NOLA Brewing Suffers Damage in Hurricane Isaac

imageThe bad news is NOLA Brewing suffered damage in Hurricane Isaac, the good is no beer was harmed.  Details from NOLA.com:

When hurricanes threaten, NOLA Brewing’s emergency plan calls for one man only to stay behind: president Kirk Coco. So when Isaac blew in last Wednesday night, Coco was at the Tchoupitoulas Street brewery guarding the beer.


“S**t was flying all over the place,” Coco said. “In the middle of the night, something fell on the ceiling and knocked all the ceiling tiles on my face. I thought I was dead. I thought the whole building was caving.”

Luckily, Coco survived, as did the beer. NOLA Brewing recently doubled the size of its brewery, taking over a second building next door. That means their cooling equipment relies on two separate power grids, one of which never went down. Although NOLA suffered considerable damage to its offices and merchandise room, the beer remained chilly and safe.

NOLA stopped brewing last Tuesday ahead of the storm. Coco hopes that full power will be restored today and they can resume making beer in two days. Going into the storm, NOLA already had a month’s supply of beer and Coco doesn’t anticipate any shortages.

About MyBeer Buzz

Founder, owner, author, graphic designer, CEO, CFO, webmaster, president, mechanic and janitor for mybeerbuzz.com. Producer and Co-host of the WILK Friday BeerBuzz live weekly craft beer radio show. Small craft-brewer of the craft beer news sites and one-man-band with way too many instruments to play........Copyright 2007-2024 mybeerbuzz.com All Rights Reserved: Use of this content on ANY site without written permission is not allowed.

0 comments (click to read or post):

Post a Comment

Please leave a comment...I do moderate each comment so it may not appear immediately...and please be nice! You can also comment using Disqus (below) or even comment directly on Facebook (bottom).