Devil's Canyon Brewing Company

Devil's Canyon Brewing Company
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded 2001
Headquarters San Carlos, California, USA
Products Beer
Owner Chris and Kristiann Garrett (Independent)

Devil's Canyon Brewing Company is an American brewery established in 2001 by Chris Garrett in an unincorporated section of Belmont, California on the San Francisco Peninsula, USA.[1][2]

History and awards

Established in 2001, by Chris Garrett, the brewery’s name was derived from the original Spanish name for the city of Belmont and from La Canada del Diablo, the name of the canyon that runs through Belmont and San Carlos.[2] (Prior to the 1780s the canyon portion of Belmont and San Carlos was known as “la Canada del Diablo” or Devil’s Canyon.) Devil's Canyon has a core branding of six beers, and produces seasonal specialties in limited runs as well as a very popular root beer. It was the largest self-distributed brewery on the West Coast until making the move to use outsourced distribution channels in 2011. In July 2013 they relocated to the City of San Carlos, California.[2]

Devil's Canyon has received over 35 craft beer awards and received the 2009 “People’s Choice” award at the San Francisco International Beer Festival.[3] In 2013 it was voted the favorite Bay Area Brewery by SF A-List readers.[4] In 2014 San Francisco A-List readers voted Devil's Canyon Brewery the Bay Area's "Best Beer Bar".[5] The brewery was awarded “Business of the Year” by the City of San Carlos and the San Carlos Chamber of Commerce. [6]

The company’s practices have earned them the 2014 Sustainable San Mateo County award. [7]

See also

References

  1. "Trevese Brewers Dinner and Beer Pairing", Review, betterbeerblog.com, 2009
  2. 1 2 3 Jay R. Brooks (1 August 2013). California Breweries North. Stackpole Books. pp. 132–. ISBN 978-0-8117-1158-6.
  3. Devil's Canyon Brewery, San Francisco.com, 2014
  4. Awards, Devil’s Canyon Brewing Company, 2014
  5. SF City Voter, SF.CityVoter.com, 2014
  6. , Devil's Canyon
  7. , Sustainable San Mateo County

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