Hardywood Park Craft Brewery Expands Richmond, Virginia, Operations Campus
08/05/2015
The new campus, which will be built in phases, will accommodate brewing and packaging facilities, a taproom and beer garden, agricultural fields, a food truck plaza, bocce courts, a natural amphitheater for live performances and walking paths connecting to a planned creekside trail system.
Hardywood President/Cofounder Eric McKay said, "our vision has always been to provide an exceptional work environment for our team members, sufficient scale to keep pace with demand and sustain competitive forces, and a truly unique visitor experience. We're thrilled to be able to accomplish all of that with this new facility."
Hardywood reported it is on track to brew 15,000 barrels in 2015. A custom, 60-barrel brewhouse and state of the art packaging equipment will allow Hardywood to increase initial capacity to more than 40,000 barrels per year, enabling expanded distribution beyond Virginia's borders.
Hardywood's current headquarters, 13 miles east of West Creek in Richmond, will continue to operate as a taproom and community events space, while brewing in the City will shift more toward research and development projects.
"Sophisticated instrumentation and better process control on our new brewing system will elevate our quality assurance and consistency to world class levels, delivering more value to our customers, and hopefully earning their loyalty," explained brewmaster and cofounder Patrick Murtaugh.
"At the same time, opening the new facility will enable us to dedicate our 20-barrel brewery in the City of Richmond entirely to creative brewing, experimentation and collaboration, which are hallmarks of our brewing team that have driven the national recognition of the Hardywood brand,” Murtaugh continued.
Hardywood said it selected the West Creek location in Goochland County because of its balance of industrial utilities, highway access, proximity to a growing population of young professionals and an idyllic setting with ample space for growth.
The project was made possible through the support of the Agriculture and Forestry Industries Development Fund, the Virginia Investment Partnership Grant and the Commonwealth's Opportunity Fund, with matching support from Goochland County.
“Hardywood has built a strong reputation for their award-winning beers and the integrity of their ingredients and business practices. I am thrilled to help them launch a new chapter in their business’s growth. Craft beer is an integral part of my plan to build a new Virginia economy, and Virginia is quickly becoming the most significant player in the craft beverage industry on the East Coast. Investments like this create jobs, tourism opportunities, and markets for Virginia’s farmers”, said Governor Terry McAuliffe.
The first phase of the project, consisting of a brewery, packaging hall and beer garden, is scheduled to open by the spring of 2017. The facility will retain Hardywood's commitment to utilizing 100% renewable energy through solar, biomass and wind to power the brewery. Irrigation water will come from a rainwater retention system, natural light will be used extensively within the brewery, wood timbered for site grading will be reused in building out the taproom and ultra high efficiency equipment, mechanical systems and lighting will be employed.
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