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New Albion Brewing Company

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Bottle of stout beer from New Albion Brewing Company, founded in Sonoma, California, in 1976.
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  • Bottle of stout beer from New Albion Brewing Company, founded in Sonoma, California, in 1976.
  • Bottles of stout, porter and ale brewed at New Albion Brewing Company, founded in Sonoma, California, in 1976.
  • Bottles of stout, porter and ale brewed at New Albion Brewing Company, founded in Sonoma, California, in 1976, as well as a wood crate used to deliver beer.

    Object Details

    Description

    New Albion Stout was one of three styles of beer brewed at New Albion Brewing Company, the nation's first post-Prohibition microbrewery built from the ground up, which opened in 1976 and closed in 1982, in Sonoma, California.
    New Albion was distinctive, in part, for being one of the first breweries to use Cascade hops in its beers. Cascade hops were a cultivar developed at Oregon State University and released in 1971. Taking their name from the Cascade mountain range in the Pacific Northwest, Cascade hops give floral, citrus, spice, and pine characteristics to beers, especially pale ales and India Pale Ales (IPAs). Cascade hops defined post-Prohibition microbrewed American beers as different from anything else in the world.
    New Albion Brewing Co. was co-founded by Jack McAuliffe, Suzy Denison, and Jane Zimmerman. At the time of New Albion's founding, Denison was 43, divorced, and a mother of three children. Previously, she had worked as a bilingual secretary at the United Nations in New York City and studied music and composing. Denison moved to Sonoma when her eldest child was accepted to Stanford University. Denison and her friend Jane Zimmerman met Jack McAuliffe through an acquaintance. McAuliffe described his idea to build a brewery that would use traditional ingredients and artisan techniques to brew European-style beers in small batches--plans he had formed while serving in the U.S. Navy in Scotland in the 1960s. The two women supplied funding to open the brewery that McAuliffe envisoned. Denison and Zimmerman brewed and delivered New Albion's beer, using Denison's van. Zimmerman left the brewery less than a year after it opened but Denison stayed, working alongside McAuliffe and others, until the business closed in the fall of 1982.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Suzy Denison

    date made

    1976
    1976 to 1982

    ID Number

    2020.0063.1

    accession number

    2020.0063

    catalog number

    2020.0063.1

    Object Name

    beer bottle

    Physical Description

    glass, liquid, paper (overall material)

    Measurements

    overall: 19.5 cm x 6 cm; 7 11/16 in x 2 3/8 in

    place made

    United States: California, Sonoma

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    Work and Industry: Food Technology

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng4b297b4fb-114b-2089-e053-15f76fa06fc4

    Record ID

    nmah_1986836
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