Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Expansion in progess


Here is snowy Silverton we are preparing for an expansion of our brewhouse. Today 3 new Fermenter and 2 new brite beers arrived. We are planning to also expand our distribution to Colorado's front range!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Liquor Stores

Silverton brews can now be found in liquor stores in Durango, Ouray, Ridgway and Silverton and SawPit- Colorado. Our 3 flag ship beers are in 12 oz cans sold by the siz pack.
If we aren't in the liquor store you shop at, please ask the manager to carry our brews.

Happy Drinking!!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Rockin' Brews 2010

Silverton Brewery is excited to announce they will help host the 2010 Rockin' Brews Festival June 12th in Silverton Colorado. The festival will be featuring western slope distilleries and microbreweries. The event is scheduled for 1-6pm at the Silverton Baseball fields, Cost is $30 and all proceeds go the Silverton Family Learning Center.

More Medals

Pueblo, CO—The Silverton Brewery recently claimed 2 medals at the 2009 Colorado State Fair Commercial Beer competition, a beer competition that evaluates beers from around the world and recognizes the most outstanding beers being produced or distributed in Colorado today.

Gold, silver and bronze medals in the competition’s multiple beer-style categories were awarded during the 6th annual Colorado State Fair Beer festival, known as Foam Fest on Saturday, August 29, from 6-10pm.

Silverton Brewery was awarded a SILVER medal in the light lager beer style category for its “What the Helles,” a Munich style Helles lager. “What the Helles” is a light easy drinking beer, with great flavor and low in alcohol.
Silverton Brewery is also bringing home the 3rd GOLD MEDAL this season for its “Ice Pick Ale.” Ice Pick Ale has made an impression on beer judges worldwide, and beer lovers in the region are asking for at their local pubs.

“This had summer has been exciting for us, we have brought home 5 medals- 4 GOLD & 1 SILVER we make great quality beer up here in our small mountain town and we are glad to bring some attention to the town of Silverton,” says a Silverton Brewery Brew Crew member.

Silverton Brewery is a 400-bbl. a year brewpub located in the high San Juan Mountains in SW Colorado. The brewery specializes in small batch hand crafted microbrews.

“We are proud that we have won some very prestigious medals for our tiny little brewpub” says Joel Harvie the Brewery Owner.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Welcome New Assistant Brewer

Ian Hendry, Assistant Brewer:

Ian started as a home brewer many years ago, and that passion for quality beer brought Ian to a commercial brewery. In May of 2009 Ian moved to Silverton from Santa Fe, NM after completing a degree from University of New Mexico. Courses in Brewing Technology at the World Brewing Academy will assistant Ian in taking his technical brewing skills to the next level.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

2 GOLD MEDALS

Atlanta, GA – Breweries and home brewers worldwide have another reason to say "cheers!" WHY? The 2009 US Beer Open Beer Championship What is the U.S. Open Beer Championships? The competition will include professional brewers AND award winning home brewers. It’s open to more than 1,000 breweries from 30 countries, as well as the 29 National Homebrewing Champions from the United States and Canada. Fifty categories were judged. Winners will receive a medal in the shape of a beer stein for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Beers placing in the top 10 of each category and top 10 breweries overall will be featured in America’s Best and Top 10 as well as BeerInfo.com.
Silverton Brewery has won again! This is the second GOLD medal for the Ice Pick Ale brewed by the Silverton Brewery and the first GOLD medal for t he new Bear Ass Brown. The Bear Ass Brown just became available in cans at the local brewery. The IPA is available in 1/2 gallon growlers and will soon be available in cans as well. No other brewery in the four corners won a medal at the 2009 U.S. Open Beer Championships this year. A little about these GOLD medal beers:

BEAR ASS BROWN
Our English style Mild Brown Ale is the lightest of British styles: it features a lower alcohol content and is lightly hopped. Being ou r least alcoholic brew and slightly hooped, the Bear Ass Brown is very true to the Engish Mild style. It is an ideal beer when having more than one. It has a light amber hue accentuated by a lacy white head. One notices its clean, crisp malt profile that pleasantly lingers in your mouth and ever-so-slight hints of chocolate, biscuit, and caramel malts can be detected. High noon is high time to sit down and enjoy one of these tasty session beers. Whether you need a little nerve calmer before you drive over Red Mountain Pass, a little hydration before you hike a 14er, or just a beer before you get on the train, this style will satisfy your needs without putting you over the edge. ABV 4.9% IBU 14.2

Ice Pick Ale (I.P.A.)
I.P.A. India Pale Ale is a style from across the pond that came about when British brewers needed to find a way to send beer around the horn of Africa to British soldiers in India without having it go bad. Their solution was to use the natural preservative attributes of hops. They brewed with twice the amount of hops and then packed the barrels with even more hops (a.k.a. dry hopping). Our version of this style is more of an American I.P.A., which means even more hops. Caramel malts give this beer a bit of sweetness to complement the floral and bitter flavors. ABV 6.5% IBU 73

Sunday, June 7, 2009

North American Brewers Awards

The Brewery won GOLD yesterday at the North American Brewer's Awards for our Ice Peak Ale. The beer is on tap our pub in Silverton, and some other restaurants in Durango & Ouray, Colorado. Ask for it at your local watering hole!


ICE PICK ALE ABV-6.8%
A drinkable, yet hoppy, traditional India Pale Ale in the British style. This ale will not pucker your mouth, but will appeal to hop-heads simultaneously. Dry-hopping yields a distinctive nose, followed by a balanced body, and a notable hoppy finish. Malts are not ignored in this brew, merely subdued.