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Other Half Brewing Company

www.otherhalfbrewing.com

 
In 2014, Sam Richardson, Matt Monahan and Andrew Burman founded Other Half Brewing Company, in Brooklyn, New York, with a simple mission: to create beers that they wanted to drink from a company they wanted to be a part of. Their vision was to build a passionate team, tirelessly innovating, to brew world-class beer representing the "other half" of the industry. Other Half believes that craft breweries play an important role in their communities. We expand through new locations that brew exceptional beer while adhering to the local culture. In 2019, Other Half opened its second location in East Bloomfield, ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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