Brian Baker, proprietor of the Bellport Brewery with service as a volunteer fireman, was lost in a motor vehicle accident in Mastic Beach attributed to a medical emergency. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, Danielle, and daughters Katie and Breanna Baker, along with his brother Matthew Baker and mother Cheryl Baker.
“Brian was very, very giving of himself and always put others first,” said Thomas Krupa, owner of Shelby’s Kitchen. “He was the epitome of a gentleman.”
The two were working on bringing Alive After Five activities to the village and Krupa said he hopes to have future events named in his honor. Baker was also set to host Joy for Jude at the brewery to raise funds for a young boy suffering with a debilitating eye disease. He was also an active supporter of Last Chance Animal Rescue having helped with a number of adoption events.
“He was a dedicated fireman and will be sorely missed,” said Michael Schlosberg, a Center Moriches Fire Commissioner who noted that Baker would volunteer as Santa in the annual holiday parade.
Brian started as a homebrewer and an active member of Long Island Beer and Malt Enthusiast, one of the original local home brew clubs on the island. He worked hard with a dream of bringing handcrafted products to the masses. He persevered through a fire in a nearby store at his original location in Bohemia and made it through the COVID crisis to make Bellport a success.
“He was just a very supportive and kind individual,” said Jennifer Harrison who ran a Center Moriches restaurant until she was forced out by her landlord. “Brian supplied us with a few cases of Slumlord IPA in support. He was very helpful to local breweries and people in the business. My heart goes out to his family.”
Born on April 3rd, 1980 in Canoga, Ca., Brian’s love for beer was infectious and he inspired many with his dedication to the craft.
The family received visitors Monday at the Mangano Family Funeral Home of Middle Island with services the following day.