USA: Briess Malt & Ingredients expanding its malting facility in Manitowoc
Briess Malt & Ingredients Company is planning a $17 million expansion of its barley processing and malting facility in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, starting immediately, Streetwise reported on October 31.
The plan, announced on October 30, includes replacing an aging structure and installing a roaster and automated packaging line for the production of specialty malts.
The company expects to hire eight to 10 additional workers as part of the expansion.
This brings roasting capability to all Briess sites, and also increases capacity and supply chain efficiency, according to company President Ryan OToole.
Its a capital investment by the Briess family thats good for our customers and good for the community, he said.
Manitowoc was selected as the site for the companys eighth roaster after more than a year of study and discussion. A site in Wyoming also was under consideration.
Manitowoc is a great community with great employees, OToole said. (The city) offers a long history of malting. That fits well with the Briess malting tradition.
The citys malting operation began in the 1860s while the Briess family began malting in Czechoslovakia in 1876.
Now in its fifth generation, the Briess family is excited to expand its North American specialty malt business in Manitowoc, OToole said.
He said the city played a key role in the Manitowoc site selection. City Council members recently approving a tax increment finance district that includes Briess and several other properties in downtown Manitowoc. A TIF funnels tax dollars back into the site to help cover the costs of borrowing for improvement works.
The expansion follows an increase in demand from food and pet food manufacturers who are looking for specialty malts for natural color and flavor, replacing artificial ingredients to produce more healthful products.
Over the past five years, Briess also has expanded its position as a leading supplier of specialty malts to the American Craft Beer and Artisan Spirits community, OToole said.