Port Brewing Company
Port Brewing Co. LLC |
Location |
San Marcos, CA, USA |
Owner(s) |
Vince Marsaglia, Gina Marsaglia, Tomme Arthur, Jim Comstock |
Year opened |
March 2006 |
Active beers |
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Other beers |
Name |
Type |
Seasonal beers |
Anniversary Ale |
Pale American Strong Ale |
High Tide IPA |
Fresh Hop India Pale Ale |
Hot Rocks Lager |
Stein Bier |
Midnight Sessions |
Dark Lager |
Older Viscosity |
Bourbon Barrel Aged Dark Strong Ale |
Panzer |
Imperial Pilsner |
Santa's Little Helper |
Imperial Stout |
Summer Pale Ale (SPA) |
American Pale Ale |
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Port Brewing Company is a craft brewery headquartered in San Marcos, California. It was founded in 2006 in San Marcos, San Diego County, California.
History
In 2006 Pizza Port owners Vince and Gina Marsaglia expanded the beer production in a brewing facility formerly owned by Stone Brewing Company in San Marcos. This existing brewery space led to an increase the amount of beers available for distribution. The new brewery project is known as Port Brewing Company, LLC.
The Los Angeles Times gave Port Brewing’s Old Viscosity a big nod by naming it the newspaper’s “Beer of the Month.”[1]
Beers
Year Round Beers
- Shark Attack
- Wipeout IPA
- HOP-15
- Old Viscosity
- Gift of the Magi
- Carnivale
- Red Barn
- Devotion
- Anniversary Ale
- High Tide IPA
- Hot Rocks Lager
- Midnight Sessions
- Older Viscosity
- Panzer
- Santa's Little Helper
- Summer Pale Ale (SPA)
- Avant Garde
---Seasonal Beers---
Discontinued Beers
- Amigo Lager
- Sharkbite Red
Awards
Hop-15, their Double IPA has received numerous trophies from Great American Beer Festival, notably silver medal in 2003,[2] silver medal in 2005,[3] & bronze medal in 2008.[4]
The brewery and head brewer Tomme Arthur were also named World Beer Cup 2008 Champion Brewery and Champion Brewer in the Small Brewing Company Category at the World Beer Cup[5]
See also
References
- ^ "Beer of the Month: Port Brewing Old Viscosity". Los Angeles Times. 2009-01-07. http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-fo-bom7-2009jan07,0,1115061.story.
- ^ "Great American Beer Festival, Category: 40 Imperial or Double India Pale Ale". American Brewers Association. 2003. http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/pdf/winners/gabf03_winners.pdf.
- ^ "Great American Beer Festival, Category: 41 Imperial or Double India Pale Ale". American Brewers Association. 2005. http://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/pdf/winners/gabf05_winners.pdf.
- ^ "Great American Beer Festival, Category: 47 Imperial or Double India Pale Ale". American Brewers Association. 2008. http://greatamericanbeerfestival.com/pdf/winners/gabf08_winners.pdf.
- ^ "2008 Brewers Association World Beer Cup Winners". American Brewers Association. 2008. http://www.beertown.org/events/wbc/winners_list/winners_2008.html.
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