What is Moab Brewery?
Founded in 1996 by John Borkoski and Dave Sabey, Moab Brewery is recognized as Moab's sole microbrewery, drawing inspiration from the region's striking natural landscapes for its handcrafted ales. The brewery is celebrated for popular offerings such as Dead Horse Ale, Red Rye IPA, and Raven Stout, alongside a diverse menu that has made its restaurant a prime dining destination in Moab. The company has expanded its reach with the Beehive Grill in Logan, Utah, which also features Moab Brewery's craft beers and its own on-site root beer production. This dual focus on brewing excellence and culinary experience positions Moab Brewery as a unique entity in the hospitality industry.
How much funding has Moab Brewery raised?
Moab Brewery has raised a total of $1.5M across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$350K
Debt
$1.1M
Debt (2020): $350K with participation from PPP
Debt (2021): $1.1M led by PPP
Key Investors in Moab Brewery
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
Undisclosed investor
Undisclosed investor participating in the funding round. Their specific investment focus or background is not detailed in the provided data.
What's next for Moab Brewery?
The recent major strategic investment signals a pivotal moment for Moab Brewery, likely enabling expansion of brewing capacity, enhancement of distribution networks, or further development of its restaurant and hospitality ventures. This capital infusion is expected to fuel strategic initiatives aimed at solidifying its market position and potentially exploring new geographic markets or product lines. The company's trajectory suggests a focus on leveraging its established brand reputation and operational success to achieve new milestones in the competitive craft beverage and dining landscape.
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