USA, IL: Moors Brewing Company to open standalone brewhouse in Chicago
Beer from a Black-owned brewery that celebrated its first anniversary this Juneteenth will be sold at Marianos in the coming weeks and the brewery is planning a standalone brewhouse in Chicago, the Block Club Chicago reported on August 11 citing company owners.
Moors Brewing Company, which sells a session ale, an IPA and an imperial porter, found out on August 5 that the grocery chain will sell Moors, said Jamhal Johnson, the brewerys co-founder and chief financial officer.
This placement is huge for us. Its a tremendous accomplishment, Johnson said. It just allows us to be exposed to that many more customers and sell that much more beer. Our goal is to be everywhere in Chicago, and Marianos is an absolute channel that will allow us to achieve that.
The placement came after the Moors team recently pitched Marianos executives for only a few minutes, Johnson said. News of the quarterly pitch meeting, which included about 20 local entrepreneurs, was first reported by Axios.
Final details have yet to be locked down, but Moors hopes to hit Marianos shelves next month in time for football season, Johnson said. The brewery and the 45-store grocery chain are still hashing out how many stores Moors will be sold in.
Marianos South Side locations are 3857 S. King Drive in Bronzeville, 1615 S. Clark St. in the South Loop and 3145 S. Ashland Ave. in McKinley Park.
Johnson founded Moors in mid-2020 with fellow South Siders CEO Damon Patton and chief marketing officer Anthony Bell. Patton and Bell have known each other since elementary school, while all three are former University of Illinois classmates, Johnson said.
After previously working together on other business ideas, the trio decided to start a brewery to combat the myths surrounding the lack of representation in the brewing industry, Johnson said.
Rather than buying into the myth that the price point is too high for Black people to purchase quality brews or make their own, we found that craft beer, or beer in general, wasnt marketed appropriately to African Americans, Johnson said.
We wanted to leverage the history of the Moors to
remind the community of a history thats not widely known here in the U.S. the science and the excellence they brought to Europe and the world with fermentation and distilling processes, he said.
Moors Brewing was established on Juneteenth 2021, which coincidentally was the first time the holiday was recognized by Illinois and the federal government.
Since launching, weve got our beer placed in over 300 retailers, from chains like Jewel-Osco and Binnys to South Side staples like Kimbark Beverage Shoppe, A&S Beverages and Kenwood Liquors.
The United Center, Wintrust Arena and restaurants like Williams Inn Pizza in the South Loop also carry Moors brews, Johnson said.
With their huge focus on securing placements in stores and venues, Moors is among the brewers leading the charge to develop Chicagos Black-owned beer industry, The Black Beer Baron Jay Westbrook said ahead of a Black brewers tasting event this spring.
The numerous placements are crucial toward helping Moors expand in Chicago and beyond, helping the brewery in its quest to get those brick and mortars that we would need to create our own product, Johnson said.
Moors is currently brewed and canned at 18th Street Brewery in Hammond, Indiana, another Black-owned company.
After more than a year working with 18th Street founder Drew Fox, a rockstar in the industry, its absolutely in our plans to start a standalone operation in Chicago, Johnson said.
As we start our second year, that is more and more our focus, especially as we continue to grow and demand grows, he said.
Moors is open to locating anywhere in Chicago. We consider ourselves Chicagos Black-owned beer, so we want to definitely own that, Johnson said.
But the South Siders dream of finding a place on their home turf: the south lakefront neighborhoods of Bronzeville and Hyde Park, or those surrounding Jackson Park.
We want to provide an experience that is not currently available on the South Side, Johnson said. It would not only be the ordinary taproom brewing experience, but like our brand, we want to engage the consumers in a different way. We look forward to having our own facilities.
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