The Brewers Guild of NZ has announced the passing of industry great John Harrington.
In a statement, the Guild said: “It is with great sadness that the Brewers Guild of New Zealand let the NZ brewing industry and its supporters know of the passing of one of New Zealand’s most influential brewers, John Harrington, of Harrington’s breweries.
“John was not only a supporter of both the Brewers Guild of New Zealand and the wider industry, but he was a true brewing pioneer. In 1991, he founded Harrington’s Breweries in Christchurch, one of the country’s oldest independent breweries, and they quickly built a reputation for producing high-quality beers that captured the essence of the Kiwi brewing culture.
“Under John’s leadership, Harrington’s expanded their operations and introduced a range of popular beers including Rogue hop, Wobbly Boot and Ngahere Gold. John was dedicated to crafting beers true to style, while also exploring new flavours. Harrington’s earned numerous awards including Champion New Zealand Brewery in 2012.
“John’s innovative approach, commitment to excellence and his contribution to the New Zealand brewing industry earned him the prestigious Morton Coutts Trophy in 2016, the same year he was also made an Honorary Member of the Guild.
J”ohn Harrington’s contributions to the brewing industry have left a lasting legacy. His vision and passion inspired a new generation of brewers and played a crucial role in the growth of independent breweries across the country. Please join the Brewers Guild of New Zealand in saying cheers to John Harrington and his positive influence on the New Zealand craft beer scene.”
The Guild says further information on the celebration of John’s life will be shared in due course.
How to catch up with The Shout NZ…
Online, updated daily with its own unique content and breaking news.
Our weekly newsletter – free to your inbox! Subscribe here.
We are also on Facebook and Instagram!