Mac's iconic Nelson Brewery is to close, 28 years after its opening its doors and starting a new chapter of craft beer in New Zealand. It's no real surprise to me, in fact it has surprised me that it lasted this long, but it is certainly a bit of a dark day and the end of an era.
More at:
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelsonmail/4552101a6420.html
My thoughts and best wishes go out to all of the staff there, especially Tracy Banner whom I met a couple of years back at BrewNZ and found to be a humble, candid and extremely interesting brewer. I have no doubt that the rest of the team, who worked with Colin and Tracy, would be as passionate and committed. I hope the everyone of them enjoy their last few weeks together and are successful in finding good opportunities ahead. Thanks to you all for the many great beers!
I feel confident that the Mac's beers will continue to be innovative and of an extremely high-standard under the leadership of Colin Paige. I do hope this doesn't mean the end of Brewjolais, which was the most "Nelson" of beers (with hops transported to the brewery, and used, on the day they were picked).
A potential positive to this: it may well open the eyes of a few local publicans, and thousands of locals, who stocked and drank Mac's as the "local" beer. Founders, Tasman, Lighthouse, Nelson Bays, Townshend, The Mussel Inn and Monkey Wizard should get cracking and take up the opportunity.
Does anyone have any fond memories or intersting stories about Mac's?
Slainte mhath
Stu