Fort Collins’ iconic CooperSmith’s Pub & Brewing has officially changed hands for the second time in its 36-year history. According to The Coloradan, the transition for the company happened in late August.
Sign up now to get our Daily Breaking News Alerts
Brandon Shaw, a homebrewing enthusiast and longtime Northern Colorado resident, became the new owner of the brewpub. Shaw also serves as Vice President and Head of Technology Services at Western Union.
He purchased the pub, located at 5 Old Town Square, from its previous owners, general manager Sandra Longton, head brewer Dwight Hall, and operational manager Chris O’Mara.
“CooperSmith’s is a staple in our community, and it’s an honor that Chris, Sandi, and Dwight have put their trust in me to continue the legacy that Scott Smith began so many years ago,” said Shaw. “I have been working toward opening a craft brewery for a long time, and jumped at this opportunity to be a part of a place that is so deeply ingrained in our community.”
CooperSmith’s is Fort Collins’ first official brewpub, originally founded in 1989 by Scott Smith, John Hickenlooper, and over two dozen investors. The company’s employees will be retained, and the brewpub plans to keep its beloved offerings, while also infusing new energy into the space to ensure its continued success.