South Austin Brewing Company

January 27, 2012

Grand Opening Party

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What: South Austin Brewing Company Grand Opening
Where: 415 East Saint Elmo Road, Austin, TX 78745 (across from the Music Lab)
When: Saturday, Feb. 11, from 2PM to 7PM

South Austin Brewing Company announces the Grand Opening party of Austin’s newest craft brewery. Saturday February 11, from 2-7 PM.

Please join us for authentic Austin music and the first opportunity to try our Belgian-style beer. Brewmaster Jordan Weeks will be on hand to give tours and talk about his specialty Belgian Style Golden Ale and Saison D’Austin. There will be souvenir tasting glasses and Tshirts for sale.

Live music is provided by The Everydudes. Yumé Burger, a new Austin food truck, will be on site vending freshly prepared meals. This will be a certified Green Event with 100% compostable recycling.

Spread the word, bring your 21-and-older friends, and come celebrate the craft beer resurgence in Austin!

South Austin Brewing Company is located at 415 East St Elmo, Unit 1D, Austin TX 78745, directly across from the Music Lab studios.

CONTACT : e-mail info@southaustinbrewing.com or telephone 512-762-6102.

February 17, 2011

On Craft Beer Profitablilty

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Great new video by Greg Koch of Stone Brewing. A really smart and fun breakdown. Enjoy!

December 16, 2010

“Bounty of local Brewers Bursting with Cheer,” from Austin American Statesman

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Patrick Beach, our longtime brew buddy and writer extraordinaire, wrote a fun piece on “…something like 16 breweries or brew pubs in various stages of development within an hour of Austin.” South Austin Brewing got some nice mentions!
Link to article: http://is.gd/iR1XQ

November 2, 2010

Premiere of SAB Live Music Series

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A special inaugural party and music show this weekend!
Come out to preview the brewery’s facilities, enjoy live music, and drink FREE Texas craft beers.
(We aren’t brewing just quite yet, but there will be kegs of FREE local beer.)

Sunday, November 7, 7:00 – 9:30 pm
Music is $10. All cover charges go to the musicians, Americana recording artists
AMANDA SHIRES and ROD PICOTT.

Location:
415 E. St. Elmo Rd. Suite 1D
Austin, TX, 78745
Google Maps Link

Bring your valid ID – 21 & older only.

October 8, 2010

New Brewer’s Meet & Greet

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The organizers behind Austin Beer Week have graciously organized a panel for Austin’s “in-planning” breweries.

New Brewers Meet & Greet
@ Draught House Pub and Brewery 

Oct 28, 2010 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
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The first Austin Beer Week, a week-long celebration of craft beer, starts this Sunday, Oct. 24, with lead-up events going on all day Saturday, Oct. 23.

Events include special beer tastings, food and movie pairings, multi-course dinners, beer education, and various socials, contests and generally off-the-wall events — all amounting to a playful exploration of what makes craft beer great. With over 100 events at 25+ venues, Austin Beer Week proves Austin has a vibrant craft beer community and is a beer destination worthy of national attention.

The full schedule is at: http://AustinBeerWeek.com

South Austin Brewing Company will be out there mingling Thursday, Oct. 28 at the Draught House.

If you’re interested in updates about our progress, suggestions about what we should (or should not) be doing, or just daydreams about South Austin beers, please come on down!

AUSTIN BEER WEEK is a collaboration of the Texas Craft Brewers Guild, skematik llc,
participating breweries, brewpubs, restaurants, pubs, bars, venues, you.

June 18, 2010

Lee Nichols’ Beer In Bloom

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SAB got a mention in this month’s Austin Chronicle, in a story about the explosion of microbrew startups in central Texas.

Beer In Bloom

By Lee Nichols | JUNE 18, 2010

South Austin Brewing Co.

415 E. St. Elmo, 968-8297, www.southaustinbrewery.com

Jordan Weeks and Caleb Cranford aren’t quite as far along as Jester King, Circle, or Thirsty Planet, but they’re ahead on one front: They already have a building. “It has everything we need; all we really need is equipment,” Weeks says. “Right now we’re in fundraising mode to buy the equipment.”

As for potential product, “We’re only going to be packaging in kegs and 750-milliliter wire-cork bottles,” says Weeks, who has lived in Austin 21 years. “We’ll be doing ‘style-challenging’ beers – huge, aggressive beers that seasoned beer connoisseurs enjoy, the kind of beers that brewers like to drink.”

He’s not a dabbler, Weeks insists: “Hopefully by next year we’ll have actual product,” he says. “We’re in it for the long haul. In the prospectus [for investors], we say, ‘We’ll make $50 million in the next 20 years.’ So it’s a family affair; it will be here forever. We want to be part of something exciting in South Austin. We want to create more excellence in South Austin.”

February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine’s Day, from Pat Beach!

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Still another Austin brewery starting up

By Patrick Beach | Thursday, February 11, 2010, 09:44 AM

Say hello to South Austin Brewing Co. Disclosure: Jordan Weeks is a pal I know through a mutual friend, a good guy and a very accomplished brewer whose commercial experience goes back to Balcones in the late ’90s.

Now he’s the newest player in a field that’s filling up in very promising ways. He’s got the keys to an 8,000 square-foot space at 451 St. Elmo Rd. This comes after approximately eleventy billion other breweries announced plans to get going this year. (Weeks was hoping to keep his plan under wraps but it turns out the Twitters keep no secrets. And if you’re his friend on Facebook this is not news to you.)

“I think there’s a new requirement: If you want to be a resident you have to open a brewery,” Weeks says.

He’s aiming to have beer ready in a year. “It’s an aggressive schedule but I’ve worked in a production brewery like this before so I know how to do it,” Weeks says.

Most promising: He’ll be making “aggressive beers that appeal to the already sophisicated craft beer drinker, people who drink Stone and Avery and Lost Abbey. They’re going to be style-challenging. I’m not going to stick to Belgians but I have the greatest respect for Belgians. That’s where everything I know about beer started from.”

Production plans call for an 80 to 20 percent split between 750-ml bottles with wire corks and kegs. This is Weeks’ identified niche: Lots of people will take a chance on a 750 but not a six-pack. The single bottles make nice gifts, and people seem more likely to take a chance on something they haven’t tried before if they’ve only got a single to finish.

As I said, I can’t say I’m impartial on this one. But Weeks has the experience and the brewing chops to do great things for the Austin craft beer scene.

January 7, 2010

Let The Brewing Begin

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Austin’s newest brewery is starting up!
Stay tuned for info, press kits, and investor materials.

In the meantime, enjoy this:

Be Remarkable: Collaboration Ethics Camaraderie Passion,
the 2009 Craft Brewer’s Conference keynote address
by Greg Koch, CEO of the Stone Brewing Co.

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