By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
Oasis Texas Brewing Co. is being sued by New Belgium Brewing because both claim to have the right to the name Slow Ride.
“New Belgium is basically making two points: they’ve done an exhaustive search for the name, and that we wouldn’t settle amicably,” said Max Schleder, president of Oasis Texas Brewing at the Oasis Texas complex in Four Points.
Schleder said that it is “completely false” that they wouldn’t amicably settle.
“We’re big fans and we still like them to this day,” he added.
Oasis Texas Brewing started producing their pale ale under the name Slow Ride early last year. On April 29, 2014 the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission gave the local brewery approval for the name Slow Ride. By May, Slow Ride was on the market.
Fort Collins, Colo.-based New Belgium also has a Slow Ride. It is a session IPA.
But because Oasis Brewing didn’t register the name Slow Ride with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office until Nov. 5 — several months after New Belgium filed for the trademark — New Belgium is legally seeking to clarify where either brewery can use the name Slow Ride, according to reports.
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