Phillips Brewing Moves to an Employee-owned Business Model

Matt Phillips announced last week that after 21-years of starting Phillips Brewing, he has sold a grand portion of his company to BC-based Yellow Point Partners. The move will position the brewery to an employee model. 

Yellow Point Partners have a wide portfolio of businesses they’ve invested in including several industrial companies, Edo Japan, Foley’s Chocolates and FreshPrep.

“All employees are being given the chance to be owners as well as brewers, bottlers and beer evangelists,” said Phillips.

“Staff are the heart of our brewery and so it’s great to be able to recognize their effort, passion and dedication to the beers we brew, the spirits we distill and the non-alcoholic drinks we make with ownership in the brewery,” said Phillips told Victoria Buzz.

“I’m excited for the next chapter of the brewery, with all staff invested in the creative direction and commitment to quality and sustainability that have become hallmarks of Phillips Brewing.”

The opportunity will be given to employees who have been with the massive microbrewery for three years to become partial owners by buying into the company. In addition to this opportunity,  Phillips will be doubling down on their investment up to a certain amount.

Phillips will remain active in the day-to-day operations over the next few years with the goal that all of his employees will soon own a substantial and growing stake in the company.

“Our team is at the heart of everything we do, and this decision is a recognition of the incredible passion and talent of the employees of the brewery,” Phillips said in their statement.

“This change will set Phillips Brewing up as the company moves into a new chapter of its exciting growth tradition, fueled by expertly crafted exciting beer, spirits and non-alcoholic drinks.”

SOURCE: Victoria Buzz