Russian River- A Craft Brewery: Building a Brand through Product Innovation




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ACQUIRING THE BRAND

In 2003, KCC decided to exit the beer business, as a financial adviser had advised it to divest itself of all non-wine properties. KCC then offered Cilurzo and Natalie the opportunity to acquire the RRBC brand name, along with the logo, the brand names of six beers, including Pliny the Elder, and several barrel-aged sour beers/funky beers . After acquiring the brand, the couple decided to open a brewpub in downtown Santa Rosa, California, and raised US$ 1 million from friends and family. Just two weeks before launching their new business, Natalie quit her job. A lot was riding on the business for the couple as both were jobless and their bank balance was at a minimum.

On April 3, 2004, the brewpub was opened – with 28 employees and a capacity for 150 patrons – offering various RRBC-branded beers. At the time of opening, the RRBC brewpub used a 20 (barrels) bbls brewhouse or brewery. The brewpub offered pizza, salads, and similar fare. Cilurzo said, “We don’t go overboard on food and beer pairings at the brewpub. We’ve always put a heavy emphasis on beer and food quality and customer service. Our focus is more on our customers having a great experience at Russian River.” They also distributed RRBC-branded beer to various clients (pubs and stores) in the neighborhood...

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THE SUCCESS OF ‘PLINY THE YOUNGER’

Cilurzo observed that from 2010 onward, the company’s IPAs had begun to gain mainstream popularity. The key reason for the rising popularity of the RRBC-branded beers was the hype generated by traditional media and online beer bloggers...

THE BOUTIQUE WINERY MODEL OF RRBC

The Cilurzos wanted to operate like a family business which owned a small winery, with its own plot of vineyard that yielded a predictable but finite amount of the product, which was then served and sold primarily in their tasting room, with the rest being allocated to select accounts...

LOOKING AHEAD

As of 2015, RRBC employed 96 people including seven brewers and had a production capacity of 16,000 bbls. Being a private company, it did not disclose its revenues...