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Kona Brewing to expand Hawaiian brewing operations

April 30, 2015Chris Crowell

Kona Brewing Co Longboard salesKona Brewing Co. will invest approximately $15 million to expand its brewery operations in Hawaii. The expansion project, which will include a new state-of-the-art, 30,000 square-foot brewery, will increase annual production capacity to 100,000 barrels (bbls) per year. Kona Brewing is currently narrowing its list of possible locations for the new facility, with plans to break ground in the second half of 2015 and be fully operational by early 2017.

“When my son Spoon and I set out to create Kona Brewing Company 21 years ago, we had a vision to reflect the spirit of Hawaii, its people, culture and respect for this beautiful land, through distinctive local island craft beers,” said Cameron Healy, co-founder of Kona Brewing Co. “Kona’s tremendous success today is a testament to the support from this amazing community we started in, and I couldn’t be more pleased to see KBC continue to grow and build on that original dream through investing back in its home.”

Since it was founded in Kailua-Kona in 1994, Kona Brewing has become one of the best-selling craft beer brands in the world, while remaining steadfastly committed to its home through a strong focus on innovation, sustainability and community outreach. In 2014, the company grew sales by 13% overall and achieved a milestone in its home state, selling over 1 million cases on the Islands for the first time in its history.

The expansion in Hawaii will enable Kona Brewing to meet the increasing local demand for flagships such as Kona Longboard Island Lager, Big Wave Golden Ale, and Castaway IPA, as well as innovative small-batch beers, such as the recently released Makana Series, available exclusively in Hawaii.

“With the new brewery, not only will we have a steady supply of Liquid Aloha for customers across the Islands to enjoy, but we’ll be contributing even more to the local economy via new jobs, tax revenues, and direct spending,” noted Mattson Davis, Chairman of the Kona Brewing Co. Advisory Board, who was formerly President and CEO for Kona Brewing and has been with the company for more than 18 years. “Hawaii has been our home and our family for more than two decades, and being able to continue growing and giving back through investments like this is one of the most direct ways we can say ‘thank you.’”

The expansion to a new brewery site will also enable Kona Brewing to expand its popular Kona Pub, located next to the current brewery and original birthplace of Kona Brewing. The investment in the pub will allow Kona to engage with and serve even more visitors, while offering them the ability to see where Kona started.

The expansion of Kona Brewing in Hawaii builds on the recent announcement from Craft Brew Alliance (CBA). Last week, the company announced that it is investing approximately $10 million to expand its Widmer Brothers brewery in Portland to a 750,000 bbl annual capacity. Together, the Kona Brewing and Widmer Brothers expansions will increase the company’s overall annual capacity by 300,000 bbls in 2017, which will also offer more flexibility to support the continued growth of all brands within CBA.

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