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Location
  
Otahuhu, Auckland

Blue Goose Lager
  
Pale Lager

Classic Draught
  
NZ Draught

Founded
  
1995

Opened
  
1995

Buxom Blonde
  
Wheat Beer

Dark Star
  
Robust Porter

Headquarters
  
Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand

Steam Brewing Company is a microbrewery located in Otahuhu, Auckland. It was founded in October 1995 as the brewery for the Cock & Bull brewpub in East Tamaki and currently brews beers for the Cock & Bull chain of taverns, as well as the retail beer Epic Pale Ale and several contracted beers including TaaKawa Ale. and previously (till March 2005) the bottled beers for the Loaded Hog pub chain.

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The original East Tamaki location was decommissioned in September 2004, and by 2005, Cock & Bull had opened a chain of five taverns. In August 2004, Steam Brewing Company purchased Auckland Breweries to meet increased production demands. This new site contained a 200 bottle per minute glass packaging line, able to fill beer, juice, cider, energy drinks, RTDs and other cold beverages.

October 2007, Steam Brewing Company sold the Epic Brewing Company and Epic brand to then Head Brewer / General Manager, Luke Nicholas. The Epic beers continue to be brewed by Steam Brewing Company.

This highly awarded brewery has evolved into a Bio-Gro certified, IFOAM and NZFSA accredited cold beverage packaging facility filling quality carbonated and non-carbonated products into glass bottles.

Cock & Bull Pubs

There are four Cock & Bull pubs located in Auckland and one in Hamilton.

Auckland Locations:

  • Botany
  • Ellerslie
  • Newmarket
  • Lynfield
  • Steam Brewing Company supplies tap beer for Foundation Bar & Restaurant in Hamilton and Szimpla Bar & Gastro at Auckland Airport under the Steam Brewing name.

    Awards

    Steam Brewing Company's beers have won numerous awards in New Zealand and Australia. Monk's Habit was judged best in class at the 2005 Australian International Beer Awards, and won the Supreme Champion award at the 1999 and 2001 New Zealand International Beer Awards. Epic Pale Ale was named Supreme Winner at the 2006 New Zealand International Beer Awards.

    References

    Steam Brewing Company Wikipedia