Little Creatures Brewery

Little Creatures Brewing Pty Ltd
Industry Alcoholic beverage
Founded 2000
Founder Howard Cearns
Nic Trimboli
Phil Sexton
Headquarters Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia
Products Beer
Owner Little World Beverages
Parent Lion Nathan

Little Creatures is an Australian brewing company based in Fremantle, Western Australia, originally established in 2000 by the original brewers of the Matilda Bay Brewing Company. The name "Little Creatures" is inspired by a song lyric from the Talking Heads Little Creatures album and refers to the live yeast cells that turn the sugars in malt wort into ethanol.

Little Creatures Pty Ltd is owned by Little World Beverages, a wholly owned subsidiary of Lion Nathan (which is itself a wholly owned subsidiary of Kirin).[1]

History

Little Creatures Brewery was founded by Howard Cearns (marketing specialist), Nic Trimboli (restaurateur) and Phil Sexton (master brewer),[2] all of whom previously worked with the Matilda Bay Brewing Company. In 1997 Cearns, Trimboli and Sexton discussed the possibility of brewing an American style India Pale Ale.[3] Sexton having worked in the United States and was involved in the development of the BridgePort IPA.[4] Cearns came up with the name after reading about little creatures wandering from ale house to ale house in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and at the time thinking that it sounded like yeast fermentation.[4] The brewery released its first beer, Little Creatures Pale Ale, in 2000.[5] The Company sponsors the Fremantle Print Award. In 2008 the company established a second brewery in Healesville, Victoria. In 2012 the company was bought by Lion[6] In 2013 another brewery was opened in Geelong, Victoria, at a cost of $60 million. Brewing capacity is reported as "10 million litres a year, or 80 kegs an hour."[7]

Brewery

The brewery building, was originally constructed to house the Taskforce '87 yachts (Kookaburra) participating in the 1987 America's Cup and subsequently as a crocodile farm before being converted to its current use. The brewery is open to the public and contains a café/restaurant.[8]

Brands

For the flagship Pale Ale, cool bottle fermentation is carried out with a lager yeast.

Awards

The brewery has won a number of Australian International Beer Awards. In 2002 Little Creatures Brewery was named Champion Australian Brewery, and its Pale Ale crowned as Champion Ale. The beer also won Choice magazine's 2003 Best Australian Ale and the 2004 BBC Good Food prize for Best Ale.[9]

People's Choice

Little Creatures' beers have also featured highly in the annual GABS Hottest 100 Aussie Craft Beers of the Year event.

See also

Making pizzas in Little Creatures

References

Notes

  1. Spooner, Rania (19 September 2012). "Little Creatures shareholders drink to success". The Age. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  2. Williams, Peter (18 September 2012). "Cheers to Little Creatures sale". The West Australian. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  3. Nielson, Yvette (14 May 2008). "Success on tap: Little Creatures brew up a global storm". Nett. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  4. 1 2 Tierney-Jones, Adrian (2011). 1001 Beers You Must Try Before You Die. United Kingdom: Hachette. ISBN 9781844037162.
  5. Waters, Cara (19 June 2012). "Little Creatures founders gulp down $256 million deal in brewing takeover: Seven secrets of their success". SmartCompany. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  6. "news.com.au". 2012-06-19. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  7. Eli, Greenblat (11 December 2013). "Lion has big plans for Little Creatures". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2014-03-30.
  8. Donald, Darroch; Katrina O'Brien; Andrew Swaffar (2002). Footprint Australia Handbook. Australia: Footprint Handbooks. p. 541. ISBN 978-1-903471-42-5.
  9. Hart, Cath (8 December 2008). "White Rabbit flies Little Creatures flag". The Australian. Retrieved 15 February 2013.

Bibliography

  • Deutsher, Keith M. (2012). The Breweries of Australia (2nd ed.). Glebe, NSW: Beer & Brewer Media. ISBN 9780987395214. 

External links

Coordinates: 32°03′33.43″S 115°44′40.79″E / 32.0592861°S 115.7446639°E / -32.0592861; 115.7446639

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