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Check out our podcast: Battleships to Beer
Posted:
7/23/2024
Category:
Brewery
When your brewery hits a decade, there are plenty of stories to tell. And that's exactly what Mare Island Brewing Co. founders, Kent and Ryan take on in our new ten episode podcast series, Battleships to Beer: 10 Years of Mare Island Brewing Co.
From the early years, to navigating the pandemic, to colorful moments in Mare Island history... and of course beer, Kent and Ryan take to the mic with The Brewing Network founder and host Justin Crossley to reflect on a wild ride.
The first two episodes are out now, and we'll be dropping new ones every two weeks starting July 23rd, with a few extra bonus episodes in between.
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The Benicia Room
Posted:
1/8/2022
Since we opened the First Street Taphouse back in June of last year, we've been chipping away at renovating the 2nd floor. Well, we're pleased to say that The Benicia room is now up and running for special/private events!
Here's what we've been up to upstairs:
- Walls are decorated with historical photographs showcasing Benicia's rich history
- We built out a new bar, with 8 taps of our craft brews
- Two large TVs for your sports viewing pleasure
- Plenty of seating (tables, booths, and chairs)
Join Us for the Super Bowl
We'll have the Benicia Room open for the Super Bowl. Come check it out, and enjoy some epic game day specials while you're here. Beef Ribs, Loaded Papas Bravas, and killer craft beer do anything for you?
Our Three Wise Men - New Yardbird Release
Posted:
12/1/2021
We're excited to announce the release of Our Three Wiseman – a new Holiday Release, crafted specifically for our Yardbird Beer Club members. This special release features three barrel aged beers, inspired by three legendary figures in Mare Island history.
Farragut's Barrel Aged Farmhouse Saison | 8.3% ABV
While this saison has been in our line-up since the early days, we've never bottled it until now. Aged with souring yeast in white wine barrels from White Rock winery in Napa, each batch develops its own unique variations during barrel aging and blending.
Don Vallejo's Barrel Aged Mexican Lager | 7.3% ABV
We took our Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo Mexican Lager, and aged it in former agave barrels from Loch & Union Distillery in Napa Valley to create this unique spin on everyone's favorite Mexican lager.
Chesty's Barrel Aged Stout | 9% ABV
A robust and hearty brew for the Holidays. Chesty's begins with our Coal Shed Stout, and then is carefully aged in former rye barrels from our Mare Island neighbors at Savage & Cooke Distillery.
Announcing the Whaleboat Room
Posted:
10/13/2021
We recently took over the suite connected to our Coal Shed Brewery, and built a portal to connect the two spaces. The new space is our Whaleboat Room - a private event space and beer garden dedicated to the amazing heritage of whaleboat racing on the Mare Island Strait.
This history-filled private event space features:
- 1200 sq. ft. of indoor space, and a scenic 1600 sq. foot. outdoor waterfront beer garden.
- A dedicated bar, built from a deconstructed whaleboat that was built on Mare Island in 1938
- Multiple configuration options (inside, outside garden, or both)
THE MARE ISLAND PEDALFEST RETURNS, FEATURES URBAN CYCLOCROSS AND RELAY RACES
Posted:
9/8/2021
Cyclocross Magazine – If there’s one race for a Northern California-based cyclocross racer to attend to make lasting memories, it’s the Mare Island PedalFest on September 26, 2021. The event brings urban cyclocross, spectator-friendly obstacles and refreshments and cyclists of every discipline together to enjoy a day in a unique, scenic, historic area. In 2019, Olympian bike racers took part in the event’s rodeo and relay race.
New Release: Ferry No. 2 IPA
Posted:
9/7/2021
We're excited to announce our new collaboration with San Francisco Bay Ferry for their Brews with Views project!
Together with our friends at East Brother Beer Co. in Richmond, and Faction Brewing in Alameda – we’ve each brewed a unique ferry-themed beer celebrating our communities, and the SF Bay Ferry routes that connect them.
Look out for our Ferry No. 2 IPA on select SF Bay Ferry routes (including the Vallejo–SF route). And if you're ferrying from the Vallejo terminal, make sure to stop by our Ferry Taproom and pick-up a special voucher that will get this brew in your hand for only $1.
History Behind The Name:
Ferry No. 2 was built in 1879 in Oregon, and plied the waters of Portland before being brought to the Bay Area in the 1890s. Here she was renamed “SS Vallejo”, and served as a passenger ferry transporting visitors and shipyard workers between Vallejo and Mare Island for 50 years. After WWII, she was sent to Sausalito to be scrapped, and her story would have ended there had it not been for the local artists who bought her. She was converted into a houseboat and art studio, and over the years hosted gatherings among countercultural luminaries (including the famous “Houseboat Summit”). Timothy Leary, Alan Ginsberg, Janis Joplin, and Jack Kerouac have all partied aboard her storied hull. She sits in Sausalito to this day, and with this IPA, we toast to her legacy.
Our First Street Taphouse is Live!
Posted:
6/20/2021
We're excited to announce our new First Street Taphouse in Benicia is officially open!
Over the past year, we've been working hard updating this beautiful historic Victorian-era building in downtown Benicia (our 3rd and newest location). We've got 12 taps of our tasty brews, wine and stellar food from Chef David. Swing by for pints, bites, or even just to grab some beers to-go!
A time capsule is ‘brewing’ in Benicia
Posted:
1/26/2021
Vallejo Times Herald – There is no DeLorean, no Flux Capacitor and no crazy mad scientist named Doc Brown associated with Mare Island Brewing Co.
That being said the co-founders of the company have decided to go back to the future.
When Kent Fortner and Ryan Gibbons began remodeling their new Benicia location at 440 First Street, they discovered a large cistern (an historic water-holding tank) under the building. To celebrate the eventual opening of Mare Island Brewing Co.’s newest venue, the co-owners have decided to turn the cistern into a time capsule to commemorate the uniqueness of 2020 and 2021 with the intent to reopen the time capsule in 2031 (at the earliest).
The Cistern Time Capsule Project
Posted:
1/25/2021
During the remodeling for our new First Street Taphouse in Benicia, we discovered a huge cistern (a water holding tank) below the floor of the building. Actually, one of our contractors almost fell into it when he stepped through a piece of plywood covering the hole.
The cistern dates back to the 1800's, and is about 10 feet in diameter and 12 feet deep. It was dug by hand into the limestone below the building, and was completely empty save for a rusted out bucket. At some point long ago it was covered up, and forgotten about.
We racked our brains about what to do with it, and decided to turn it into a time capsule to commemorate this challenging year that was 2020, and look to a brighter 2021.
We Invite You To Participate
We'd love to have you contribute your mementos to the time capsule. The time capsule will be sealed with a hatch in the floor, and marked by a commemorative plaque. We'll be liberating it in 10+ years.
SAT, FEB. 6th | 9A - 12P:
Bring us your time capsule contributions! We'll be outside the First Street Taphouse doling out free coffee, and accepting items.
For submission guidelines, examples of what to bring, and more information about the project checkout the giant flyer in the window at the First Street Taphouse, or download it below.
13 scenic waterfront restaurants open in the Bay Area for dining with a view
Posted:
8/2/2020
San Francisco Chronicle – While some vaccinated diners are eager to dine indoors and burn their masks, others are still feeling more cautious this summer — and that's perfectly OK. Fortunately, the Bay Area offers many waterfront dining options with beautiful outdoor setups that feel celebratory regardless of vaccination status.