Heritage Distilling Co. acquires Thinking Tree SpiritsĀ 

Heritage Distilling Company has acquiredĀ Thinking Tree Spirits a craft distillery based in Eugene, Oregon.

Upon the transaction closing, Heritage will own 100% of the Thinking Tree assets and brands. The combined entity will have two production facilities for spirits, one in Tumwater, Washington and the other in Eugene, Oregon, five retail tasting rooms, a combined online direct-to-consumer presence and growing wholesale distribution across the Pacific Northwest and a number of new states in the Midwest.

Heritage Distilling Company’s CEO and co-founder, Justin Stiefel, said:Ā ā€œWe were honored to be approached by the team at Thinking Tree last year to discuss this transaction.

“After careful consideration and a review of the synergies we could achieve together, it became apparent the combination of these two Eugene companies ā€“ Heritage Distilling and Thinking Tree – could continue to tell the story of Thinking Treeā€™s amazing products and brand that have been purposefully developed over the last decade in a bigger and more efficient way moving forward.

“Consumers in the Oregon market who have come to love Thinking Treeā€™s spirits, tasting room experience and energetic vibe will continue to experience that moving forward as we intend to honor the passion that has been poured into the making of the brand while we work to grow it.ā€

“Thinking Tree Spiritsā€™ rebel yell has always been, ā€˜We endeavor to bring people together; letā€™s use spirits as a conduit to create the world we want to live inā€™,ā€ added Emily Jensen, Thinking Tree co-founder. ā€œTogether with my co-founders, Bryan Jensen and Kaylon McAlister, we built Thinking Tree Spirits from the ground up starting in 2014 as an authentic Eugene brand, while trying to be a positive force in Oregon. While that journey has been rewarding, it became apparent to us and our shareholders that if we wanted Thinking Tree to grow to its ultimate potential, we needed to add authentic craft scale in a way that has not yet been done in the craft spirits space.

“This meant finding a partner as focused on quality and purposeful spirits, and driving culture and connection amongst their communities as we have been; a partner who understood how Thinking Treeā€™s products should fit in a world of the growing craft spiritsā€™ landscape. The exploding craft distilling movement has never been in a more exciting moment, and we know Heritage Distilling is the best partner to help enable our continued growth.ā€

ā€œCongratulations to Thinking Tree Spirits on launching and growing a new company in a very competitive industry and now also poising the brand for future growth,ā€ said John Friess, a Thinking Tree Director and the Co-Founder, Executive Director and Fund Co-Manager of Oregon-based ā€œStarve Upsā€, the worldā€™s only end-to-end scalerator focused on Oregon startups and their founders since 2000.

ā€œKnowing when is the right time to pursue this type of transaction is hard; sorting through potential partners to find the right match is harder; actually getting to a deal that works for everyone, and getting that deal done, is something very few founders can navigate. The combination of Heritage and Thinking Tree is an excellent fit that will provide numerous opportunities for its loyal customers.Ā 

“Companies who are members of Starve Ups increase their chances of doing this type of transaction by 4X the national average, and this transaction between Heritage and Thinking Tree is further proof that our founder-based peer vetting and mentoring process yields result for founders, their customers and shareholders, while creating further potential to bolster Oregonā€™s economy.ā€

As part of its future plans for the combined entity, Heritage intends to move its tasting room activities, samplings, drinks service and its unique Cask Club program currently housed at 110 Madison in Eugeneā€™s Whiteaker District, to the existing Thinking Tree building three blocks away. This will create a much larger combined and co-branded retail tasting room and event experience center.

In addition, Thinking Treeā€™s production will move into, and be combined with, Heritageā€™s production at the 110 Madison location, helping to create more capabilities and scale to allow the Thinking Tree brands to grow more efficiently. Heritage will continue to produce and distribute its current Heritage brands as well.

Thinking Treeā€™s tasting room and retail operations will remain intact while customer service, sampling and drinks of both Heritageā€™s and Thinking Treeā€™s products will be available with a tasting room expansion that will more than triple the current footprint. Both the facility move and tasting room expansion are expected to be completed by 2024 Memorial Day weekend. Several Thinking Tree employees will move under the parent company of Heritage as part of the transition.

ā€œFor nearly a decade Thinking Tree and Heritage Distilling have been neighbors, collaborators and community partners in Eugeneā€™s Whiteaker District,ā€ said Jennifer Stiefel, Co-Founder and President of Heritage Distilling.Ā 

ā€œWe are fans of their passion for product quality, customer engagement and brand. When offered the chance to bring these two companies under one roof we readily and humbly accepted it, knowing what it means to take this leap. We are honored to be entrusted with the enormous task of meeting the publicā€™s expectations for preserving the ethos of the Thinking Tree brand and we are committed to growing it in an authentic way.ā€

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