There were no leaks we kept our mouths shut. I hadn’t heard any leaks, or even rumors.Īlexandra Nowell: It wasn’t out of the blue. Weaver herself was unavailable but, as her co-owner says, “It’s totally OK Lynne and I both have the same script.” Since the agreement becomes effective August 13, we are publishing that interview now.īeer Paper: My first question has to be, why now for this deal? And all of a sudden, out of the blue. Photo Credit: Matthew Garcia couple days later, Beer Paper sat down with co-owner and brewmaster Nowell to discuss the deal, and what it means for the future of Three Weavers. In early June this year, in an article on that surprisingly otherwise flew under the radar of the national and local beer press, it was announced that Three Weavers had reached an agreement with the collective to buy back full ownership of its brewery in order to “pursue vision of a Three Weavers-branded brewery, tasting room and restaurant within Hollywood Park’s retail district” adjacent to the new SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. But now, three years later, it ain’t so no longer. ‘Lynne, Alex - Say it ain’t so!” That was the text I sent to Lynne Weaver and Alexandra Nowell in mid-July 2018 on the day news had broken that their Three Weavers Brewing Company in Inglewood had joined the CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective.Īlas, it was so. Alexandra Nowell on Three Weavers’ Recent Buyback
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