusiast.
  9. ^ "New Beer: Green Man Brewing's Leaf Blower - Asheville Ale Trail". Archived from the original on 2015-09-19. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  10. ^ "Wayfarer". The Beer Connoisseur. 21 September 2015.
  11. ^ "New: Green Man Brewing's Historic Beers - Asheville Ale Trail". Archived from the original on 2016-07-27. Retrieved 2016-01-18.
  12. ^ Sinclair Broadcast Group. "Asheville-Based Green Man Brewing Expanding Distribution". WLOS.
  13. ^ "Craft beers from Green Man Brewery in Asheville debut in Florida". Miami.com.
  14. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-12-16. Retrieved 2016-01-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  15. ^ "Beer Review for Green Man Brewery Forester Stout".
  16. ^ "Beer Review for Green Man Brewery English Style Porter".
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