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What the brewers say “Packed full of rich malt flavor and ultra smooth toasty goodness.” What our panel thought “Dark fruit, grape notes, and Grape-Nuts
BarrieHaus Beer Co. is a community-centered microbrewery founded on the passion of family tradition, a love of innovating, and the enjoyment of the world-class lager beer. With 150-years of brewing history, we serve unique craft lagers and ales to families and friends in a one-of-a-kind historic environment in Ybor City. In our warm rustic atmosphere, you can kick back and relax while tasting the modern interpretation of our family’s rich brewing heritage. BarrieHaus Beer Co is Co-owned and Co-founded by Brittney Barrie, Jim Barrie, and Junbae Lee.
For Jim Barrie, brewing is a family tradition that extends back centuries. In the middle of the 19th century, Jim’s great-great-great-grandfather Philip Kling, a cooper by trade, immigrated to the United States from Germany to set up a barrel shop. Upon settling in his new country, he changed careers and founded Peninsular Brewing in 1863, which was eventually renamed Ph. Kling Brewing Company.
Kling was part of a wave of German immigrants in the mid-19th century who changed local preferences from English ale to clean German-inspired lagers. Ph. Kling Brewing Company became popular in the Michigan brew scene, made headlines for transitioning beer delivery from horses to truck and opening up a second location in Flint, Michigan. Kling produced lager beers until it was forced to shut down because of Prohibition.
Philip’s daughter fell in love and married a man closely tied to the industry, great-great-grandfather Louis Schimmel. Now Louis was a different type of brewer. He founded Tivoli Brewing in 1897 where his Altes Lager beer became one of the most popular beers in Michigan, most likely due to its “aged-in, sealed-in flavor”!
During Prohibition, Tivoli operated underground and ran beers under the table. Tivoli’s Altes Lager brand was one of the few to survive prohibition with Jim’s great grandfather Hugh Martin as Vice President, and it continued to be brewed by various breweries until 1990. For Jim, brewing is more than a business and passion – it’s literally in his DNA.
Like our ancestors, we proudly carry on the tradition of predominantly brewing lagers. Export and Pilsner are always on tap just as they were over 100 years ago. We’re willing to put in the time to refine, reflect, and retry hitting the delicate balances on the world’s toughest styles. Long live lager!
CO-OWNER & HEAD BREWER
The obvious inspiration for our logo, this big fella foolishly decided to go to law school and become a real estate attorney after smashing heads on two national championship Florida Gator football teams. Now he has returned to his family heritage brewing roots to bring craft lagers to the thirsty beer enthusiasts of Tampa.
CO-OWNER & DIRECTOR OF HOPERATIONS
Brittney, the head honcho, is the brains behind the operation and is the one who keeps this place running. “Dr. B”, also a Doctor of Physical Therapy is passionate about sharing the unique aspects of lager beer with Tampa Bay and beyond. Oh, and did we mention she is an award-winning homebrewer and Recognized Beer Judge under the Beer Judge Certification Program?
CO-OWNER & DIRECTOR OF SALES AND RELATIONSHIPS
Junbae, our sales and relationships guru, brings his technical expertise and promotional ability to lager beer. He is instrumental in growing and sharing the #lagerlife love throughout Tampa Bay and the world. Seriously, this guy could sell a ketchup popsicle to a woman in white gloves.
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