Genesee Brewing Company ( ) is an
American brewery
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located along the
Genesee River
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The river provided the original power for the Rochester area's 19th century mills and still provides ...
in
Rochester, New York
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. From 2000 to 2009, the company was known as the High Falls Brewing Company. In 2009, High Falls was acquired by the capital investment firm
KPS Capital. Together with newly acquired
Labatt USA
FIFCO USA is an American brewing company based in Rochester, New York.
Established as North American Breweries by New York City investment firm KPS Capital Partners to manage its brewery acquisitions (Genesee Brewing Company, Pyramid, and Magic ...
, KPS merged the two companies as
North American Breweries
FIFCO USA is an American brewing company based in Rochester, New York.
Established as North American Breweries by New York City investment firm KPS Capital Partners to manage its brewery acquisitions ( Genesee Brewing Company, Pyramid, and ...
. Along with this change, High Falls Brewery changed its name back to the original "Genesee Brewing Company" operating under the North American Breweries name. In October 2012, North American Breweries was purchased by
FIFCO
Florida Ice and Farm Company S.A. (abbreviated as FIFCO) is a Costa Rican food and beverages company headquartered in the province of Heredia, Costa Rica. It has a catalog of over 2000 products, sold in over 15 countries.
FIFCO is structured as ...
In 2012, North American Breweries was the sixth-largest brewing company in America by sales volume.
History
The pre-Prohibition Genesee Brewery was one of many in the noteworthy
history of brewing in Rochester, New York. In 1878, local businessman Mathias Kondolf purchased an already existing brewery——Reisky & Spies——organized a stock company, and incorporated it under the name Genesee Brewing Company. That original brewery was first opened in 1856 by Charles Rau, a former brewmaster at Marburger Brothers, a brewery at 80 North Clinton Avenue. Kondolf would also establish the Moerlbach Brewery on Emerson Street in 1909, which operated until Prohibition.
In 1889 a group of English investors purchased stock in three different Rochester breweries—Genesee Brewery, Rochester Brewing Company, and Bartholomay Brewery Company—and renamed the conglomerate Bartholomew Brewing Company, Limited. The buildings of the Rochester Brewery were converted into a cold storage plant.
In 1932, Louis Wehle, a former brewmaster at Genesee and then vice president and manager of a successful bakery in Rochester, purchased the former brewery buildings and recipes, incorporating the Genesee Brewing Company on July 8. On March 22, 1933 President
Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the
Cullen–Harrison Act, authorizing the sale of 3.2 percent beer and wine. Wehle relaunched the famous "Liebotschaner" beer and served the first draft on April 29, 1933. The first year's production totaled approximately 150,000 barrels and by 1934 Wehle had nearly 1,000 employees.

In 1936, the Genesee Brewing Company acquired the old Parsons Malt House in
Sodus Point, spending nearly $200,000 on renovations that were completed in 1938. At the time, it was the only malt house privately owned by an eastern brewery, and was notable for employing the traditional European floor system for malting barley.
Barley
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would be stored at the
grain elevator in Oswego, then sent to Sodus Point for
malt
Malt is germinated cereal grain that has been dried in a process known as " malting". The grain is made to germinate by soaking in water and is then halted from germinating further by drying with hot air.
Malted grain is used to make beer, ...
ing. The malt house ended its operations in 1986.
In December 1984, it purchased the
Fred Koch Brewery of
Dunkirk, New York. At the time The Fred Koch Brewery was owned by
Vaux Breweries
Vaux Brewery was a major brewer and hotel owner based in Sunderland, England. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange. It was taken over by Whitbread in 2000.
History
The company was founded in 1806 by Cuthbert Vaux (1779–1850) ...
of Sunderland, England. In the previous year Koch sold about 55,000 barrels of beer, compared with Genesee's 3.2 million. Genesee transferred the brewing of Koch's brands to Rochester which it continued through the 2000s.
High Falls Brewing Company
In 2000, the company was sold to an employee investment group, and the company's name was changed to High Falls Brewing Company. In 2007, Norman Snyder was named CEO of the company, and announced a change in the Genesee brand labeling, which highlights a more classic look. The company also unveiled a new corporate website and increased marketing of the Genesee brand of beers.
North American Breweries and FIFCO
In February 2009, High Falls Brewery was sold to a New York City investment group
KPS Capital Partners to be run as part of its
North American Breweries
FIFCO USA is an American brewing company based in Rochester, New York.
Established as North American Breweries by New York City investment firm KPS Capital Partners to manage its brewery acquisitions ( Genesee Brewing Company, Pyramid, and ...
(NAB) subsidiary. In June of the same year, it was announced that the name of the brewery would revert to Genesee Brewing Company to reflect the company's long history.
In October 2012, NAB was purchased by
FIFCO
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FIFCO is structured as ...
in an all-cash deal totaling $338 million, through its subsidiary, Cerveceria Costa Rica. FIFCO is a food and beverage company headquartered in San Jose, Costa Rica. The company’s product portfolio includes beer, bottled water, natural fruit drinks, juices and other beverages. The new owner stated that "The workforce, the current leadership, the current operation will remain as they have been."
Modernization
On September 8, 2012, the $3.9 million Genesee Brew House opened to the public. The 9,200-square-foot former packaging center features interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations that explore Genesee's history, along with a gift shop and a pub-style restaurant.
In September, 2016 NAB announced on an expansion and redesign project. Then-governor
Andrew Cuomo
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announced that New York State would add an additional $9.5 million in state funding, including a $5 million capital grant through the Upstate Revitalization Initiative. It was around this time the brewery switched from its previous
lauter tun system to a mash filter system.
In 2018, Genesee Brewery completed a renovation project which included the installation of 24 fermentation and storage tanks outside the new "cold block" building and a new dry-hopping system.
Beers
12 Horse Ale
First introduced in 1933, just after the prohibition was repealed in the United States, 12 Horse Ale is brewed with six-row barley malt, hops from the Yakima Valley, and Genesee’s proprietary top-fermenting ale yeast. This yeast was brought to the brewery in 1933 from England and has been used in brewing ever since. To coincide with the beer release, a marketing campaign produced what was believed to be the only 12-horse hitch in the world, harnessing a unique matched team of a dozen
red roan Belgians, hitched three abreast in four rows with a red wagon. The barn that housed the unique team and their harness is displayed at the
Genesee Country Village and Museum
Genesee Cream Ale
Genesee Cream Ale was originally conceived by brewmaster Clarence Geminn in 1960. It has 5.1% alcohol by volume. The beer is recognized for winning two consecutive gold medals at the Great American Beer Festival.
Genny Light
Genny Light was first introduced in 1978, the 100-year anniversary of the original brewery.
Genesee Specialty
* Ruby Red Kolsch is a grapefruit-flavored
Kölsch-style beer available seasonally March through July. It was first introduced in 2018.
* Spring
Bock
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*Doppelbock (''Double Bock''), a stronger and maltier version
*Eisbock (''Ice Bock''), a much stronger version made by partially freezing the beer an ...
has been brewed seasonally—traditionally arriving at stores in January and remaining available through March—since 1951. The first Genesee Spring Bock was brewed in 1879.
*
Schwarzbier is a dark session lager first introduced in 2018 meant to be a bridge between the Spring Bock and Oktoberfest releases.
* Oktoberfest is a
Märzen-style beer first introduced in 2016.
* Cream Ale Dry Hopped is a fall/winter edition of Genesee's seasonal
cream ale
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line-up, which consists of two beers split across six-month seasons. It is brewed with a selection of “modern hops” handpicked by head brewmaster Steve Kaplan. It was first launched in Fall 2021.
* Lemon Strawberry Cream Ale is the second of Genesee's seasonal cream ale line-up.
* Cran Orange
Kellerbier, a style of low-alcohol German lager, is a fall seasonal first released in 2021.
Fyfe & Drum
A light beer, Fyfe & Drum was introduced in the 1960s and was discontinued with the emergence of Genny Light in 1978.
Dundee Ales & Lagers
In 1994, Genesee introduced J.W. Dundee's Honey Brown, which has proven to be one of their most popular brews. It won a Gold Medal at the 1994 World Beer Cup. In 2006, High Falls added two new beers to the J.W. Dundee's family, J.W. Dundee's American Pale Ale and J.W. Dundee's American Amber Lager. In June 2008, the company announced a re-branding of the J.W. Dundee line, which is now called
Dundee Ales and Lagers.
Seagram's Escapes
Along with the formation of North American Breweries, Genesee purchased all of the brand rights to Seagram's Escapes Flavored Coolers in the US. Seagram's Escapes are part of the Flavored Malt Beverage category and provide a variety of flavored alcoholic beverages. As of November 2009, all Seagram's Escapes are produced out of the Rochester-based facility.
Rock Wall Brewing Co.
In late 2010, Genesee Brewing developed a new product line under the Rock Wall brewing name. Rock Wall Brewing produces a high alcohol malt liquor product, known as Dog Bite High Gravity.
They also sell their IPA under the Wild Range name at
Aldi.
Imported beverages
Genesee had an exclusive contract to import Cerveza
Imperial
Imperial is that which relates to an empire, emperor, or imperialism.
Imperial or The Imperial may also refer to:
Places
United States
* Imperial, California
* Imperial, Missouri
* Imperial, Nebraska
* Imperial, Pennsylvania
* Imperial, Texas
...
from Costa Rica before its 2012 acquisition by Cerveceria Costa Rica.
Genesee owns the U.S. import rights to
Labatt Brewing Company's beers, which originate from Canada. Labatt products are brewed by
Anheuser-Busch InBev, but Anheuser Busch InBev cannot produce or distribute the brand in the United States because it is popular enough in Western New York to raise antitrust problems, prompting the company to contract with Genesee for U.S. distribution of the brand.
[Glynn, Matt (2012-10-26)]
Labatt USA expects no changes to flow from sale of parent company
''The Buffalo News''. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
Contract brewing
Genesee brews for
Trouble Brewing (
Walmart
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),
Seven Kings Brewery, and
Narragansett Brewing Company.
Genesee is also a regional brewer for
Mike's Hard Lemonade and other malt beverage products, with Genesee Brewing Company producing almost all of the Mike's sold to the east coast market.
Genesee contract manufactures Mountain Brew Beer Ice, and Stew Brew for
Stewart's Shops, along with Big Flats 1901 for
Walgreens.
Sainsbury's American Pale Ale and Tap Room IPA in the UK are brewed by the Genesee Brewery under the pseudonym Tap Room Brewing Co,. These are 5.3% and 6.3% ABV own branded beers under their "Taste the difference" label.
References
External links
Genesee Brewing CompanyOfficial site
Genesee pageon "Kegworks"
High Falls Brewing Companyon RocWiki. Retrieved 2012 November 4.
RateBeer: Genesee Brewing CompanyGenesee Beer cans and bottles photo essay
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