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Pretty sure that the contract brewers have been using their equipment more then they have. Sure there is a line out the door for the stuff.

I thought the Barleywine, BA stout and Syndicate blends were alright.
 
Had been hearing rumors of a larger Bay Area brewery being in trouble for a while. I figure it was these guys or 21st Amendment. I guess that answers that.
 
More info: http://www.sfgate.com/food/article/San-Francisco-s-Speakeasy-brewery-to-cease-10993407.php

The future of the brand will now be up to the company's primary creditor. That creditor, though Stechschulte would not name it, we believe to be Union Bank, which financed the company's 2015 expansion -- an upgrade from 15,000 to 90,000 barrel capacity estimated at around $7.5 million. (According to Stechschulte, Speakeasy produced around 35,000 barrels of beer in 2016.)
 
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They started in 97, so they were very much the style of craft for the first 10 years or so. I don't know, Lagunitas hasn't really done much different from them? Maybe they just do it a lot better.
FTFY. Speakeasy's beer has always been terrible. Lagunitas makes good beer.
 
They started in 97, so they were very much the style of craft for the first 10 years or so. I don't know, Lagunitas hasn't really done much different from them? Maybe they just do it a little better.
Speaking of CA breweries from 1997, have you guys tried the new DIPA from Firestone? ****'s pretty bomb.
 

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