USA, CA: Crusader Brewing Company joins Bakersfield’s brewing scene
Crusader Brewing Company is the latest brewery to open in Bakersfield in 2019, KERO 23ABC News reported on March 17.
Crusader Brewing is the 4th brewery to move into Bakersfield brewing district in Southwest Bakersfield. They join Lengthwise Brewing Company, Dionysus Brewing Company and also newly opened Great Change Brewing in the district. Temblor Brewing Compan y is the fifth Bakersfield brewery, but it's not in the brewing district.
Crusader Brewing opened off District Blvd just down the street from Lengthwise Brewing Company.
There are currently has six beers on tap at Crusader Brewing. Co-owner Bailey Hale said those styles of beer will fill a need in an IPA and sour heavy brewing district. He said, “We wanted to take a step back and do more traditional styles of beer that have been drank for hundreds of years."
Hale said there's another way Crusader is different. He said they’re the first veteran-owned brewery in Bakersfield. While co-owner Chris McEnulty was a Ventura police officer, Hale served in the California Army National Guard.
“I went to Iraq in 2008-2009," said Hale. "I was a fixed wing flight engineer, I was a flight engineer for a fixed wing aircraft, C-23 Sherpa.”
Now the two co-owners have transitioned from their service to the craft beer industry. And they plan to use their beer to give back to those still serving.
“This last weekend," said Hale, "we donated $1,000 to the Wounded Hero’s Fund from the proceeds from the barbecue that we did. And we will be donating another $1,000 to the Kern County Sheriff’s K9 Department.”
That spirit of giving with a veteran background is already attracting craft beer fans to Crusader Brewing.
Local craft beer fan Stephanie Rosenow said, "It’s just something that I love and something I believe. Something that both me and my husband believe. Supporting veterans is important to us.”
While local veteran Carl Brewer said, "We want to support his brewery. And he’s a veteran and that’s important to us too because there’s like three veterans sitting at this table. So it was cool what he did the other day.”
Both Rosenow and Brewer said they plan on being repeat customers. Rosenow said, "“We just walked in and it was homey. The beer is really good.” While Brewer added, “They just have a wide range of beers. And each of them has a distinct flavor.”
Hale and McEnulty have over twenty years of home brewing experience. Now they’re now moving to front lines of their brewery to serve their creations to the public for the first time. And they’re look forward to seeing a lot of empty glasses.
17 March, 2019