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We're
brewers. We make beer. So when it came time to put up a website,
we needed some help. And we got it! Heartfelt thanks to:
Our loyal
customers, without whom we would have no audience, online or
otherwise!
Our loyal
suppliers, distributors, and retailers, without whom there would
be no beer for our loyal customers to enjoy!
Our loyal employees, whose hard work, dedication, and integrity
is in evidence in everything we do.
Our
website designer extraordinaire, Robert
Gourley, who was in sync with us from day one. We couldn't
have made a better choice. His talent (and patience!) knows
no bounds.
Anchor's own Dave Burkhart, who helped make it
all happen.
Our savvy consultant, Alexa Krauter, whose insight and
hard work helped us get our e-act together.
The talented graphic designers and artists with whom we've worked
over the years, all of whom are so well-represented on the site,
including Richard Elmore, Bill Hyde, Elaine
Kwong, Jack Martin, and, of course, Jim Stitt.
The talented photographers, including Andrée Abecassis,
Kirk Amyx, Gary Cedar-Joyner, Terry McCarthy
and Lars Speyer, who have captured the heart and soul
of our Brewery on film.
Special thanks, also, to Donna Akahoshi, Pat Akre,
Asheesh Barman, Pat Booker, Jan De Brabanter,
Elizabeth Brekle, Ericka Burchett, Reid
Dennis, Matt Eytan, Johnny Fincioen, Stefan Ford,
Charles Fracchia, Cris Ham, Ken Hepler,
Brian Hughes, Michael Jackson, Harvey Jones,
Harry Katz, Jeff Sewell, K.D. Sullivan,
Andrew Wright, and Lisa Wright.
And
to the disembodied voices of Anchor Steam ("Our
Process" pages): Andrea, Billy, Dave,
Fritz, John, Kelly, Peter, Shirley,
and The Bottle Shop.
The Golden Gate Bridge illustration (Homepage)
appears courtesy of J. Tony.
The clip from The Beer Hunter-California Pilgrimage video
("Our Process"
pages) appears courtesy of Michael Jackson.
The
woodcut of the barley harvest ("Our
Process" pages) appears courtesy of Mary Azarian,
Vermont woodcut artist
and book illustrator.
The photograph of the Pulgas Water Temple ("Our
Process" pages) appears courtesy of Gary Burke,
www.burkeandwells.com.
The Sebah & Joaillier photograph of the Golden Horn
of the Bosphorus, (Vue de Bosphore. Cotes d'Asie et d'Europe,
ca.1870), on our Golden
Gate page, appears courtesy of the Middle East Department,
University of Chicago Library.
Many of the early photographs of San Francisco, the illustration
of the Broderick-Terry Duel, and portraits of some of San Francisco's
early alcaldes and mayors, appear courtesy of the San Francisco
History Center, San Francisco Public Library, an
invaluable resource staffed by a wonderful group of dedicated
historians. For more on San Francisco's rich history, visit
www.sfpl.org.
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