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A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & ...books.google.com › books
John Howard-Fusco · 2017
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One of the great success stories to come from this new wave of brewers is Cape May Brewing, which opened its doors in 2011. Finding a home at a regional airport in Rio Grande, partners Ryan Krill and Chris Henke left their corporate ...
The Great Northeast Brewery Tour: Tap Into the Best Craft ... - Page 114books.google.com › books
Ben Keene · 2014
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CAPE MAY BREWING COMPANY Year Founded: 2011 founders: Ryan Krill, Bob Krill, and Chris Henke Annual Production: 1,000 barrels Year-round & Seasonal Beers: Hefeweizen, Cranberry Wheat, Honey Porter, Centennial IPA, Saison, Blonde Ale, ...
Beer Lover's Mid-Atlantic: Best Breweries, Brewpubs & Beer Barsbooks.google.com › books
Bryan J. Kolesar · 2015
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Best Breweries, Brewpubs & Beer Bars Bryan J. Kolesar. Breweries CAPE MAY BREWING COMPANY 1288 Hornet Rd., Rio Grande, NJ 08242; (609) 849-9933; capemaybrewery.com; ...
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Peter Genovese · 2020
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Cape May County is bursting with craft breweries —Cape May Brewing, Cold Spring Brewery, Bucket Brigade Brewery, Gusto Brewing, Ludlam Island Brewery, Slack Tide Brewing—and 7 Mile, located in a strip mall across the highway from
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Location | Cape May Airport, Rio Grande, New Jersey, United States 1288 Hornet Road[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 39°0′11.0016″N 74°54′46.5552″W / 39.003056000°N 74.912932000°W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Opened | July 4, 2011 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Key people | Bob Krill, Ryan Krill, Chris Henke, founders | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Annual production volume | 10,000 US beer barrels (12,000 hL) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Employees | 65 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution | New Jersey, Pennsylvania | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cape May Brewing Company (CMBC) is a craft brewery in Cape May County, New Jersey. Opened in July 2011, it grew from a 12-gallon system to a three-vessel, 30-barrel brewhouse. Cape May beers became available at over 700 locations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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[edit]- Food & Wine magazine (national media) did a story when Cape May Brewery won a 2017 "Best Beer in America" award [1][2]
- as did New Jersey statewide media NJ.com (regional media) [2].
- Other examples of regional-media coverage:
I don't know if industry media "counts" but why not? I do not believe this is pay-to-play promotional coverage:
County/sub-regional:
Local:
References
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Elisabeth Sherman (January 11, 2018). "New Jersey Beer Named Best in the Country: Beer Connoisseur magazine gave the award to a 'sour blonde ale' called The Topsail". Food & Wine.
Articles listed on its website 9/2022:
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References
- ^ Kate Bernot (September 23, 2021). "Cape May Brewing Has No Secret Sauce". Brewing Industry Guide.
- ^ Jess Mayhugh (August 11, 2021). "My Longtime Crush on the Crush Cocktail". Thrillist.
Numerous awards listed on its website, including
- 2022 US Open Beer Championship Medal Winners which appears to be a bronze in one category.
- more
It has the first microbrewery opened at the Jersey Shore.[6]
It is the first brewery in Cape May County.[5]
On December 1, 2011, the Delaware River and Bay Authority officially opened the tasting room and allowed for tours of the brewery.[5]
Initially, the CMBC began brewing 12 gallons at a time, but gradually expanded.[2] In the first year of operations, the CMBC brewed 62 barrels, or about 1,900 gallons.[7]
In 2012, the council of Lower Township provided a ten-year, low-interest economic development loan as part of its Revolving Loan Fund, the first such loan from the township in nine years. The loan utilized funding from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, and was provided to purchase new equipment and for construction costs.[1]
After the loan, the CMBC rebuilt its taproom and expanded its brewing operations.[2] In March 2013, both Ryan Krill and Chris Henke were listed in All About Beer magazine's 30 brewers under 30 years old.[8]
On October 20, 2013, co-owner Ryan Krill presented a TEDx talk at Cape May Convention Hall.[6] At the event, Krill described the social effects of beer and the company's production process, including its use of local ingredients.[9]
In 2014, the brewery began brewing sour beer; due to the potential for yeast infecting other beers during the brewing process, CMBC built a separate production line for sours.[10]
The brewery was the third-largest craft brewery in New Jersey by 2015, brewing about 6,000 barrels that year.[11]
That year, the CMBC further expanded into a nearby warehouse, adding a new brewhouse, bottling line, and tap room, at the cost of $500,000 (USD).[12]
In May of that year, the company dedicated the new brewhouse, capable of expanding their yearly production to 15,000 barrels.[13]
In August 2015, the CMBC brewed a beer commemorating Pope Francis's visit to Philadelphia called YOPO, short for You Only Pope Once.[14] Also in 2015, CMBC President Ryan Krill was elected President of the Garden State Craft Brewers Guild.[15]
In February 2018, CMBC joined eight other breweries to form the Brewers Guild of New Jersey, representing the largest breweries in the state and 75% of the state's craft beer sales. The company split from the Garden State Craft Brewers Guild, making New Jersey the only state with multiple statewide craft beer associations.[16]
Products and sales
[edit]Due to a change in brewery laws in 2012, CMBC became able to sell pints in conjunction with brewery tours; theretofore, they had only been able to provide samples in the form of 4-ounce pours. The brewery generates some of its revenue on-premises from selling beer in growlers, or 64 US fl oz (1.9 L) reusable glass containers.[17]
By 2018, CMBC's beers were available in over 700 locations throughout New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania.[18]
Among the brewery's 100+ beers include Cape May IPA, Coastal Evacuation Double IPA, Devil's Reach Belgian Strong, Honey Porter, King Porter Stomp chocolate porter, Mop Water 5-spiced ale, Always Ready Northeast Pale Ale, The Bog Cranberry Shandy, City to Shore Double IPA, Corrosion Sour IPA, White Caps Double IPA, and Summer Catch Belgian-style wheat ale.[19]
In 2015, the brewery's Honey Porter became certified "Jersey Fresh", a label associated with the New Jersey Department of Agriculture for products grown in the state. It was the first beer in the state with the label, using locally-sourced honey.[20][21]
A year later, the brewery launched Beets by May, becoming its second beer to be labeled "Jersey Fresh", using beets from Formisano Farms in Buena.[22]
Awards
[edit]At the 2012 Atlantic City Beer Festival, the CMBC won the award for Best India Pale Ale (IPA) with its Centennial IPA.[23] In 2012, the company won both the "New Business Venture Award" and the "Conservation Award" from the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce.[24][25]
In 2015, CMBC's Sawyer’s Swap barley wine ale received a silver medal from the US Open Beer Championship, based in Ohio, in the aged beer category.[26] And at the Best of Craft Beer Awards, based in Oregon, their Coastal Evacuation brew received a silver medal in the category of Imperial IPA, and the Tower 23 earned a silver in the Berliner Weisse category. The Devil's Reach won a bronze in the Belgian Gold Strong Ale class.[27] At the World Beer Championships, CMBC received a silver medal for Devil's Reach, and a bronze for another Belgian-style brew, the Tripel Wreck.[28] In a different iteration of the same competition, also in 2015, CMBC received a bronze medal for the South Jersey Secession Session Scottish Ale; silvers for the Mop Water Ale, Biscuits and Honey ESB, and Coastal Evacuation Double IPA; and a gold for the Blonde Ale.[29] Cape May Brewing Company received the People's Choice Award from the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival.[30] President Ryan Krill was named a winner in the 2015 NJBIZ Forty Under 40 awards program.[31]
2016 saw many awards given to the brewery as a whole rather than to any specific beer. Cape May Brewing Company was once again named People's Choice at the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival, NJBIZ named the organization Emerging Business of the Year, and NJMEP named the company Start-Up Manufacturer of the year. [32]
The following year saw the brewery named People's Choice at the Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival for the third year, as well as People's Choice for Best New Jersey Brewery, and a third-place award for their Double IPA, White Caps. Their Honey Porter received a silver medal from the National Honey Board. CTM Media group awarded the company a Best Brochure award, the Lower Township Chamber of Commerce gave the brewery an Excellence in Business award, and CapeMay.com named Cape May Brewing Company Best Brewery. In addition, The Topsail received a gold medal in the Wood/Barrel-Aged Sour category by the US Open Beer Championships.[33]
In January 2018, the brewery received BeerConnoisseur's Beer of the Year, given to The Topsail. Another in their Barrel Aged Series, The Scupper, took the #2 spot on the magazine's Top 10 American Wild Ales of 2017. White Caps Double IPA came in at #3 on the magazine's list of Top 5 Double IPAs of 2017 and #4 on their list of Top 10 IPAs of 2017. Their Christmas offering, Boughs of Barley (2016) was listed at #55 on their Top 100 Rated Beers of 2017. These honors resulted in BeerConnoisseur naming Cape May Brewing Company the Second Runner-up for Best Brewery of 2017.[34]
In addition, 2018 saw the Beer Army Beer Wars honor Cape May Brewing Company's Phantom Crew with a bronze medal in the Flanders Red Ale categoryand Higbee a silver in the Mixed Fermentation Sour Beer category. Their 2017 iteration of their holiday brew, Boughs of Barley, was honored with Best of the Mid-Atlantic Region in the Non-Whiskey Barrel-Aged Beer category.[35]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Mary Linehan (2012-08-15). "Council doubles economic development loan to Cape May Brewing Co". Cape May Gazette. Archived from the original on 2012-09-18. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ a b c Desmond Miller (2012-11-27). "Cape May Brewing Company continues to expand". NBC40. Archived from the original on 2014-01-13. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ Christopher South (2012-04-04). "Cape May Brewing Company gets beer money from Lower Township" (PDF). Cape May Star and Wave. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ Lee Prodica (2011-04-13). "Cape May men look to open a brewery by summer in an area that's not big in the beer industry". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ a b c J. Salmon. DRBA Welcomes Cape May Brewing Company to Cape May Airport (Report). Delaware River and Bay Authority. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ a b "Theme: "Nature and Nurture" Cape May, NJ, United States". TEDx. 2013-10-20.
- ^ Christopher South (2013-12-25). "Cape May Brewing's Krill, Henke are Men of the Year" (PDF). Cape May Star and Wave. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ "Get to Know Our 30 Under 30". AllAboutBeer.com. 2013-03-13. Archived from the original on 2014-01-13. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ Michael Miller (2013-10-18). "Cape May Brewing joining TEDx talks Sunday". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ Kenneth Hilario (2015-12-11). "NJ brewery expanding sour beer offerings". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ^ Alicia Vitarelli (2015-08-20). "Unique products created ahead of papal visit". 6 ABC. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ^ "Cape May Beer quaffs larger market share". Press of Atlantic City. 2015-02-10. Retrieved 2015-09-11.
- ^ Richard Degener (May 8, 2015). "Cape May Brewing Company dedicates brewhouse". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
- ^ "Local Brewery to Release Pope-Inspired Beer Called 'You Only Pope Once'". NBC Los Angeles. 2015-08-15. Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ^ "Garden State Craft Brewers Build | Straight to the Pint". capemaybrewery.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
- ^ Tara Nurin (2018-03-08). "NJ Brewer's Association Breaks Silence After Founding Members Secretly Form New Group". Retrieved 2019-03-21.
- ^ Brian Ianieri (2013-01-11). "Cape May Brewing Co. expanding as its beer cup runneth over". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ https://www.capemaybrewery.com/find-your-beer/
- ^ "Beers - Cape May Brewing Co". Cape May Brewing Co. Retrieved 2018-02-05.
- ^ "Cape May beer goes Jersey Fresh". The Courier Post. January 5, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^ "Made with Jersey Fresh". New Jersey Department of Agriculture. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^ Anthony V. Coppola (June 16, 2016). "Buena farmer's beets featured in craft beer". The Daily Journal. Vineland, New Jersey. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
- ^ Amy S. Rosenberg (2012-06-08). "High tide for beer". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ "2012 Annual Report" (PDF). Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. 2013-01-01. p. 5. Retrieved 2014-01-12.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Al Campbell (2013-10-19). "Tourism Gets Renewed Status by Governor, SEA". Cape May County Herald. Retrieved 2014-01-12.
- ^ "Cape May Brew Co awards | Straight to the Pint". capemaybrewery.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
- ^ "Best of Craft Beer Awards | Straight to the Pint". capemaybrewery.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
- ^ "Cape May Brewing Company Wins World Beer Championship Awards". CraftBeer.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
- ^ "Cape May Brewing Company Wins Five World Beer Championship Awards | CraftBeer.com". CraftBeer.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
- ^ "People's Choice Award | Straight to the Pint". capemaybrewery.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
- ^ "NJBIZ Top Forty Under 40 awards | Straight to the Pint". capemaybrewery.com. Retrieved 2015-11-20.
- ^ "Press - Cape May Brewing Co". Cape May Brewing Co. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "Press - Cape May Brewing Co". Cape May Brewing Co. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "The Topsail Named Beer Connoisseur's Best Beer of 2017 - Cape May Brewing Co". Cape May Brewing Co. 2018-01-11. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
- ^ "Press - Cape May Brewing Co". Cape May Brewing Co. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
External links
[edit]- Cape May Brewery official website
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