Crafted Chapman

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When Haven Brewing exited Pasadena it was an unexpected loss especially of the talented brewing skills of Brian Thorson. But now from the ashes comes the Chapman Crafted Beer Company.

Per the Orange County Register the new brewing operation will be near the Orange Depot in Old Towne.

According to the article, “The brewery will include a tasting room open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. seven days a week.”

On the downside, despite two other breweries in the area there are 34 conditions added to the permit. The most egregious being “tastes are limited to five samplers of two or three ounces, depending on the alcohol content of the beer.” And weirdly, sales (which I assume means bottles) are limited to a ratio of overall sales. Which will hamstring the tasting room more and probably mean that the nearby Haven Gastropub and Provisions will be better outlets for the beer.

We will see how this plays out but hopefully once the dust settles and the community gets to visit the 34 conditions can be lessened.

R.I.P. Haven Pasadena

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When the Haven Collective took over the space on De Lacey in Old Town Pasadena, I was happy to have them closer than Old Town Orange.

And I was even happier when Brian Thorson took over brewing duties because the beers jumped in quality.  With P.E.D. (Performance Enhancing Drink) being a particular favorite.

But it is no more, apparently the property has reverted to the bank in the wake of the Have Collective splitting.  The details are here in the Pasadena Star-News but I am more concerned with where Thorson goes from here.

He is a talented brewer who has upped not only the credibility of brewing in the Los Angeles area but has brought many a good beer to pint glasses while being easy to talk and very modest.  And any loss of that kind of talent will be a blow.

Updates to follow when I learn more.

 

Food GPS Teaser – Haven x2

Since the Food GPS post about the Haven Collective is broken up into two parts about the brewery and the semi-new Provisions Market.  So is this teaser post, photo edition.

part 1

The patio entrance to the Provisions Market
The patio entrance to the Provisions Market
Beer Selection – Pa
Beer Selection - Part 1
Beer Selection – part 1
Beer Selection - part 2
Beer Selection – part 2

part 2

Wil with the intro to Brian Thorson.
Wil with the intro to Brian Thorson.
Disco Pants
Disco Pants

 

Brian talking about the current Haven beer line-up
Brian talking about the current Haven beer line-up

 

 

Who’s Brewing at Haven

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I guess February 9th is Haven Day as two big announcements come from the OC and Pasadena outlets.

Haven Brewing has announced the addition of Head Brewer Brian Thorson to its team, based at Haven Gastropub +Brewery in Pasadena. Thorson, who has produced many acclaimed beers at noted Northern California craft breweries, Drake’s and Trumer Pils, will now oversee all production of Haven Brewing’s small-batch, house-crafted beers. Thorson will help define Haven Brewing’s core brand by working to create base beers as a reference point for all future brews. He will be focusing on a range of styles, with emphasis on sessionable beers.

“Haven Brewing’s unique set-up within a full-service restaurant really opens the door to so many ideas and possibilities,” commented Thorson, who resides in Arcadia with his family. “For the majority of my career, I’ve been punching out beers at production facilities, now I’ll be able to better see how beers go with the foods they are served with. I’m already inspired to try different things.”

Thorson has been involved in producing many noted craft beers still available and praised today. Over his five-year stint at Drake’s Brewing, he was responsible for creating Hopocalypse in 2008, an Imperial IPA (9.3% ABV, 100+ IBUs). Thorson created it to, in his words, “blow off some steam” after the monotony of running the bottling line and toiling with all the brewing and cellar operations wore thin.

“You’ve got to have those ‘fly by the seat of your pants’ brews every once in a while to keep the blood pumping and also keep you from going insane,” Thorson explained. “All of the barrel work kept me on my toes, but also allowed for a lot of creative flexibility. I was lucky enough to have a number of different projects going on, so I got to see a range of different beer scenarios at any given time.”

“We are optimistic about Haven Brewing’s future with Brian at the helm. We have the utmost respect for Brian’s accomplishments and contributions to the world of craft beer – outside of Hopocalypse, he was responsible for the revamping of Drake’s Aroma Coma summer seasonal IPA in 2011,” commented Wil Dee, Partner at Haven Brewing. “What makes a brewer like Brian so valuable is his passion for the craft, supported by his tremendous industry experience in dealing with crisis situations, like the hop contract changes a few years ago, and being able to be flexible and remain focused.”

Haven Brewing currently has 12 house-produced beers in its catalog, led by the very first beer released in March 2012, “Hello World,” an American Pale Ale (6.3% ABV).”

First Golden Road snags a new head from points north and now Haven is raiding that tradition too.