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Beer Birthday: Bruce Joseph

February 13, 2026 By Jay Brooks

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Bruce Joseph, who had been at Anchor Brewery for many, many years turns 70 today. There’s a big picture of him when he was very young in the stairwell at the brewery that I saw every time I was there. He’d been doing the distilling for Anchor’s whiskey and gin for a long while now and played bass with the Hysters (Anchor’s big band) and also used to be with the Rolling Boil Blues Band (the Celebrator beer band that was all industry musicians). When distilling and brewing operations split during the last change of ownership, Bruce remained with the distilling side, renamed Hotaling & Co. Distilling. As of today, he’s retired and will become “Master Distiller Emeritus and distillery consultant.” If there’s a nicer person in the beer industry, I’ve yet to meet him. Join me in wishing Bruce a very happy birthday.

A self-portrait of Bruce and me at the Anchor Christmas Party in 2006.
With Melissa Myers at the Falling Rock during GABF 2007.
The photo that used to be in Anchor’s stairwell.
On stage at the Northern California Rhythm & Blues Festival several years ago.
With Garrett Oliver at an industry event during GABF years ago.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: Anchor Brewery, Bay Area, California, San Francisco

Beer Birthday: Jennifer Talley

February 12, 2026 By Jay Brooks

Today is the 57th birthday of Jennifer Talley, former brewer at Squatter’s Pub & Brewery, an oasis of good beer in Salt Lake City, Utah. Jen left Utah a few years ago to become the Brewing Operations Manager for RedHook in Woodinville, Washington, and more recently joined Russian River Brewing in Santa Rosa, California. Unfortunately, Jen left Russian River to care for her ailing mother in Grass Valley and for a time joined Brian Ford brewing at Auburn Alehouse, but more recently had opened her own place in Grass Valley, 1849 Brewing, but has now moved on to Bespoke Brewing Solutions and doing some consulting at her own Talley Fermentations. Jennifer’s a terrific brewer and one of the coolest people in the industry. Join me in wishing Jennifer a very happy birthday.

Picking up a medal at GABF in 2002.
In town to shoot a television pilot in 2007, Shaun O’Sullivan (21st Amendment), Dave McLean (Magnolia) and Jennifer outside Magnolia.
At a beer dinner put on by The Lost Abbey near San Diego, Jennifer and Matt Brynildson stopped by our table for a visit with Adam Avery and Vinnie Cilurzo.
At CBC in San Diego, 2008. From left, Fal Allen (Asia Pacific Breweries), Jennifer and Geoff Larson (Alaskan Brewing).
After a panel discussion at GABF on women in brewing. From left: Carol Stoudt (from Stoudts Brewing), Jennifer Talley (from Squatter’s Pub Brewery), Natalie Cilurzo (from Russian River) and Teri Fahrendorf.


Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Western States

Beer Birthday: Dylan Schatz

February 11, 2026 By Jay Brooks


Today is the 54th birthday of Dylan Schatz, who when I first met him was the brewmaster at Mad River Brewing in Blue Lake, which is where he’s originally from. Dylan started in 1999 in the brewery’s packaging department, on the bottling line, and immediately fell in love with the beer industry. He took classes at UC Davis and became a brewer, and in 2005 was named head brewer. He’s a terrific person, one who often doesn’t get all the credit he deserves, especially since he had been making some amazing beers. He’s now brewing at Powers Creek Brewing, also in Blue Lake. Please join me in wishing Dylan a very happy birthday.

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Dylan with some of the crew from Mad River after winning Small Brewery and Brewer of the Year at GABF in 2010.
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Behind the bar at Mad River’s tasting room during a visit there several summers ago, when I was in the research phase for my latest book, California Breweries North.
Dylan and Vic at the Double IPA Fest in 2016.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Northern California

Historic Beer Birthday: Joe Allen

February 9, 2026 By Jay Brooks

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Today is the birthday of Joe Allen (February 9, 1888-April 24, 1976). Allen’s parents were Irish and came to America, settling in Minnesota, in 1883. At some point, Joe made his way to San Francisco and was working as a brewer at the Anchor Brewery when it reopened after the end of prohibition in 1933 at 1610 Harrison Street. Unfortunately, less than a year later, in February of 1934, the brewery burned to the ground. Owner Joe Kraus then partnered with his brewmaster, Joe Allen, and they re-built the brewery in an old brick building at 398 Kansas Street, by 1st Street.

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Here, I’ll let Anchor Brewery’s website take up the story from The Era of Mass Production.

Kraus and Allen valiantly and lovingly kept Anchor afloat until Kraus’s death in 1952. By late 1959, America’s—even San Francisco’s—new-found “taste” for mass-produced, heavily marketed lighter beers had taken its toll on Anchor’s already declining sales. In July of that year, at the age of 71, Joe Allen shut Anchor down for what would, thankfully, be a brief period.

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Again, Anchor Brewing picks up the story, Surviving Another Challenge from 1960.

Lawrence Steese bought and re-opened Anchor in 1960 at yet another nearby location, retaining Joe Allen to carry Anchor’s craft brewing tradition forward. But one of Anchor’s oldest accounts, the Crystal Palace Market had already closed its doors. And Steese had an increasingly difficult time convincing loyal Bay Area establishments to continue serving Anchor Steam. By 1965, Steese—like Allen six years before—was ready to shut Anchor down.

The next year, 1961, the brewery moved to 541 8th Street, where it remained until 1977. Of course, in 1965, another owner invested in the brewery, eventually buying out the remaining partners. That, you probably already know, was Fritz Maytag. There’s not much I could find on Allen’s life before and after he worked at, and then owned, the Anchor Brewery, not even the year of his death. If anyone has any more information, please leave a comment below or contact me directly.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: Anchor Brewery, California, History, San Francisco

Bistro Double IPA Winners 2026

February 7, 2026 By Jay Brooks

Earlier today, the 26th annual, silver anniversary, Double IPA Festival was held at the Bistro in Hayward, California. I got there early for judging again this year, and spent the morning holed up in the basement, where we judged Double IPAs for most of the morning, before choosing our top three favorites.

In the cellar of The Bistro this morning.

It was a cool day in Hayward, with some warming help from the sun as the day wore on.

The Double IPA Festival.

At 2:00 pm., owners Vic and Cynthia Kralj announced the winners:

Double IPAs

  • 1st Place: Headway, by Moonraker Brewing, from Auburn, California.
  • 2nd Place: Smokestack Lightning West, by Flatland Brewing, from Elk Grove, California
  • 3rd Place: Hoptomic Demon Core, by Morgan Territory Brewing, in Tracy, California

People’s Choice Awards

Super Secret Sauce, by Shred Beer Co., from Rocklin, California.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Events, Just For Fun Tagged With: Awards, Bay Area, California, IPA, Northern California

Beer Birthday: Brian Ford

February 6, 2026 By Jay Brooks

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Today is the 62nd birthday of Brian Ford, owner/brewer at the Auburn Alehouse near Sacramento, California. Brian previously brewed at Beermann’s Beerworks, but left before they closed well over a decade ago. His new place is in an old historic building, a really cool space, where he’s making some more great beer. Join me in wishing Brian a very happy birthday.

Brian pouring his beer at the Raley Field Beerfest in 2007.
Rich Norgrove, from Bear Republic and Brian, bookending Dave Morrow from DBI, at the Celebrator’s 25th Anniversary Party in 2013.
And here’s Brian with Glynn Phillips, from Rubicon, at the same event.
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Brian and Lisa at their Get’r Started Party in 2015.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Northern California, Sacramento

Beer Birthday: Peter Catizone

February 3, 2026 By Jay Brooks

Today is the 67th birthday of Peter Catizone, longtime brewmaster at Faultline Brewing, in Sunnyvale, California. He’s been brewing nearly thirty years in Silicon Valley. He started at Boulder Creek Brewing, where he brewed for ten years, before started at Faultline in 2003, over two decades ago. He’s been making great beer — nothing fancy — in traditional styles all that time, perfecting his craft, an unsung hero. More recently, he’s moved to brewing at Steel Bonnet Brewing in Scotts Valley. Join me in wishing Peter a very happy birthday.

Peter at Steel Bonnet in 2025.
Me and Peter during a visit. to the brewery in 2022.
Peter in the Faultline brewery.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: Bay Area, California

Beer Birthday: Sean Turner

January 30, 2026 By Jay Brooks

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Today is the birthday of Sean Turner, who is the owner of Mammoth Brewing Co., which also recently acquired Lead Dog Brewing. I first met Sean when he worked for another brewery (Deschutes, maybe?) but he worked for a few different breweries, representing them in and around the Bay Area. But in 2007, he bought Mammoth, and really turned it around, expanding the business and building a new, larger and more modern brewery in the ski resort town. He also took over running Mammoth Festival of Beers and Bluesapalooza, and if you haven’t made the trek there, it’s an amazing event. Join me in wishing Sean a very happy birthday.

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Sean with Tom Dalldorf, from the Celebrator, at Matteo’s Public House in Nevada City for an event in 2010.
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Getting the thumbs up from Tom McCormick, executive director of the CCBA.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Northern California

Beer Birthday: Peter Kruger

January 27, 2026 By Jay Brooks


Today is the 56th birthday of Peter Kruger, who for many years was the head brewer at Bear Republic Brewing. Peter was an early brewer at Full Sail in Hood River, Oregon. He came to California to become the original brewer at Stumptown Brewery when they opened in 2001, but left in 2005 to join Bear Republic. Peter has become an integral part of Bear Republic’s success since joining the team, and is a terrific person to share a pint with. More recently, after the changes at Bear Republic, he’s moved to Flagstaff, Arizona to become the COO at Mother Road Brewing. The only downside to that is we don’t see as often these days. Please join me in wishing Peter a very happy birthday.

Me and Peter at GABF in 2025.
Me, Peter, and Agus Blanco at GABF a couple of years back.
Peter at the brewery in 2008.
Peter explaining one Bear Republic’s beers at their annual GABF Tasting at the brewpub in 2009.
Peter (2nd from the left) with the Bear Republic gang accepting another award at GABF in 2007.
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Bear Republic brewers Rich Norgrove, Jode Yaksic, Peter and Ray Lindecker during a visit in 2008.

Rich Norgrove and Peter at the New Albion re-launch at Russian River Brewing a couple of years ago.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Northern California

Beer Birthday: Ted Vivatson

January 24, 2026 By Jay Brooks

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Today is the 69th birthday of Ted Vivatson, founder of Eel River Brewing. I first met Ted a bunch of years ago, when he was still making one of my favorite porters, their Ravensbrau Porter. Now it’s Organic Porter, and while it’s still a good porter, I really loved the Ravensbrau. Not the first time I’ve been in the minority. Ted’s a great brewer and has many other fine beers I still love, plus he’s a terrific person, too. Join me in wishing Ted a very happy birthday.

Ted rockin’ GABF in 2006.
Ted at the Celebrator Anniversary Party in 2009.
Ted with Ken Allen, former owner of Anderson Valley Brewing, at the Celebrator’s 20th Anniversary Party.
Picking up an award from Charlie Papazian at the 2006 Great American Beer Festival.

Filed Under: Birthdays, Just For Fun Tagged With: California, Northern California

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