Napa, CA (Oct 1st, 2013/mbb/) – Napa Point Brewing is a state-of-the-art micro-brewery located in the heart of Napa Valley.
Napa Point Brewing will offer 25 uniquely styled craft beers brewed using state-of-the-art production equipment under the helm of Denise Jones, one of the most highly awarded Brewmasters in North America.
“Bringing Denise Jones on board was a cornerstone of the project,” stated Robert Dahl, CEO. “With over 300 brewing awards and international recognition, we knew Denise was THE Brewmaster to build our Ultra-Premium craft brewery around.”
Denise describes Napa Point Brewing mission thus “This is a truly exciting project. Being in at the formation of the brewery has allowed us to build a brand new state-of-the-art brewery specifically designed to help me in the creation of a broad range of craft beers.”
Denise continues, “We have taken every component that goes into make beer and sought out ways to make our brewery genuinely unique. From taking great water and refining it, to sourcing the finest ingredients the world has to offer, I can now create beers that truly redefine the Ultra Premium beer category.”
Her resume includes the Great Basin Brewing Company, Bluewater Brewing Company, and the Third St Aleworks where she consistently achieved recognition for her brews with awards from the California State Fair, the Great American Beer Festival, and the World Beer Cup. Prior to joining Napa Point Brewing, Denise was Brewmaster at Moylan’s Brewing Company where she produced world class beers that were distributed across the globe and continued to win local, state, national and international awards including Grand Champion Brewery at the prestigious 2011 Australian International Brewing Awards.
To get a taste of Napa Point Brewing, visit www.napapointbrewing.com
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