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A year or so later, Garrett Marrero and Melanie Oxley decided to move to Hawaii and start a craft brewery. Maui Brewing. Business owners in Hawaii pay some of the highest electrical costs in the country. As a startup, Garrett and Melanie pinched pennies any way they could. First, they swapped incandescent light bulbs for fluorescent, then traded those for LED.

They experimented with recovering cooling capacity and reducing energy consumption as much as possible, anything to stay open. Maui Brewing Co. Can we do this with no grid energy? Can we reduce water consumption? Maui Brewing Company started as a single brew-pub, a small restaurant that served its own locally brewed beer. Doors opened Jan. Demand for the beer outgrew the space available in the brewpub and in , Maui Brewing Company started producing and packaging beer out of a separate production facility.

It started selling beer in retail stores too. In , looking to expand capacity even further, the Maui Brewing Company secured a government-backed loan that allowed Marrero and Oxley to open yet another larger production facility, which increased their capacity from 18, barrels of beer to almost 40, barrels, says Marrero.

Currently, Maui Brewing Company has almost employees. By the end of or early , Maui Brewing Company will have four restaurant locations and expects to be employing at least employees. Maui Brewing Company's consistent growth earned the company national recognition.

The company offers 36 craft and specialty beers on tap or in stores. Customers enjoy the Maui Brewing Co. On Jan. The Maui Fire Department is warning the public about text messages providing an internet link to a website selling Mayor Michael Victorino is seeking to have the county acquire lands near Keawakapu Beach in Kihei for public After seeing the misprinted graphic he contacted Jamie Magee, the designer of the editorial system at Brewing News.

Magee tells CraftBeer. He tracked the mistake down to a snippet from a San Diego column ending up in the wrong place, and then a graphic artist creating a chart based off the misplaced information. Brewing News immediately corrected the chart featured in its Great Lakes Brewing News online edition. See the 51 Bars Our Readers Picked. Marrero says he understands mistakes happen, but the thought that the misprinted graphic will be floating around in bars and breweries across the region until the new issue comes out leaves Marrero very unsettled.

Spreading the message of small and independent and local craft brewing is very important. Jess Baker walked into a beer fest in and realized beer had come a long way from what her dad had been drinking since the 70s.

She served as editor-in-chief of CraftBeer.



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