Breaking news from Reuters just a few minutes ago…Miller Coors craft/import division Tenth & Blake has purchased what is recognized as the 3rd largest cider maker in the US, Crispin Cider of Minneapolis, MN. No details on the price other than analysts expect it to be below $100-million, and with the rapid growth of the cider market, this is no surprise.
More details from Marketwire…
CHICAGO, IL, Feb 06, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Tenth and Blake Beer Company, MillerCoors craft-and-import division, has acquired Crispin Cider Company, giving it a significant presence in the beer industry's fastest-growing category.
Minneapolis-based Crispin sold its first cases on St. Crispin's Day, October 25, 2008. The company grew approximately 200 percent in 2011, outpacing the overall cider category's 26 percent growth during the same period, and is already the No. 3 producer of cider in the U.S.
"Our vision is to accelerate our portfolio expansion within the world's most exciting beer market. With cider's explosion in the U.S., we were looking at the best way to participate in that growth," said Tenth and Blake President and CEO Tom Cardella. "As we explored the category, Crispin stood out, not only because they were the most progressive and innovative producer, but also because we shared great personal chemistry. In addition to the best cider portfolio in the business, we love their energy, creativity and unsurpassed innovation capability. They make us an even better company right away."
The deal includes Crispin's affiliate, Fox Barrel Cider Company.
"We're thrilled to be part of the Tenth and Blake family," said Joe Heron, Crispin's CEO. "We've always had very ambitious plans, and we're proud of what we're achieving with great products and an unrivaled creativity that mirrors the inspirational American craft-beer ethos. Tenth and Blake provides us the capability to scale up at the same pace as our increasingly accelerating demand in the U.S. and beyond."
Crispin Cider Company produces European-style natural hard apple ciders using fermented unpasteurized fresh-pressed apple juice in Original, Light and Brut varietals, as well as additional unfiltered Artisanal Reserves -- Honey Crisp, Lansdowne, The Saint and Cho-tokkyu, and also imports a classic English Dry Cider, Crispin Browns Lane.
Crispin affiliate, Fox Barrel Cider Company, is dedicated to the production of superior pure pear ciders, using fermented unpasteurized fresh-pressed pear juice. Available in Pacific Pear, Blackberry Pear and Apricot Pear varietals and additional unfiltered Cidery Reserves -- Ginger & Blackcurrant and Rhubarb & Elderberry.
Crispin will be run as an independent division of Tenth and Blake.
"We'll continue to create our ciders in our Colfax cidery, and we'll maintain our own unique go-to-market execution," Heron said.
About Fox Barrel & Crispin Cider Companies Crispin is based in Minneapolis MN, and creates its ciders in the Sierra Foothills in Colfax, CA. You can find out more at www.CrispinCider.com and www.FoxBarrel.com
About Tenth and Blake Beer Company: The Tenth and Blake family of breweries includes Blue Moon Brewing Co. at the Sandlot in Denver, Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Co. in Chippewa Falls, Wis., 10th Street Brewery in Milwaukee, AC Golden in Golden, Colorado, Birra Peroni in Rome and Plzensky Prazdroj (Pilsner Urquell) in Pilsen, Czech Republic. Tenth and Blake beers include Blue Moon Belgian White, Leinenkugel's Honey Weiss, George Killian's Irish Red, Batch 19, Henry Weinhard's IPA, Colorado Native, Pilsner Urquell, Peroni Nastro Azzurro and Grolsch. You can find out more at www.Facebook.com/TenthAndBlake .
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