Talk:Summit Brewing Company

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Microbrewery?[edit]

This article just got categorized as a category:microbreweries? Is this appropriate? Summit produces (the last time I checked) over 40,000 gallonsbarrels, which is well over what most people would label a microbrewery? I'm moving to remove the categorization... other opinions? -- Kaszeta 23:35, 5 Jun 2005 (UTC)

In the rec.food.drink.beer faq (http://www.faqs.org/faqs/beer-faq/part2/) it gives this info -- According to the Institute of Brewing there are four categories as follows:
Large Brewers - Production in excess of 500,000 barrels/year
Regional Brewers - Production between 15,000 and 500,000 bbl/yr
Microbrewers - Production less than 15,000 bbl/yr
Brewpubs - Production for onsite consumption only
If Summit brews 40,000 gallons then that's about 1290 barrels (assuming 31 gals/bbl), so that would be micro. If you meant they produce 40K barrels then they'd be regional.
Oops, I meant 40,000 barrels. Here's an outdated link[1]. It's a fairly large regional brewer (and, indeed, when I last toured they got upset if you called them a microbrewery). -- Kaszeta 17:38, 8 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
FYI, Summit is brewing well over 60,000 barrels per year right now. - Ryan
I believe they are clasified as a Regional Craft Brewery.--E tac (talk) 04:58, 29 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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