Peterson Quality Malt and Hotel Vermont Purchase Nordic Farm
Project Enables Maltster to Expand Capacity to Supply Vermont Breweries with Local Malt and Keep the Iconic 583-Acre Farm in Agriculture
CHARLOTTE, Vt., Dec. 4, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Peterson Quality Malt and Hotel Vermont owners purchase Nordic Farm.
"As the demand for Vermont grown and malted grains continues to increase beyond what I can produce in Monkton, the opportunity to expand to the iconic Nordic Farm is something I could not turn down. The new partnership with Hotel Vermont's owners is turning a dream into reality. We share common values and goals, and I am humbled to be the steward bringing this historic property into the future," said Andrew Peterson, who has been malting barley for Vermont brewers and distillers on his farm in Monkton, Vermont, since 2014.
Malted barley is the backbone of beer, and many of Vermont's 64 breweries have embraced the use of this local ingredient. Todd Haire of Foam Brewers in Burlington commented, "We enthusiastically support Andrew and his efforts to provide freshly malted grains sourced from local farms for us to brew with, and the Vermont terroir comes through in the taste of our beers."
The 583-acre Property was purchased by Peterson and several of the Partners in Hotel Vermont, including Jay Canning, Founder of Westport Hospitality in Burlington, and Matt Canning, Food and Beverage Director at Hotel Vermont. "We see this partnership as a natural fit, since we have so many existing connections to farmers and brewers. With Andrew, we will execute a Master Plan for the Property, consisting of several agricultural uses in addition to the 350 acres planted with barley and other grains. Plans include: aquaculture, a bakery, and vegetable and flower gardens," said Jay Canning.
"Jay, Matt and the rest of the hotel team are ideal partners because they have so many strong relationships in our community. Their dedication towards keeping all that can be sourced in Vermont is incredibly important to our state," Peterson said.
Peterson Quality Malts will continue production in Monkton until the new Malthouse in Charlotte is completed in the Spring of 2019.
The Vermont Department of Agriculture produced a video about Andrew Peterson's story (link here). "In a time of difficult change for the Vermont agricultural world, it is very gratifying to be able to work with and alongside so many Vermont farmers. I am very grateful for all of the support and encouragement I have received," said Peterson.
Yankee Farm Credit, of Middlebury, Vermont facilitated the transaction.
About Peterson Quality Malt
Peterson Quality Malt, one of the first craft malt houses in the country, began growing and malting grains in 2014, becoming the only locally sourced malts available to the talented brewers and distillers of Vermont in over 180 years. Combining a dedication to local agriculture, advancement of the technology behind malting, and the artful creation of malts on a small scale, PQM has evolved into another success story in the ever-amazing Vermont food and beverage world.
About Hotel Vermont
Locally developed, designed and owned/operated, the rustic and modern Hotel Vermont was the first independent hotel to open in Burlington. Committed to showcasing its distinct Green Mountain surroundings, the hotel embodies a truly authentic "Vermont experience," cultivating numerous local partnerships. The 125-room, LEED-certified hotel welcomes guests with a wood-burning hearth and artwork by Duncan Johnson, a Vermont native who works with reclaimed wood. Highlighting the best of Vermont farms, Juniper by Chef Douglas Paine offers local fare all day, seasonal cocktails, natural wine and world-renowned beer.
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Andrew Peterson
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Veronica Delia
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