A San Francisco brewery that began by delivering kegs out of the back of a van will reopen following a purchase Monday, a company spokesman said Tuesday.
Speakeasy Ales & Lagers, which is located in San Francisco’s former Butchertown and now Hunters Point neighborhood, was purchased Monday by Hunters Point Brewery LLC for $2.5 million, Speakeasy spokesman Brian Stechschulte said.
The proceeds will pay off at least some of the outstanding debt, which caused its bankruptcy earlier this year.
Hunters Point Brewery LLC is a new company owned by Ces Butner, former owner of Horizon Beverage Company in Oakland.
Butner bought the brewing equipment and brand, which includes the popular names Big Daddy IPA, a West Coast style India Pale Ale; and Prohibition Ale, an amber/red ale.
Speakeasy has a tap room where visitors can have a drink, but it is closed until the company hires staff members and brews some beer. No timeline exists for those things to take place.
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