St. Paul brewery files for protection from creditors
Tony Kennedy
Star Tribune
Published Feb 22, 2002
The parent company of Minnesota's largest brewery filed for bankruptcy
protection Thursday to save itself from insolvency and debt collectors.
Jack Lee, president and CEO of MBC Holdings Inc., the parent company of
Minnesota Brewing Co., said a Chapter 11 filing was the best option after
he was unable to get a subsidy from St. Paul for a private refinancing of
the brewery.
The St. Paul-based maker of Grain Belt beer lost $3 million last year and
has racked up more than $7 million in debts to suppliers and vendors. The
brewery's bank debt also stands at $7 million.
While Lee has managed to keep the brewery's doors open for the past
several weeks, creditors have been knocking at the door and slowly
foreclosing on its accounts.
With protection against creditors, Lee plans to turn the brewery's
finances around with the help of $3 million in private investment from
Bruce Hendry and other owners of Gopher State Ethanol, which is attached
to the brewery but operates as a separate company.
Lee said the ethanol investors stepped forward after hearing encouraging
words about the importance of the brewery and its jobs from St. Paul
Mayor Randy Kelly and Council Member Chris Coleman.
Lee said he'll use the new money to fix the brewery's ailing bottling
line and reorganize its debts. With an improved financial structure and
efficient bottling line, the brewery has enough business at hand to be
profitable in 2002, Lee said.
Lee ran into trouble last year when an upgrade of his bottling line went
bad. The equipment he bought never worked properly. Meanwhile, he battled
neighbors and the City of St. Paul on noise and odor problems associated
with the brewery and ethanol plant.
Under Chapter 11, Minnesota Brewing will continute to operate and employ
about 160 workers. However, the company is seeking an 18-month contract
extension for brewers and bottlers. He also said that some workers' hours
have been cut.
In management ranks, there have been deep job cuts, Lee said.
David Berg
President, Minnesota Craft Brewer's Guild
Head Brewer, Water Tower Brewing Company
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