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Jose Villafana, Jr. taps into the increasingly popular craft beer scene. increasingly popular craft beer scene.

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Uncle Mikey’s Peach Blond Ale

Paul Griffin and Greg Nall am Gordon remembers the rst time she saw the dark brown liquid cascading into a glass with milky white bubbles rising to the top. She brought her nose to the glass and inhaled the wonderful aroma.

Her favorite craft beer, a co ee stout called Coocha, was love at rst sip.

“I love the creaminess and richness,” says Pam, a resident of Eustis. “This is a very smooth, easy-drinking beer.”

It’s one of many brews readily available at her preferred watering hole, Wolf Branch Brewery.

“This is my favorite place to come,” she says. “The craft beer here is out of this world.”

Those words warm the heart of Jose Villafana, Jr., who opened Wolf Branch Brewery in December 2017 with the help of his father and brother-inlaw. Jose previously spent 18 years in the U.S. Army, serving two tours in Iraq and one in Afghanistan. His military travels allowed him to visit craft beer venues in other

countries. One day, he realized remembers the he could “serve” his country in rst time she a di erent capacity. saw the dark “I was able to go to places brown liquid like Munich, home of the cascading into Hefeweizen beer, as well as a glass with the Belgian Brewers Museum milky white in Belgium. I also visited a bubbles rising monastery where beer is to the top. She brewed by Trappist monks. brought her nose to I began falling in love with the glass and inhaled the whole craft beer culture the wonderful aroma. and wanted to do my part in

Her favorite craft beer, a promoting it here.” co ee stout called Coocha, was The veteran-turnedlove at rst sip. businessman has successfully

“I love the creaminess and accomplished that mission. richness,” says Pam, a resident Much like serving in the of Eustis. “This is a very military, owning a brewery smooth, easy-drinking beer.” requires long hours and hard

It’s one of many brews work. But it’s all been worth readily available at her it. His original location in preferred watering hole, Wolf downtown Eustis fared so Branch Brewery. well that he opened a second

“This is my favorite place location in downtown Mount to come,” she says. “The craft Dora. Both venues are popular beer here is out of this world.” hangouts where friends and

Those words warm the strangers alike order drinks heart of Jose Villafana, Jr., who and socialize with fellow craft opened Wolf Branch Brewery beer enthusiasts. in December 2017 with the help Jose is more than an astute of his father and brother-in- businessman. He is also a certi ed master brewer who spends much of his time concocting new craft beer recipes. Jose graduated from the master brewer program at Siebel Institute of Technology,

“THE CRAFT BEER HERE IS OUT OF THIS WORLD.”

—PAM GORDON

the 143-year-old school that produced legendary beer makers August Busch III and John Stroh. Jose also spent four months in Munich and two months in Chicago learning from some of the world’s most renowned brewers.

“That was a very hard and demanding program, but it gave me the knowledge I needed to brew great-tasting craft beer,” he says.

He uses that knowledge to provide Wolf Branch Brewery customers with a world of creative avors and innovative ingredients at their nger—and tongue—tips. The styles and avors are endless. Hearty stouts. Fruit- and herb-infused ciders. Citrusy pale ales.

Sometimes, customers come up with creative ideas for new craft beers. Jose has no qualms about ful lling their wishes. That’s how one of his most popular beers—Uncle Mikey’s Peach Blonde Ale—was born. Several years ago, Mike Straughan, who owns a peach grove in Umatilla, approached Jose about making a beer using his homegrown peaches. The deal came with a stipulation. “He said it has to be a blonde ale and it has to be named after him,” Jose says. “Turns out that customers loved it. As soon as this beer goes on tap, it only lasts a couple of days.”

Jose also enjoys making experimental beers customers may never nd anywhere else or ever taste again. In the past, he has tapped into his creativity to produce a peanut butter and banana brown ale, an oatmeal crème pie beer, and a strawberry pepper porter.

“We get lots of special requests from customers, and since we’re a small brewery, we will at least entertain their ideas,” he says. “However, when I make unique beers, I typically don’t repeat them.”

The honey jalapeno cream ale is an exception.

“That’s one of the few we’ve actually repeated,” he says. “It tastes good, it makes for easy drinking and has full avor. You can taste the jalapeno, but it’s not in-your-face-hot.”

Don’t let the names of Jose’s creative concoctions scare you o , beer purists. The taste of beer is still prominent.

“Let’s take the peanut butter and banana brown ale, for example,” Jose says. “Yes, adding a peanut butter and banana avor gives the beer a little nuance and more of a complexity, but I still want beer to taste like beer.”

At Wolf Branch Brewery, the craft beer experience isn’t only about trying palate-pleasing avors. It’s a gathering place where strangers can pull up a chair or barstool, order a drink, banter about life, and forge new friendships. The brewery o ers special events such as trivia nights and bingo nights.

“Everyone is welcome here,” says Jose’s wife, Whitney, who serves as operations manager. “It doesn’t matter who you are, what you like, or what your opinion is. You can come here and enjoy great beer and great conversations. To see people build relationships is exciting, and we’re more like a family now.”

That family has become close-knit. In fact, Pam, the aforementioned craft beer enthusiast, formed the Wolf Branch Run Club in February 2019. The group, consisting of Wolf Branch Brewery regulars, runs twice a month in Eustis and twice a month in Mount Dora.

“We run a couple of miles then come back to the brewery and enjoy several beers,” Pam says. “I’ve made some incredible friends here. There have even been times we’ve gathered at each other’s houses.” Flavor. Variety. Friendships.

Those key ingredients have helped Jose brew up success in the craft beer business.

Owner Jose Villafana, Jr. and wife, Whitney

“Everyone is welcome here,” says Jose’s wife, Whitney, who serves as operations manager. great conversations. To see people build relationships is exciting, and we’re more like a

FOR YOUR INFO

WOLF BRANCH BREWING CO.

119 N. Bay Street, Eustis, FL & Mount Dora Marketplace Hours: Monday through Thursday: 3-10 p.m. Friday: 2-11:30 p.m. Saturday: 1:30-11:30 p.m. Sunday: Noon-8 p.m. wolfbranchbrewing.com

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