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New Belgium will build a second brewery in Asheville, North Carolina by 2015

New Belgium Brewing will build a second major brewing facility in Asheville, North Carolina, giving the Eastern Seaboard its own claim to the nation's second largest craft brewer and the company that made its name on a bike-friendly beer...
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New Belgium Brewing will build a second major brewing facility in Asheville, North Carolina, giving the Eastern Seaboard its own claim to the nation's second largest craft brewer and the company that made its name on a bike-friendly beer.

The Fort Collins-based beer maker revealed its intentions last spring to construct a new brewery somewhere on the East Coast as a way to ease demand there. New Belgium's existing brewery, which is capable of brewing 900,000 barrels of beer each year is just two to four years away from reaching capacity.

In addition, the brewery has greatly expanded its distribution in the southern and eastern regions of the country. Here's the official release:

Fort Collins, CO, April 5, 2012 - New Belgium Brewing announced today that Asheville, NC has been selected as the new location for a second brewery. The 400,000-barrel brewery and packaging facility will provide New Belgium with additional capacity allowing the Colorado-based brewer to expand into new areas of distribution. Upon completion in 2015, the facility will initially create 50 new jobs in the Asheville area with more than 100 positions expected at full buildout.

"After several years of searching we are incredibly excited to have landed in Asheville," said Kim Jordan, CEO and co-founder of New Belgium. "From the deep sense of community to the rich natural environment and the opportunity to revitalize a brownfield site near a vibrant downtown, Asheville has everything we've been looking for in a location for our second brewery."

The 17.5-acre site located in the heart of the River Arts District will accommodate the 150,000 sq. ft. facility. The brewery will feature a 200-barrel brewing system, a tasting facility, and a process wastewater treatment center on-site. Tours will be available to the public. Total cost projections are over $100 million.

"Today's announcement by New Belgium will enhance the craft brewery cluster that is growing in North Carolina," said Gov. Bev Perdue. "The jobs and investment the company is committing will be a major boon for the region and for the state."

Construction is expected to begin in early 2013 with beer rolling off the line in early 2015.

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