Who owns Peak Organic?

Jon Cadoux
Jon Cadoux Cadoux went on to business school to hone his beer business and launched Peak Organic Brewing Company in 2005, soon after graduating with an MBA from Harvard. The concept behind Peak started with an idea that beer is shared with friends at peak moments.

Who owns Peak Brewing?

brewer Jon Cadoux
With roots in home brewing back in the 90s, brewer Jon Cadoux set about combining his love for beer with an ethic for sustainability. Whenever possible, he would go out and find ingredients from local organic farmers for his homebrews.

Who owns North Peak Brewing?

Our story began when the entrepreneurial Carlson, Lobdell and Czaplicka families signed the deed to a deserted candy factory in downtown Traverse City, MI. Within its cavernous brick walls the North Peak Brewing Company was established in 1997, where brews and food of uncommon quality were the focus.

Who owns Devil’s Peak?

JC Steyn
Devils Peak Brewing Company

Type Privately owned
Founded 2012
Headquarters Cape Town, South Africa
Key people JC Steyn
Website devilspeak.beer

Is Peak beer gluten free?

Coors Peak Golden Lager is a true 100% gluten free beer that does not use an enzyme to remove most of the gluten particles as a few other breweries do.

How many calories are in a peak IPA?

Hazy IPAs are particularly misleading; while many of them resemble a glass of orange juice and taste equally refreshing, most contain somewhere between 6-8% ABV and as such, well over 200 calories and 20 grams of carbohydrates.

Who owns the Jolly Pumpkin?

Ron Jeffries
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales

Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded 2004
Headquarters 2319 E Bishop Circle Dexter, Michigan, USA
Products Beer
Owner Ron Jeffries

Why is it called Devil’s Peak?

Devil’s Peak was originally known as Windberg or Charles Mountain. The English term Devil’s Peak is a 19th-century translation from the Dutch Duivels Kop, and supposedly comes from the folk-tale about a Dutch man called Jan van Hunks, a prodigious pipe smoker who lived at the foot of the mountain circa 1700.

Where is striped horse beer from?

South African
The Striped Horse craft beers, produced at CBC in Paarl, have taken the South African beer-drinking market by storm in the 2 years since they launched with a lager and a pilsner in 2014. The pilsner went on to win the National Beer Trophy in 2015.

What happened Coors Peak?

Just a heads up: This beer has been discontinued and is no longer on the market. I feel the closest mainstream alternative is the Anheuser-Busch Redbridge.

Is Coors made out of rice?

Competitors Coors Light and Miller Lite both use the same basic ingredients as Bud, though they swap rice with corn. Corn syrup and other sweeteners are used in fermenting in the beer-making process.