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The '''Good People Brewing Company''' is a brewery which opened in June [[2008]] in the space formerly used by the [[Southside Cellar Brewing Company]] in [[Pickwick Plaza]]. It is owned by a partnership headed by brewmaster [[Jason Malone]] and has a local distribution deal with [[Birmingham Beverage Company]].
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The '''Good People Brewing Company''' is a brewery at 1035-B [[20th Street South]] which opened in June [[2008]] in the space formerly used by the [[Southside Cellar Brewing Company]] in [[Pickwick Plaza]]. It is owned by a partnership headed by brewmaster [[Jason Malone]] and has a local distribution deal with [[Birmingham Beverage Company]].


The company's first brew, an English brown ale, was set for its official debut at the [[July 4]] celebration organized by the [[Five Points South Merchants Association]]. Good People Pale Ale was the first beer to become generally available, starting at the [[Five Points Grill]] and the [[J. Clyde]] on [[Cobb Lane]].
The company's first brew, an English brown ale, was set for its official debut at the [[July 4]] celebration organized by the [[Five Points South Merchants Association]]. Good People Pale Ale was the first beer to become generally available, starting at the [[Five Points Grill]] and the [[J. Clyde]] on [[Cobb Lane]].


The brewery's equipment has a capacity of 250-300 kegs per month.
The brewery's equipment has a capacity of 250-300 kegs per month.
==External links==
* [http://www.goodpeoplebrewing.com/ Good People Brewing Company] website


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:17, 3 December 2008

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The Good People Brewing Company is a brewery at 1035-B 20th Street South which opened in June 2008 in the space formerly used by the Southside Cellar Brewing Company in Pickwick Plaza. It is owned by a partnership headed by brewmaster Jason Malone and has a local distribution deal with Birmingham Beverage Company.

The company's first brew, an English brown ale, was set for its official debut at the July 4 celebration organized by the Five Points South Merchants Association. Good People Pale Ale was the first beer to become generally available, starting at the Five Points Grill and the J. Clyde on Cobb Lane.

The brewery's equipment has a capacity of 250-300 kegs per month.

External links

References

  • Geiss, Chuck (June 12, 2008) "Naked Birmingham." Black & White
  • Spencer, Thomas (July 19, 2008) "Beer brews again in Birmingham, Alabama." Birmingham News