History of Kuhnhenn Brewing Company
Everyone has probably heard the story about the big hardware store
that comes into a small town and causes the local stores to lose
business.
That is what happened in a way to Brett and Eric Kuhnhenn, two
brothers who owned a hardware store in Warren, Mich., called Lutz
Hardware. A Lowes warehouse opened up just a half-mile from
their store, which their dad bought some 35 years ago.
Their problems were compounded by the fact that there were three
Home Depots within a short driving distance.
Like a lot of stores that have faced a similar dilemma, the Lutz
owners decided they just couldn’t compete against the big stores.
But instead of closing for good, the brothers are transforming their
hardware store into a seven-barrel microbrewery and brew-on-premise
shop.
It may sound like an odd transition, but the Kuhnhenn Brothers have
been in the beer business for some time. As well as being active
homebrewers, they have sold homebrewing supplies out of the back of
their hardware store for many years. (They were one of the original
White Labs clients).
Brett Kuhnhenn says there is a long tradition of selling brewing
supplies out of hardware stores. But he began selling the
product not to revive an ancient tradition but out of necessity. He
and his brother started selling the supplies after encountering the
frustration of not being able to buy products locally. "We thought,
why do we have to drive to buy supplies? Why don't we just sell them
ourselves," he recalled.
The transition is a special one for Brett and Eric because of their
appreciation for the art of brewing. they makes one of the best
German-style Hefeweizens in the Detroit Metropolitan Area as well
as other many other Award Winning lagers and ales. The brothers bottle
their beers in 12 and 22 ounce bottles as well as offering kegs.
The brew-on-premise aspect of the business is one of only a handful
in the state.
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