.UintaBrewing had been locally owned and operated since its start in 1993. It’s known for award-winning beers like Cutthroat Pale Ale, Detour Double IPA and Lime Pilsner.
USBeverage acquires Utah’s largest independent brewery, creator of Cutthroat Pale Ale and other brands.
A bartender pours a 3.2 draft beer at Uinta Brewing's tasting area in 2017. National beer importer USBeverage announced on Jan. 10, 2022, that it has acquired Uinta, Utah's largest independent beer maker.One of the country’s biggest independent beer importers has acquired Utah’s largest independent craft brewer,, founded in 1997 and based in Stamford, Conn., announced the acquisition Monday. No terms for the sale were disclosed.
In a news release, the company said “both USBeverage and Uinta have confirmed that Uinta leadership, operations and staff will remain in place.” Uinta has been locally owned and operated since its start in 1993. It’s known statewide for such award-winning beers as Cutthroat Pale Ale, Detour Double IPA and Lime Pilsner.The sale comes on the heels of
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