https://blockclubchicago.org/2026/0...ging-amid-a-rapidly-changing-beverage-market/ Okay so it looks like Maplewood is struggling with contract brewing prices, by getting brought into Half Acre they can use HA’s excess capacity to brew at cheaper than contract brewing prices. This gets HA through the bad times by maxing their excess brewing capacity. Doesn’t look good for Maplewood’s long term future in my opinion.
Mr Beer Cruncher spoke with Gabriel of Half Acre this afternoon. The post is up on instagram and Doug provides some perspective on why this merger makes sense. most notably, Maplewood wants to be done with contract brewing and has found a home at half acre. I know art history had been making lagers at HA, so you’d have to imagine that will come to an end in due time. Also notably, Gabriel said both companies are still profitable
I thought Suncatcher is operated as a completely separate business from Half-Acre and just shares a co-owner.
Reputable people on social media are reporting news after talking to people on the inside. Some other “media” are just telling you what isn’t happening and trying to explain how it’s the same as others have done, even if they aren’t actually the same thing.
Art History made a whole new production brewery, Geneva Lager Works. I imagine that is meant to handle all of their production.
That's most certainly not going to be how people in the industry view it. Maplewood gets their beer brewed in the city again using the excess capacity that Half Acre is apparently having trouble filling. As such. It appears Half Acre is the one having the struggle. Maplewood is also due to open a suburban location that continues their recent (successful) lunge into being a brewpub / restaurant, in addition to the other stuff they also do. Strategically, in the long term. This allows Half Acre to dive into THC beverages, and the distillery which Maplewood is already doing. And Maplewood has room to finally breath in a brewery that isn't the size of someones linen closet.
I’d be skeptical of any long term success for a brewery that’s been around for 10 years and relies on contract brewing for distro…
Sorry, I'm not following. What is someone on the inside saying or not saying that is happening or not happening?
This goes back to my bewilderment that Great Central is still functioning and they brew(ed?) Juice Pants, god what a stupid name. I have to venture the guess that Maplewood wanted to get out of that situation asap. So what they're not saying, because image is everything to Half Acre, is filling in their production gaps was most important. Secondarily THC drinks, a distillery and an actually successful kitchen, etc. Pure speculation now: Maplewood barely exists as a brand by 2029. If the owners ever wanted to leave this is the absolute last chopper out of saigon, and given the name "Daisy Cutter". Look what I did there! winky face
I saw someone on Twitter (can't remember who, but a Chicago beer guy for lack of a better term) mention that based on their discussions (again, can't remember with who...I'm great at this!) the takeaway that at least for now, you won't really be able to tell at all that the two have merged. Which I suppose is both good and bad, depending on what you're hoping to see from these guys.
Which is a fair point and I suppose my takes do err on the side of speculation. I just now see two brands sliding into oblivion with one another, instead of alone. (I'm being dramatic by saying "oblivion" but you get my point.)
What does Constellation have has to do with these two companies? Whatever money Suncatcher does or doesn't make isn't going to Half Acre's business, it's not relevant to this. Using some form of contract brewing for your flagship beer(s) because the flagship has outpaced your small little brewery is a pretty common - and IMO responsible stopgap so a brewery doesn't have to quickly invest in the build of a facility much greater than their size. Eventually they are going to want to find a different path. I don't think it means they're in trouble, it's pretty normal. Toppling Goliath, Cruz Blanca come to mind. This gives me more "oh crap what's wrong with Half Acre" vibes than Maplewood. They've been contracting out of Destihl for a while I believe
Great Central is defunct. Taproom is closed and production employees have been furloughed for months now. It's a shame - lots of promise, but the owner singlehandedly drove it into the ground. Maplewood has been brewing out of Destihl for a long time now. And a myriad of other places before that.
Constellation invested (I guess is the word) in Half Acre about 1 year ago, incredibly hush hush. If you go to Balmoral the new secondary brew deck to the right of the original was installed by Constellation for R&D purposes. I think they also installed their own smaller cellar but I forget all the details at this point. And you're incorrect: Suncatcher is not a stand-alone business, it is under the Half Acre umbrella. Don't believe the spin, this is all interrelated. A lot of interesting business decisions within the last 12-24 months.
If anyone is wondering how I know some of this insider info.: My friend is friends with one of their now former brewers. Said brewer left not long after the Constellation deal, got good and sauced then spilled the beans to my friend. I've been confused and impressed by how closely guarded the secret's been since.
1. Don't mess with Pulaski Day at Maplewood. 2. Don't mess with Cuppa Neat. 3. Keep brewing Navaja. Thank you for your attention in these matters.
Did a liquor license lookup and it does appear that Constellation has a class 3 brewers license for the same address as Half-Acre. https://ilccportal.illinois.gov/s/license-lookup/license-details?c__licenseId=0cEcr00000245q3EAA
I drove by the new Maplewood location in Glen Ellyn over the weekend and the signage is up and if I remember correctly, still says opening spring 2026. I’d like to see Half Acre on tap there too (maybe how Bells has selected New Belgium beers on tap). interesting times