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S.F.’s Anchor Brewing is shutting down after 127 years
San Francisco brewery behind Anchor Steam beer has ceased operations after "losing millions of dollars a year."
www.sfchronicle.com
I can't say I've been a fan of their stuff for years, ever since getting bought out by Sapporo. In the SF area specifically, a huge rise of Microbreweries pretty much ate their lunch locally, on top of COVID doing the usual bar/restaurant killing.
Still it's a shame to see storied businesses going under.
A few excerpts:
The brewery was “losing millions of dollars a year,” said Anchor spokesperson Sam Singer. “Economic pressures have made the business no longer sustainable.”
Anchor has already brewed its final beer at the historic Potrero Hill brewery — “there’s no steam coming out of the brewery now,” said Singer — and notified the brewery’s 61 employees of the shutdown early Wednesday morning. The brewery’s taproom, Anchor Public Taps, will continue operating until at least Aug. 1, possibly longer.
Founded in 1896, Anchor was often touted as the nation’s first craft brewery, but Sapporo’s acquisition stripped away its official “craft” designation and brought about a series of other changes. The historically anachronistic brewery began producing dozens of trendy and experimental styles, like a Blackberry IPA and Meyer Lemon Lager. It opened its modern taproom and pilot brewery, plus started charging for tours. In 2019, dissatisfied workers successfully formed a union for the first time in Anchor’s history.