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Pyramid Breweries

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Formerly called
  
Hart Brewing

Products
  
Beer

Founder
  
Beth Hartwell

Parent organization
  
Magic Hat Brewing Company

Number of locations
  
5

Owner
  
Florida Ice & Farm Co.

Founded
  
March 1984


Industry
  
Alcoholic beverage Restaurant

Divisions
  
Portland Brewing Company

Headquarters
  
Seattle, Washington, United States

Subsidiaries
  
Thomas Kemper, Pyramid Gilman Street Property, LLC, PBC Acquisition LLC

Pyramid Breweries, Inc., is a brewing company headquartered in Seattle, Washington. It produces beer under the Pyramid brand at two breweries and several brewpubs in Washington, Oregon, and California. It was founded in 1984 as Hart Brewing, and is currently owned by the Costa Rican company Florida Ice & Farm Co.

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History

Originally named Hart Brewing, the company was founded by Tom Baune and Beth Hartwell in 1984 in Kalama, Washington. A pioneer of craft brewing in the Pacific Northwest, Hart's signature beer was Pyramid Pale Ale, which it followed with Pyramid Wheaten Ale in 1985. In 1994 Hart debuted the Apricot Ale, a fruit beer that quickly became its most prominent brand. The company opened new facilities and greatly expanded its production, and changed its name to Pyramid Breweries in 1996. It also started experimenting with other styles, which won a number of brewing competitions in the U.S. and abroad. Eventually it grew to become one of the five largest craft brewers in the country.

Pyramid eventually stopped brewing in Kalama in favor of other locations, but maintained its headquarters in Seattle. In 2004, Pyramid acquired Portland Brewing Company, makers of the MacTarnahan's brand. In 2008, the company was itself purchased by Independent Brewers United, the parent company of Magic Hat Brewing Company of Burlington, Vermont. Magic Hat maintained the Seattle office and the Pyramid and MacTarnahan's facilities and products. Two years later, the joint company was acquired by North American Breweries of Rochester, New York. In December 2012, the parent company was purchased by Cerveceria Costa Rica, a unit of the Costa Rican company Florida Ice & Farm Co.

Beers

Pyramid once featured one of the largest selections of beer types among a single brewer. They made beers covering all the major types including, ales, lager, weizens, ciders, porters, and IPAs. Nowadays, Pyramid offers six year-round beers, including Hefeweizen, Apricot Ale, Thunderhead IPA and Outburst Imperial IPA. Pyramid also offers seasonal beers, including Curve Ball Blonde Ale, Oktoberfest and Snow Cap Winter Warmer, along with seasonal variety packs and limited release beers.

Facilities and Alehouses

Pyramid operates a brewery in Portland, Oregon. It also runs three brewpub restaurants dubbed "Alehouses": one near the brewery, one in Seattle, and a small outlet in the Oakland International Airport. The Alehouse in Sacramento closed its doors in March 2013, the Berkeley location closed in 2015, and the Walnut Creek location closed in early 2016.

References

Pyramid Breweries Wikipedia