History:
When the first Goose Island Brewpub opened its doors in 1988, domestic, mass-produced beer was deeply ingrained in Midwestern culture. The craft beer industry was still in its infancy, with only a handful of brewpubs in existence in the Midwest. In his travels across Europe, beer-lover John Hall had enjoyed a distinctive local brew in each region he visited. Hall was convinced that Midwesterners could produce beers as good or better than those he’d tasted in his travels. Living on the shore of the largest system of fresh water on the planet Earth, in a city with rapidly evolving tastes – John decided that his hometown, Chicago, would be the ideal place to do just that.
The key to building interest in craft beer, Hall decided, was to allow consumers to watch the brewing process – while providing them with the then-novel experience of enjoying a wide variety of distinctive beers that had been produced on-site. Hall wanted to not only cater to his customers’ tastes, but to challenge them as well. Goose Island’s brewers set to work crafting a diverse selection of unique beers – and on Friday, May 13, 1988 Goose Island Brewpub was born.
It turned out that John was right; Chicagoans palates evolved rapidly once Goose Island Brewpub opened its doors, thus introducing the city to distinctive craft beer. In fact, by 1995, the brewpub had become so popular that John Hall and his son Greg, who had by then become Goose Island’s brewmaster, decided to open a larger brewery and bottling plant to keep up with demand. Finding still more room for growth, in 1999 the father-son team opened a second Goose Island Brewpub just a stone’s throw away from historic Wrigley Field.
Today, Goose Island continues to brew an innovative selection of over 50 craft beers at the brewpub, the best of which are then bottled at their Fulton Street brewery. Goose Island is also involved in the production of a small selection of craft sodas. The company currently ships its beers to 15 states and the U.K.
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Products
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Goose Island King Henry
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Goose Island Christmas Ale
Winter
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Goose Island Dominique
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Goose Island Honkers Ale
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Goose Island Madame Rose
Limited Release
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Goose Island India Pale Ale
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Goose Island Pepe Nero
Limited Release
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Goose Island Matilda
Limited Release
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Goose Island Bourbon County Vanilla Stout
Limited Release
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Goose Island Oatmeal Stout
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Goose Island Fleur
Limited Release
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Goose Island Pere Jacques
Limited Release
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Goose Island Harvest Ale
Fall
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Goose Island Classics Summer Sampler
Summer
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Goose Island Mild Winter
Winter
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Goose Island Pub Pack
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Goose Island 312 Urban Wheat
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Goose Island Big John
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Goose Island Demolition
Limited Release
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Goose Island Lolita
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Goose Island Imperial IPA
Limited Release
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Goose Island Rare Bourbon County
Limited Release
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Goose Island Kilgubbin Red Ale
Spring
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Goose Island Bourbon County Coffee Stout
Limited Release
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