Michigan Brewing Company
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Michigan Brewing | |
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Location | Webberville, Michigan, USA |
Year opened | 1996 |
Active Beers | |
Celis | wheat beer |
High Seas India Pale Ale | India Pale Ale |
Mackinac Pale Ale | Pale Ale |
Sunset Amber Lager | Ale |
Peninsula Porter | Porter |
Superior Stout | Stout |
Wheatland Wheat Beer | Wheat Ale |
Michigan Nut Brown Ale | Brown Ale |
The Michigan Brewing Company is a brewery operating in Webberville, Michigan. It produces craft beers.
[edit] History
The brewery started in 1996. Celis was purchased by Michigan Brewing in 2002. Pierre Celis, who is credited for the Wit beer revival in his native Belgium, was hired to continue his famed style of beer.
In 2006 the Michigan Brewing Company announced that they would be moving into a larger facility, in order to stock more beer. Pub 122, the brewery's own pub, will also be moving, and will feature a larger bar, more seating, and an expanded menu. The new facility will be just over 80,000 square feet, which is about 7 times larger than the current facility.
[edit] Awards
- Bronze Medal, 2004 Great American Beer Festival
- Gold Medal, 2003 Great American Beer Festival