Updated 06/20/2011 06:49 PM
For more than a decade, it's been well known to tourists and locals in the Lake George area. Now after recent success, the popular Adirondack Brewery and Pub is expanding. Our Matt Hunter has more on the project that will make it one of the biggest brew pubs in the country.
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. – After graduating college with an engineering degree, John Carr spent several years in Europe, working at local pubs to keep cash in his wallet. When he came home, engineering was put on ice.
"I loved the styles of beer that were available in Europe and when I came back to the United States, you know, a young guy out of college, I couldn't really afford all of those beers,” Carr said. “So I decided I was going to try to learn how to brew them."
For ten years, it was mostly a hobby he did from home, but in 1999, Carr opened the Adirondack Brewery and Pub on Lake George's Canada Street, eventually building it into one of the town's most successful businesses.
"My feeling was, there were enough people out there who enjoyed good beer and they'd be willing to try, good beer, especially beers that were drinkable and had a good favor," Carr said.
Carr's team produces about 700 barrels of beer each year in the brewery attached to his pub and restaurant.
In recent years, their twelve varieties have become so popular that Carr had to install a 60-barrel tank to keep up with demand. Now, he's taking it even further with plans for a 4,000 square foot addition.
"We've tripled the amount of beer that we've produced in the past year and it's a big, big growth for us and we're hoping, moving into 2013 and double that again," Carr said.
The new facility, which is scheduled to break ground in the fall and be complete by winter, will boost production to 5,000 barrels a year, making it one of the 20 largest brew pubs in the country.
A new agreement with DeCresente Distributing in Mechanicville also allows Carr to bottle and sell the beer in stores for the first time ever, leading him to believe there's no ceiling on his growth.
"It's very exciting to be expanding like that, despite the economy and everything else that's going on in the world, people are still enjoying a good beer," Carr said.
According to Carr, the expansion will allow for the creation of five new full-time, year-round jobs.
For more information about Adirondack Pub and Brewery, head to http://www.adkpub.com
"I loved the styles of beer that were available in Europe and when I came back to the United States, you know, a young guy out of college, I couldn't really afford all of those beers,” Carr said. “So I decided I was going to try to learn how to brew them."
For ten years, it was mostly a hobby he did from home, but in 1999, Carr opened the Adirondack Brewery and Pub on Lake George's Canada Street, eventually building it into one of the town's most successful businesses.
"My feeling was, there were enough people out there who enjoyed good beer and they'd be willing to try, good beer, especially beers that were drinkable and had a good favor," Carr said.
Carr's team produces about 700 barrels of beer each year in the brewery attached to his pub and restaurant.
In recent years, their twelve varieties have become so popular that Carr had to install a 60-barrel tank to keep up with demand. Now, he's taking it even further with plans for a 4,000 square foot addition.
"We've tripled the amount of beer that we've produced in the past year and it's a big, big growth for us and we're hoping, moving into 2013 and double that again," Carr said.
The new facility, which is scheduled to break ground in the fall and be complete by winter, will boost production to 5,000 barrels a year, making it one of the 20 largest brew pubs in the country.
A new agreement with DeCresente Distributing in Mechanicville also allows Carr to bottle and sell the beer in stores for the first time ever, leading him to believe there's no ceiling on his growth.
"It's very exciting to be expanding like that, despite the economy and everything else that's going on in the world, people are still enjoying a good beer," Carr said.
According to Carr, the expansion will allow for the creation of five new full-time, year-round jobs.
For more information about Adirondack Pub and Brewery, head to http://www.adkpub.com