Location | Gordexola, Spain |
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Opened | 2014 |
Annual production volume | 1500 hL |
Website | www |
Laugar Brewery is a Spanish brewery founded in 2011[1] in Barakaldo by Eneko Neira, Txus Cabrera, Sergio Valiente and Aingeru del Campo. Their name means four beers in Basque,[2] in reference to its four founders. Eneko had started working in Bleder brewery in Barcelona in 2008, and then convinced the rest of the crew to start homebrewing. After that, they were soon joined by Eder García, who was Eneko's classmate and also had a vast experience in homebrewing.
They started brewing small batches for local bars in Bilbao, and after attending Birrasana festival in 2013, they were invited to Borefts.[3] After that, in 2014 they decide to set up a brewery, located in Gordexola, 18 Km away from Bilbao. In 2017, they were producing 1500 hL. a year.[4]
They have brewed collaboration brews with European breweries like De Molen, Alvinne or Naparbier.[5]
Events
Since 2014 they organize the festival Rock & Beer in their taproom in Gordexola, and they also held a yearly event, the Tovarisch Day, when they bottle one of their most appreciated Imperial Stouts, Aupa Tovarisch.[6]
Awards and recognition
Laugar Aurrera Stanitsa is considered the best Spanish beer according to Ratebeer (2019).[7]
Laugar Funeralópolis is considered 2nd best Spanish beer according to Untappd[8]
Laugar Braskadi won the gold medal in Mondial de la Biére 2016 in Montreal.
References
- ↑ laugar∫. "Laugar Brewery – History". laugarbrewery.com. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
- ↑ "Laugar - Rebeldes Con Causa". BeerZine.
- ↑ "BBF 2013 | Brouwerij de Molen". brouwerijdemolen.nl. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
- ↑ "Entramos en LAUGAR, la cocina rebelde de la craft beer vasca". Beerbao (in European Spanish). 2017-12-14. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
- ↑ ratebeer.com https://www.ratebeer.com/brewers/laugar-brewery/14460/. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
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(help) - ↑ laugar∫. "Laugar Brewery – History". laugarbrewery.com. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
- ↑ "The Best Beer from Spain: RateBeer.com". RateBeer. Retrieved 2020-04-16.
- ↑ Team, The Untappd. "Untappd". Untappd. Retrieved 2020-04-16.