Wachusett Brewing Company

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Wachusett Brewing Company's logo, as shown here, is modified for each of its products showing (for example) a cornucopia on its Octoberfest ale and flowers on its Sumemr Breeze wheat ale.
Wachusett Brewing Company's logo, as shown here, is modified for each of its products showing (for example) a cornucopia on its Octoberfest ale and flowers on its Sumemr Breeze wheat ale.

Wachusett Brewing Company is a microbrewery and craft brewery in Westminster, Massachusetts.

Founded in 1993, by former attendees of Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Wachusett Brewing Company is Worcester County's first and only brewery and was well-accepted by the town of Westminister. One of the founders said:

The town has just opened their arms. The area's been hit hard by lay-offs and they're excited to see a new business and a new industry try to make a go of it.[1]

The company maintains a relationship with the founders' alma mater and has arranged for students of Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Department of Chemical Engineering to earn college credit in cooperation with the brewery. In 2005, the company's founders received the college's Ichabod Washburn Young Alumni Award for Professional Achievement.[2][3]

The brewery produces a variety of beers including ales and a porter. Its most distinctive and unusual product is probably ""Wachusett Blueberry", a wheat ale with a hint of natural blueberry flavor.[4]

In describing this company's Oktoberfest-inspired product, one reviewer wrote in part:

The ale has a lighter mouthfeel and less oomph than you would expect from an Octoberfest beer. Overall, I liked the drinkability and character of the ale, however, I was left wanting for a little more maltiness and body.[5]

Wachusett Brewing Company's largest account is the Wachusett Mountain Ski Area and together they co-sponsor such events as the annual "The Wachusett to Wachusett 5M" ski race.[1][6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Yankee Brew News Archive, "Wachusett Brewing Company Introduces Craft Beer to Worcester County"
  2. ^ Worcester Polytechnic Institute WPIwiki
  3. ^ Worcester Polytechnic Institute Office of Development and Alumni relations
  4. ^ Wachusett Brewing Company
  5. ^ BeerWineOnline.com
  6. ^ CoolRunning.com, "The Wachusett to Wachusett 5M"