River Horse Brewery
Type | Craft Brewery |
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Location | Ewing Township, New Jersey, USA |
Opened | 1996 |
Key people | Jim, Jack, and Tim Bryan (founders) |
Annual production volume | 13,000 barrels a year |
Owned by | Glenn Bernabeo and Chris Walsh |
Distribution | On-site |
Tasting | Tastings and tours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
Website | www |
River Horse Brewing Co. is a craft brewery in Ewing Township in Mercer County, New Jersey.[1] It was started in 1996 but then came under new ownership in 2007. It is NJ's second largest craft brewery, after Flying Fish Brewery.
History
[edit]River Horse Brewing Co. was founded by the Bryan brother, Jim, Jack, and Tim. The original location was in Lambertville, New Jersey in the 10,000 sq ft OTC Cracker Factory.[2] After 11 years, the brother sold the brewery to Glenn Bernabeo and Chris Walsh, who just sold their private equity firm SSG Capital Advisors and were looking for "Another Challenge".[3] In 2013 they moved the brewery to a new 25,000 sq ft facility in Ewing, NJ.[4]
Products
[edit]River Horse's main beer styles are: "Hippotizing IPA" an American IPA, "Tripel Horse" a Belgian-style Tripel Ale, "Roly Poly Pils" a Czech Style Pilsner, "My Name Is Citrus Maximus" a fruited IPA, River Horse IPA, and "Special Ale" an American Amber Ale. They also produce a variety of seasonal ales, such as a summer blonde ale and autumn pumpkin ale.[4]
Awards and recognition
[edit]In 2017, River Horse's Triple Horse won third place in the GABF.[5]
See also
[edit]- Alcohol laws of New Jersey
- Beer in New Jersey
- Beer in the United States
- List of wineries, breweries, and distilleries in New Jersey
References
[edit]- ^ New Jersey Craft Beer. "New Jersey Breweries & Brewpubs – contact info, tours, tastings and more" (21 September 2013) Retrieved 8 October 2013.
- ^ Lew., Bryson (2008). New Jersey breweries. Haynie, Mark, 1950-. Mechanicsburg, Pa.: Stackpole Books. ISBN 9780811746274. OCLC 787868658.
- ^ Morris, Chris (2015). North Jersey beer : a brewing history from Princeton to Sparta. Charleston, SC. ISBN 9781626199071. OCLC 921512968.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ a b Johnson, Kelly (13 August 2013). "River Horse Brewing Co. finds room to grow in Ewing". NJ.com. Retrieved 2018-11-27.
- ^ Atmonavage, Joe (9 October 2017). "These 3 N.J. beers were just named among the best in U.S." NJ.com. Retrieved 2018-11-27.