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A note from Parish Brewing
Posted on 1/9/20 at 6:51 pm
Posted on 1/9/20 at 6:51 pm
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In case y’all didn’t see this update regarding Parish Brewing Company:
“We just completed another successful trip around the sun. Welcome to the future!
2019 was another year of pushing beyond old boundaries for Parish. We now distribute our full portfolio from east Texas to Miami and as far north as the southern Tennessee border. We executed several new innovative beer concepts that were amazing, including many new SIPS iterations, several new juice-bomb IPAs, our pilsner by the 6-pack, and delicious new barrel aged and adjunct pastry stouts. We also added a new canning line which allows us to diversify our package offerings. The facility could not keep up with demand, so we added even more 120bbl fermenters to increase our brewing capacity. We added to our team here as well with talented new personnel in almost every area from production to sales and marketing. The brewery sold just shy of 20,000 barrels of beer in 2019, which is a significant jump from 2018 where we sold close to 16,500 barrels. To put 20,000 barrels into perspective, that’s more than 6.5 million 12oz bottles of beer! Finally, near the end of 2019, we were honored to win our first gold medal at the GABF with our Pure Tropics IPA. We sold more Canebrake in 2019 than all other products, but Ghost will likely surpass Canebrake in 2020 as it is still growing like crazy. Our team has a lot to be proud of!
This year we will push further into new fruit beer frontiers, hoppier and different DIPAs and IPAs, and barrel aged and adjunct beers. You can also expect new collaborative efforts with our friends from other breweries. The first new beer of 2020 will be Braincake, a double Citra/Strata/Cashmere DIPA with double wheat. It will be distributed in 16oz cans in all our current markets. Next will be Royal Earth, a brewery-only 750mL thick barleywine aged for over a year in apple brandy barrels with roasted pecans, Korintje cinnamon, and Madagascar vanilla. It will taste reminiscent of apple pie and vanilla ice cream. This will be the first beer in a series of barrel aged EARTH beers, all created and inspired by orchard fruit and pie or cobbler ingredients. . Every month we will launch something well-executed and awesome, so check our social media early and often if you want to know when something is about to drop.
Most exciting of all, we are launching some heat into year-round distribution. In February we will launch our FIRST YEAR ROUND IPA EVER in 12oz cans. We’ve made enough hop juice bombs that we have the technology, so we know how to build it. Dr. Juice will be available in 6pack 12oz cans in all markets. 6% ABV. Smooth, crushable hop juice. We hope Dr. Juice is your new go-to IPA. There’s more… We will be packaging three different SIPS beers into 12oz 4packs this spring! Pinot Noir Black Currant, Parish Sunrise, and Grenache Raspberry will go into 12oz clear bottles (yes, they look colorfully awesome) and be sold to all markets in March. Of course, we will keep making the beers people love like Ghost, Canebrake, Envie, Rêve, and others, and we’ll keep working to create the next high quality and innovative beer you haven’t had yet. Thank you all for your continued support, as we truly could not keep pushing boundaries in the beer world without you. We look forward to a successful 2020 with you by our side.
Cheers y’all. Lets get to it.
Andrew Godley
Founder and President, Parish Brewing Co.”
This post was edited on 1/9/20 at 6:52 pm
Posted on 1/9/20 at 8:27 pm to tduecen
Can’t wait for the Great Raft fanboys to come in with but yeah, just wait for our new dry hopped black Pilsner with mayhaws!!! Best brewery in Louisiana!!!
This post was edited on 1/9/20 at 8:28 pm
Posted on 1/9/20 at 8:32 pm to tduecen
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Braincake, a double Citra/Strata/Cashmere DIPA with double wheat.
Thank
You
For
Your
Service
Posted on 1/9/20 at 8:58 pm to tduecen
Construction going on at the old sugar mill in Sugar Land. Getting the facility ready for Parish’s relocation. Texas is a much more business-friendly state.
Sorry, Broussard. It was bound to happen.
Sorry, Broussard. It was bound to happen.
Posted on 1/9/20 at 9:01 pm to BrianFlanagan
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Great Raft fanboys t
Oceans Between us is my fav beer released in La.
Posted on 1/10/20 at 6:03 am to t00f
Speaking of Great Raft... Y'all saw this?
Posted on 1/10/20 at 8:05 am to tduecen
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Royal Earth, a brewery-only 750mL thick barleywine aged for over a year in apple brandy barrels with roasted pecans, Korintje cinnamon, and Madagascar vanilla. It will taste reminiscent of apple pie and vanilla ice cream. This will be the first beer in a series of barrel aged EARTH beers
Looking forward to trying this. Hopefully its not $40/bottle
Posted on 1/10/20 at 8:08 am to BrianFlanagan
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Can’t wait for the Great Raft fanboys to come in with but yeah, just wait for our new dry hopped black Pilsner with mayhaws!!! Best brewery in Louisiana!!!
your insecurity is showing
Posted on 1/10/20 at 8:23 am to ragincajun03
They just opened an production management office at the new business park near Sienna plantation to overseer ops at the bee sugar mill location in sugar land.
Posted on 1/10/20 at 8:51 am to tduecen
Parish and Great Raft both make awesome beer. Parish is my favorite though. Curious about that Dr. Juice. I personally like the bottles and collecting the caps.
Posted on 1/10/20 at 8:53 am to BrianFlanagan
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Can’t wait for the Great Raft fanboys to come in with but yeah, just wait for our new dry hopped black Pilsner with mayhaws!!! Best brewery in Louisiana!!!
Why can't we just enjoy both? It wasn't that long ago when we had nothing but Abita in Louisiana.
Posted on 1/10/20 at 8:56 am to tduecen
Can’t wait for Dr Juice. You can only drink so much juicifer and holy roller. Envie just doesn’t do it for me anymore.
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:09 am to Hat Tricks
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Why can't we just enjoy both? It wasn't that long ago when we had nothing but Abita in Louisiana.
This
The Louisiana craft beer scene has never been better.
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:10 am to heypaul
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This post was edited on 2/16/21 at 1:00 pm
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:11 am to Lakeboy7
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Back in the day you could get an Old Mad Joy not aged in any kind of bourbon barrel, good times.
ummm...you still can
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:16 am to BigPerm30
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Can’t wait for Dr Juice. You can only drink so much juicifer and holy roller. Envie just doesn’t do it for me anymore.
I’m looking forward to this as well.
On the Envie note, Parish is phasing out the Florida contract brewing operation. That wasn’t mentioned in that press release but they are starting to do Envie cans in Broussard now. That is a nice development and shows that they have effectively increased production capacity
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:46 am to BrianFlanagan
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Can’t wait for the Great Raft fanboys to come in with but yeah, just wait for our new dry hopped black Pilsner with mayhaws!!! Best brewery in Louisiana!!!
Come What Mayhaw was one of the best beers i've ever had by a Louisiana brewery. It was a sour and wasn't overly fruited. What's your issue with Great Raft?
This post was edited on 1/10/20 at 9:47 am
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:50 am to jennyjones
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On the Envie note, Parish is phasing out the Florida contract brewing operation. That wasn’t mentioned in that press release but they are starting to do Envie cans in Broussard now. That is a nice development and shows that they have effectively increased production capacity
Maybe they could fix the recipe. I don't know what happened, but when they started going to cans in Florida, ALL ENVIE, started tasting off. I don't buy it anymore. Once every couple months i may pick up one bottle, and then i'm reminded why i don't like that beer.
Posted on 1/10/20 at 9:55 am to Hat Tricks
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It wasn't that long ago when we had nothing but Abita in Louisiana.
Is there any chance in hell that they ever have a change in vision that they might ever consider doing something somewhat exciting and be able to send out an email like Parish?
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