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Braxton Brewing to Release Tool Box Variety Pack

Braxton Brewing Company is releasing a variety pack. This “Tool Box” will celebrate the brewing company’s flagship styles alongside the innovation of their second facility, Braxton Labs. The 12-pack of 12 oz. cans will feature three Storm Golden Cream Ales, three Revamp IPAs, three Twisted Bit Dortmunder Lagers and three of an exclusive, pack-only Braxton Labs beer.

DuClaw Brewing Expands Distribution to Indiana

DuClaw Brewing Company of Baltimore announces a partnership with Cavalier Distributing for distribution in Indiana. Bars, restaurants, and retailers in the state will begin stocking, and pouring DuClaw’s unique lineup of brews next week.

Reformation Brewery to Rerelease Sabine the Seeker Saison

Available on draft and in 12 oz. cans in Reformation’s Keeping Room and across the Georgia market starting the first week of March, Sabine the Seeker (5.1 percent ABV) returns to the market after a popular limited release last year, with a new, updated recipe.

Aviator Brewing Company to Release Magic Vision

Aviator BrewingCompany, one of the premier craft breweries in North Carolina, launches its latest new product called Magic Visions on March 2nd. Magic Visions is an herb and spice infused ale that brings together a unique combination of flavors resulting in a perfectly crafted ale product.

Off-Premise Craft Beer Sales Grew 6 Percent in 2017

Off-Premise Craft Beer Sales Grew 6 Percent in 2017

Sales of craft beer grew 6 percent in the U.S. last year, industry consultant Bump Williams shared during Thursday afternoon’s Brewers Association Power Hour. And that growth, Williams said, is not coming from mainstream craft brands, but new local brewers as well as strong regional and national players like Bell’s Brewery, Stone Brewing, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and Allagash, among others.

Anheuser-Busch InBev Continues to Grow Global Revenue as US Shipments Decline

Anheuser-Busch InBev Continues to Grow Global Revenue as US Shipments Decline

Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest beer maker, today reported 2017 global revenue growth of 5.1 percent even as its core beer offerings continued to suffer in the U.S. The company’s shipments to retailers declined by 3 percent in the U.S. last year, while sales to wholesalers dipped 3.5 percent. Revenues, meanwhile, declined by 2 percent domestically, despite growth of 1.5 percent on a per hectoliter basis.

Anchor Brewing Debuts Brewers’ Pale Ale

Anchor Brewing Company announces the debut of Brewers’ Pale Ale, a bright and fruity American Pale Ale bursting with hop aroma and flavor.

Perrin Brewing to Release No Rules Vietnamese Imperial Porter

On Saturday, April 14, Perrin Brewing is set to release the award-winning No Rules Vietnamese Imperial Porter at the Perrin Pub in Comstock Park, kicking off the release with the No Rules Day Celebration event.