2016-11-04

The Craft of Beer in the Napa Valley

Breweries

From robust production to the tiniest of “nano-breweries,” the Napa Valley offers craft beer fans a variety of options to sip and savor their favorite suds.

Napa Smith Brewery is Napa County’s only production brewery with an onsite tasting brewpub, where guests can enjoy a pint while the milling, brewing, fermenting, bottling, and lab work takes place. Craft brewer Don Barkley started making craft beer in 1978 at the New Albion Brewery, before helping to found Mendocino Brewing Company, where he created legendary beers such as Red Tail Ale and Eye of the Hawk, before moving to Napa Smith in 2008. Napa Smith is open daily 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., offering flights of tap beers, along with limited edition, seasonal brews.

Website: www.napasmithbrewery.com

PR Contact: Nic Donahue, nic@napasmithbrewery.com

Partners Nile Zacherle and Whitney Fisher, each accomplished winemakers, create extremely high quality brews at Mad Fritzin downtown St. Helena. With heralded wine brands David Arthur, Montagna Napa Valley, Unity Wines, Zacherle Wines, and Fisher Vineyards under their belts, Nile and Whitney often say “it takes a lot of wine to make a great beer.” Brews include stouts, IPAs, lagers, porters and more. Visits are by appointment, or enjoy Mad Fritz brews at select Napa Valley restaurants and the classic single-screen Cameo Cinema in downtown St. Helena.

Website: www.madfritz.com

PR contacts: nile@madfritz.com and whitney@madfritz.com

Established in 1987 by the Calistoga Inn, the Napa Valley Brewing Company is the first establishment to brew beer commercially in Napa County since prohibition. Napa Valley Brewing Company brews four award-winning beers, their Calistoga Wheat Ale, Pilsner, Red Ale, and Porter, in addition to seasonal beers that are brewed throughout the year, such as the German Kölsch, Blitzen I.P.A., Belgian Pale Ale & Dugan Oatmeal Stout. One hundred percent of the brewery’s production is served at the Calistoga Inn at two bars where guests may taste the different beers either alone, or paired with the Calistoga Inn’s daily menu.

Website: www.calistogainn.com

Slated to open in winter 2016, Tannery Bend Beerworks, Napa’s newest brewery, will be its tiniest, but perhaps one of the mightiest. Each batch of beer that brewer Matt Cromwell will oversee will total just 15 gallons, and the entire “nano-brewery,” located within the Tannery Bend District of old town Napa, will fit inside a 1,500-square-foot space, including the tasting room.

Website: www.tannerybendbeerworks.com

PR Contact: Bertram Whitman, bertram@mediaenplace.com

Eateries, Pubs & Tasting Rooms:

In addition to wine, the Napa Valley is known as one of the world’s great culinary capitals, and has more Michelin stars per capita than any other wine region in the world. What better way to round a day of wine tasting with a great meal and a craft beer, which many of the region’s eateries also now brew.

Featuring award-winning brews from its own micro-brewery, theCalistoga Inn Restaurant* is one of the most popular outdoor dining venues in the Napa Valley, with a patio stretching along the Napa River, an al fresco bar and “Back Forty” beer garden, which offers a casual setting for private events. The inside dining room offers a vintage Napa Valley atmosphere and a vibrant late night social scene.

Website: www.calistogainn.com

Norman Rose Tavern is Napa’s neighborhood pub, offering elevated American classics, wine and microbrews, in an engaging setting that anchors the City of Napa’s West End District. Norman Rose offers an extensive selection of the Napa Valley and North Coast microbreweries, both by the bottle and on tap, paired with classic American comfort food.

Website: www.normanrosenapa.com

PR Contact: Tom Fuller, tom@fullerandsander.com

Housed in the historic Oberon Saloon built in 1893, Downtown Joe’s Brewery & Restaurant* in downtown Napacomplements its comfort-food menu with its own brews, and mostly British and west coast styled ales. And for trivia fans, the man who built its brewery was Chuck Ankeny, the great-grandson of Theodore Hamm of Milwaukee.

Website: www.downtownjoes.com

New to the downtown Napa restaurant scene, the Napa Palisades Saloon* located on historic Main Street near the Napa River, offers an extensive selection of IPAs and other brews on tap, as well as by the bottle. With gastro-pub fare, featuring an eclectic variety of hearty burgers, farm-fresh salads, bar snacks, and sides, Napa Palisades has quickly become a great gathering spot for locals and visitors alike.

Website: www.napapalisades.com

PR Contact: Kevin Sprenger, kevin@napapalisades.com

Silo’s Club*, tucked into the historic Napa Riverfront complex, is a popular downtown nightclub offering live music most nights of the week, and features a casual menu along with a wide selection of craft beers, wine & spirits.

Website: www.silosnapa.com

PR Contact: Melodie Hilton, Melodie@napariverinn.com

The Bounty Hunter Wine Bar & Smokin’ BBQ in downtown Napa offers an extensive, international list of lagers, draughts, and ales, including large format bottlings which pair well with their award-winning barbecue and famous “Beer-Can Chicken.”

Website: www.bountyhunterwinebar.com

PR Contact: Stefan Matulich, stefan@bountyhunterwine.com

Some believe that there’s no better pairing than beer and sushi, especially at Morimoto Napa*. At Iron Chef Masaharu Morimoto’s downtown Napa restaurant guests have their choice of ten local and imported beers, including four of Morimoto’s own brews, as well as four beers on tap.

Website: www.morimotonapa.com

PR Contact: Michael Galyen, michael@morimotonapa.com

Carpe Diem* features a sophisticated, yet casual dining experience in the heart of downtown Napa, focusing on a share-plate style menu and extensive beer and wine offerings to complement the cuisine. In addition to local craft brews, they offer proprietary beers from the Carpe Diem Brewing Company.

Website: www. carpediemwinebar.com

PR Contact: Jim Foster, jim@carpediemwinebar.com

Operated by two local veteran restaurateurs, Hop Creek Pub, located in Brown’s Valley west of downtown Napa, is a casual dining destination which provides locals and visitors with a welcoming atmosphere, and a locally sourced menu coupled with unique craft beers, spirits and wine.

Website: www.hopcreekpub.com

PR Contact: Stacy Wagner, stacy@hopcreekpub.com

St. Clair Brown Winery in the warehouse district of downtown Napa is currently building a micro-brewery that will include a ten-barrel, all-grain system which will make up to 300 gallons of beer per day. Its small lot, handcrafted beers will be brewed fresh daily and piped directly from the finishing tanks to taps at the bar. Guests will also be able to get growlers and kegs to go.

Website: www. stclairbrownwinery.com

PR Contact: Laina Brown, lbrown@stclairbrownwinery.com

* Brews its own craft beers

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About Visit Napa Valley

Visit Napa Valley is the official tourism marketing organization for the Napa Valley, with a mission to promote, protect and enhance the region’s position as one of the world’s premier wine, food, arts and wellness destinations. The area, known for its legendary hospitality, is also internationally recognized as one of only eight “Great Wine Capitals” and has more Michelin Stars per capita than any other wine region in the world.

The Napa Valley, conveniently located just an hour from the San Francisco Bay Area, consists of the following distinctive towns, including, from north to south, Calistoga, St. Helena, Rutherford/Oakville, Yountville, the city of Napa,American Canyon, and the outdoor recreation area of Lake Berryessa.

The Napa Valley Welcome Center, located at 600 Main St. along the riverfront in downtown Napa, provides visitors with expert Concierge services from Napa Valley Ambassadors who offer complimentary Napa Valley Guidebooks, maps, brochures and winery tasting passes. The Welcome Center, open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., also offers complimentary Wi-Fi and a mercantile shop featuring locally sourced gift items. For additional information on the Napa Valley, or to plan your Napa Valley experience, please explore www.VisitNapaValley.com, join “The Napa Valley” on Facebook, and follow @VisitNapaValley on Twitter.

Media Contacts:

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Angela@visitnapavalley.com

707-260-0114

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707-260-0089

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