Wasatch Brewery and Brewpub

Wasatch Brewery

Wasatch Brewery,and BrewPub Park City Utah

  Polygamy Porter

White Ale 

 White Ale and Winterfest Tasting

 

 

Wasatch Beers (Schirf Brewing Company) was formed when Greg Schirf found his way to Utah from

Milwaukee,America's beer capital, only todiscover that his newly adopted home state did not have a

brewery of its own. Recognizing a need and an opportunity, he committed to rectify this situation.

In 1986, Schirf opened the first brewery in the resort town of Park City and named his beers after

the majestic Wasatch Mountains that rise just east of Salt Lake City. In July 1989, Schirf Brewing

opened its new company headquarters and the first brew pub in Utah at the top of historic Main

Street in Park City.

In fact, it was Schirf who proposed the bill to the Utah Legislature in 1988 that would make brew

pubs legal in Utah. There are now more than 12 thriving brew pubs in the state thanks to Schirf

and the bill's sponsor, Senator Mike Demeitrick of Price, Utah.

Another Utah Pioneer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Over the next several years, Wasatch found a friendly rival in Squatters (Salt Lake Brewing Company)

 as they competed for the title of Utah's best brewery. In 2000, sensing a rapidly growing market and

 opportunity, Wasatch and Squatters created a partnership (a.k.a. Utah Brewers Cooperative) to increase

their share of Utah beer sales and to compete better with national brewing giants.

Squatters and Wasatch now share a brewery located in Salt Lake City at 1763 South 300 West. The

combining of brewing operations has cut costs, improved buying power, and enabled both companies

to take advantage of increased distribution in and outside of Utah. Find more about the brewery and

its Salt Lake City tasting room at www.utahbeers.com.

Brewery

Squatters (Salt Lake Brewing Company) was founded by Peter Cole and Jeff Polychronis. As friends and

business associates since the late 1970s, Cole and Polychronis undertook a yearlong pub crawl in the

1980s, visiting more than 40 brew pubs throughout the West. With a swill and a swallow and after many

nights tasting good beer, they decided it was time that Salt Lake City had a microbrewery of its own,

and Squatters Pub Brewery was born in the shadow of downtown in 1989.

Wasatch Brew Pub in Park City and Squatters Pub Brewery in Salt Lake City are owned and operated

separately from their joint brewing and bottling operation. Please visit both of them and other affiliated

restaurants (listed left) often to taste good beer.

Wasatch Brew Pub :: 250 Main Street :: Park City, Utah :: (435) 649-0900
Utah Beers :: Squatters Pub Brewery :: site by third sun productions

Wasatch Brew Pub
250 Main Street
Park City, UT  84060
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(435) 649-0900
www.wasatchbeers.com

Wasatch & Squatters Beers
1763 South 300 West
SLC, UT 84115
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(801) 466-8855
www.utahbeers.com

Squatters Pub Brewery
147 West Broadway (300 South)
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SLC, UT  84101
(801) 363-2739
www.squatters.com

Squatters Roadhouse Grill
1900 Park Avenue
Park City, UT 84060
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(435) 649-9868

Squatters Pub Brewery
Salt Lake Int'l Airport
Terminal 2, Conc. C
(801) 575-2002