Funky Buddha Brewery is a large brewery headquartered in Oakland Park, Florida.[6]
The early years
It started when a Florida couple bought small brewhouse, hookah lounge and live music venue in Boca Raton, Florida in 2006.[7] On February 5, 2010, founders Ryan and Giana Sentz moved to another location and began brewing their own beers in September.[10] The new location, also in Boca Raton, was named Funky Buddha Lounge and Brewery.[11] In 2012, Funky Buddha announced it would begin using the Cigar City Brewing system to brew and bottle their beer and begin distribution.[12] In the same year they opened a homebrew supply store at the lounge and brewery.[13] The Boca Raton location has a 55 US gallon (210 L) brewhouse.[7] It was the second production brewery to open in Broward and Palm Beach counties, following Due South Brewing.[11] Funky Buddha's success "helped pave the way for what is now a thriving local brew scene".[11]
Growth
In 2013, with the help of his brother KC Sentz, Ryan Sentz opened a second location and production facility in Oakland Park.[7] The Oakland Park location is a 40,000 square foot (3,700 m2) building with a 3,000 square foot (280 m2) taproom with 30 draft lines.[7][note 3] Each year since 2013 the brewery has released a limited edition brew, Undefeated Saison. It is released once every National Football League team has lost a game in the current season to commemorate that the Miami Dolpins undefeated season of 1972 remains unmatched.[15]
In 2014, Funky Buddha's Floridian was available at 400 restaurants in South Florida.[16] At that time Floridian accounted for half of the beer the brewery made and sold.[16]Celebrity Cruises announced a four-day Funky Buddha Craft Beer Cruise in 2014 scheduled for March 2015.[17] In 2015 the brewery sold 19,500 US beer barrels (22,900 hL) making it a "regional" facility as designated by the Brewers Association.[18] Also that year Funky Buddha's distribution expanded to include North Florida.[19]
Sale
As of 2017[update] Funky Buddha was the largest brewer and most popular tap room in Florida based on dollar sales.[20] The brewery is known for its Maple Bacon Coffee Porter and Hopgun IPA beers.[20] On August 10, 2017 it was announced that Constellation Brands had bought Funky Buddha for an undisclosed price.[21] Ryan and KC Sentz will continue to run day-to-day operations.[1] After celebrating its 7th anniversary,[22] the original Boca Raton Funky Buddha Lounge was sold to Allen Steen in 2017 and rebranded Robot Brewing Co.[23] Reported in Constellation Brands’ 2018 annual report, Funky Buddha and Schrader Cellars wines are noted in a combined acquisition cost for $149 million dollars.[24] Wine Spectator later learned the purchase acquisition cost for the Schrader Cellars wine portion was approximately $60 million leaving approximately $80-$90 million attributable to the Funky Buddha acquisition.[25]
In 2023, Funky Buddha was reacquired by Ryan and KC Sentz from Constellation for an undisclosed price and the brewery celebrated its 10 year anniversary.[26][27]
Awards
Maple Bacon Coffee Porter won the gold medal in the specialty beer category at the 2016 World Beer Cup.[28]
^d'Oliveira 2017 states the Oakland Park facility is 54,000 square feet (5,000 m2). As of December 2017[update] the Funky Buddha Brewery website gives a figure of 110,000 square feet (10,000 m2).[14]
Citations
^ abcValys, Phillip (August 11, 2017). "Funky Buddha hops into big beer biz - Sale to large firm won't kill local vibe, brewery owners say". News. Sun-Sentinel. Ron Hurtibise (contributor) (1 PN ed.). Broward Co., FL. p. 1.
^d'Oliveira, Michael (August 18, 2017). "Recent sale of Funky Buddha makes some customers nervous, but all's well". News. The Pelican. Pompano Beach, FL. p. 16.
^Grant, Justin (July 1, 2015). "Funky Buddha More Moro Blood Orange IPA". Lifestyle. Tampa Bay Times. St. Petersburg, FL. p. 5E.
^ ab"Best Brewery: Funky Buddha Brewery". Special. Sun-Sentinel (1 SB ed.). Broward Co., FL. December 3, 2017. p. 3.
^Pera, Eric (October 11, 2017). "99 Bottles: Drink up Sweet Potato Strong Ale before the holiday". News. The Ledger. Lakeland, FL.
^"Florida Breweries". brewersassociation.org. Brewers Association. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
^Sweeney, Dan (March 3, 2010). "Where there's hookah smoke, there's fire - To get to South Florida's best new concert venue, follow the scent of guava tobacco". CityLink. Sun-Sentinel (Broward Metro ed.). Broward Co., FL. p. 7.
^Gimpel, Vannessa (September 27, 2010). "South Florida's newest brewpub opens". Lake Worth Craft Beer Examiner. West Palm Beach Examiner.
^Bull, Roger; Stansel, Ed (August 26, 2015). "Amber Waves: Good gourd, it's too early for pumpkins, so let's get Funky". Business News. Florida Times-Union. Jacksonville, FL.
^ ab"Constellation Brands acquires Funky Buddha". What's Brewing. All About Beer. Vol. 38, no. 4. Research Triangle Park, NC. September 2017. p. 12.
^Habuda, Meaghan (October 10, 2017). "Here's how Florida did at the Great American Beer Festival - Seven local breweries took home accolades from the big-deal Denver event's beer competition". Food-Drink. Creative Loafing. Tampa, FL.
Further reading
Nieuwesteeg, Tara (March 18, 2010). "Rosie's, Funky Buddha, and Antea among our happiest bars". Night Watch. Broward Palm Beach New Times.