Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 1993 |
Founder | Dick Doore Eric Wallace |
Headquarters | Longmont, Colorado, United States |
Area served
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North America |
Products | Beer |
Production output
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50,000 US beer barrels (2012) |
Website | http://www.lefthandbrewing.com/ |
Coordinates: 40°9′30.588″N 105°6′55.604″W / 40.15849667°N 105.11544556°W
The Left Hand Brewing Company is a craft brewery located in Longmont, Colorado.
Left Hand began in December 1990 with a homebrewing kit founder Dick Doore received from his brother. According to Dick, "it was all downhill from there." By 1993, Dick had teamed up with college buddy Eric Wallace and they resolved to start a brewery.
On September 21, 1993, they incorporated as Indian Peaks Brewing Company, and purchased a former meat-packing plant next to the St. Vrain River outside downtown Longmont, Colorado. A few weeks after beginning production, it was discovered that the name Indian Peaks was already in use by another Brewery, so the name was changed to Left Hand, in honor of Chief Niwot (the Arapahoe word for "left hand") whose tribe wintered in the local area.
Left Hand's doors opened for business on January 22, 1994. Their first batch of beer was Sawtooth Ale, which has since become their most popular brew. In October of that year, Left Hand took home two medals at the Great American Beer Festival, a Gold Medal in the bitter category for Sawtooth Ale, and a Bronze Medal in the Robust Porter category for Black Jack Porter. In 1995, the brewery was able to start putting its logo on bottle caps. But when it came down to shrinking down the original logo to put on a crown, the design was illegible. Left Hand created a small hand to be the logo. It morphed into a sticker, and eventually into the company logo used today.