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There are 222 calories in a 1 bottle serving of Ninkasi Brewing Company Total Domination IPA. Calorie breakdown: 0% fat, 100% carbs, 0% protein.
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Total (?)159,594
Unique (?)97,187
Monthly (?)149
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6.7% ABV
81 IBU
(3.73)
87,650 Ratings
The Willamette National Forest, our brewery’sbackyard, is notorious for Bigfoot si Show More
The Willamette National Forest, our brewery’s
backyard, is notorious for Bigfoot sightings. We’ve yet to see one, but if we did we’d offer it a Total Dom, a wild IPA that hits you like a mountain thunderstorm. It’s a sweet, piney hop encounter you won’t forget. Real or not, it’s good to know that if Bigfoot does exist, this is where it would call home Show Less
Ninkasi Brewing Co. Of Eugene, whose flagship beer Total Domination led it to become the nation’s 35th largest craft brewery and Oregon’s third-highest seller, has sold a majority ownership stake to Legacy Breweries, a new business venture that plans to use acquisitions to create craft hubs in the United States.Legacy is led by Don Bryant, the former head of Washington state-based hop supplier Yakima Chief.
Bryant told industry publication Brewbound the venture plans to purchase two more “Ninkasi-sized” breweries in the Midwest and eastern United States to establish “brewing hubs.” Legacy would then look to buy 10 to 15 smaller breweries in those areas, creating better production and packaging capabilities and raw-material access. Details of the deal, including financial terms, were not disclosed. Legacy is backed by two sources of capital, according to Brewbound: a family office called Blue Ocean, and EPR Properties, a publicly held specialty real estate investment trust that has $6.8 billion worth of investments.Nikos Ridge, who with partner Jamie Floyd co-founded Ninkasi in 2006, he will continue as CEO of Ninkasi, which shipped more than 90,000 barrels last year. He said the new venture’s long-term goal is to identify owners interested in selling all or part of their independent craft breweries.“I think the ideal partner for us would be someone who is stronger in areas where we are not as developed,” he told Brewbound.Ridge has fervently kept Ninkasi independent and has criticized other craft breweries for selling to corporations such as Anheuser-Busch InBev or Miller Coors. “I 100 percent believe in everyone’s right to make their own decisions and do what’s right for them,” Ridge said.In Oregon, breweries owned all or in part by large corporations include Widmer Brothers Brewing, which is minority owned by AB InBev; 10 Barrel Brewing of Bend, which sold to AB InBev in 2014; and Hop Valley Brewing of Springfield, which in 2016 sold a majority stake to MillerCoors.-.
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