
Courtesy Common Roots Foundation
By Rod Bacon
The Weber family has always believed in giving back to the community in which they live and work. In 2020 they implemented this ethos in a significant way when triumph rose out of ashes.
In December 2014 the family, led by the father-and-son team of Bert and Christian Weber, launched Common Roots Brewing Company in South Glens Falls. The business was thriving when the building suffered a devastating fire in 2019. Fortunately, no one was injured but the building was a total loss.
“When we started Common Roots, we had the idea that brewing beer could also be a vehicle for positive change,” said Bert Weber, president of the Common Roots Foundation Board of Directors. “Eleven years later we are proud to have supported, and continue to support, our neighbors dedicated to improving the lives of those around them. At a time when so many people are struggling, these organizations are putting in the hard work, driven by compassion, and making a difference throughout the region.”
Community support for the Webers after the fire came in the form of Rally for the Roots events in the Glens Falls area as well one dubbed Rising from the Ashes in Clifton Park where over 25 New York State breweries participated. A group called Friends of Common Roots started a GoFundMe campaign called Common Roots Brewing Company Fire Recovery that raised over $40,000. There was an event with music at the Queensbury Hotel, another at the Tack House in Troy, and others at various bars and breweries in Albany. Checks arrived from bars and breweries as far away as Colorado and Oregon.




