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Deschutes Brewery and Boneyard

I ll admit when I heard about the acquisition of Boneyard by Deschutes Brewery I thought WHAT?! NO, WAIT, I don t know.. How will this change Boneyard? Will it remain the hardcore, white whale brewery that I know and love? Will people flock from all over the country just to get a sip of a delicious Notorious, Diablo Rojo or Suge Knite? I posted some of my thoughts on Boneyard s Facebook thread that was announcing the merger. I finished my thoughts with, Wow, I just realized how selfish I am wanting to keep all this goodness to ourselves (speaking for Bendites). On the flip side though, Deschutes Brewery is awesome! I can see so much opportunity on the horizon for Boneyard Beer. I ve had time to process this news now, and my dismay has turned to excitement for the future of delicious Boneyard Beer. I still had some questions, so I reached out to Boneyard Beer s owner and brewer Tony Lawrence with a few questions.

It s big Bend beer news: Deschutes Brewery acquires the Boneyard Beer brand

Boneyard founder to get equity in Deschutes as part of the deal BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) In Bend, beer is big business, which is why a new business partnership announced Wednesday between Deschutes Brewery and Boneyard Beer is big news. Deschutes Brewery President Michael LaLonde told NewsChannel 21, What s happening is that Deschutes is taking over the brand of Boneyard and all of their beer brands, their recipes, the location that they have over at Lake, which is the original Boneyard pub and tasting room Boneyard co-founder Tony Lawrence is getting equity in the deal. Tony actually gets ownership in Deschutes Brewery, LaLonde said. So it s really Deschutes is going to have their brand, supported by everybody at the company. Tony is going to have the freedom to pursue his brand.

Deschutes Brewery acquires Bend s Boneyard Beer

Deschutes Brewery acquires Bend’s Boneyard Beer Updated Mar 09, 2021; Facebook Share By Michael Kohn, The Bulletin Boneyard Beer, one of Bend’s scrappy upstart beer makers, has been acquired by crosstown rival Deschutes Brewery. The deal is expected to help Boneyard expand its capacity to can beer, a process that proved challenging during the pandemic. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed because both companies are privately held, said Gary Fish, founder of Deschutes Brewery Inc. Boneyard Brewery owner Tony Lawrence will retain ownership of the Boneyard pub on Division Street in Bend. While both companies compete in the craft beer market and both are based in Bend, the similarities end there. Deschutes Brewery is considered an old hand in the craft brew market, established in 1988. It remains among the 10 largest craft brewers in the country by sales volume. Its label and image conjures up bucolic scenes of pure mountains and rivers. Boneyard Beer, foun

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