Back by popular demand, Nectar Creek Meadery is reintroducing Sting, a beloved honey and ginger mead beverage slated to hit shelves in May 2022. Mead, the oldest alcoholic beverage in the world, is made by fermenting honey.
Hoplark, the makers of innovative, non-alcoholic beverages that provide a craft brew experience, just launched a new flavor in their Hoplark 0.0 product line, Really Really Hoppy.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2022, Kings Island announced the return of live music to the Timberwolf Amphitheatre this season with a concert series lineup including The Avett Brothers, Berlin & A Flock of Seagulls, 3 Doors Down and Five for Fighting with special guest The Verve Pipe.
After pioneering the craft brewed sparkling hop water category in 2014, H2OPS is announcing a brand refresh, moving their existing IPW trademark prominently to the front of the label and expanding into cans.
Greater Good Imperial Brewing Company, America’s First All-Imperial Brewery, will celebrate its sixth anniversary with an all-day event on Saturday, May 14th, featuring local food trucks, music, and four special beers.
Heineken-owned Lagunitas Brewing Company has closed on the sale of its 50% stake in Santa Rosa, California-based Moonlight Brewing Company to Patrick Rue, the founder of Orange County’s The Bruery and owner of Erosion Wine Co. in St. Helena, California.
Athletic Achieves B-Corp Status Non-alcoholic beer maker Athletic Brewing Company has achieved Certified B Corporation status, which the organization says means a “business is meeting high standards of verified performance, accountability, and transparency on factors from employee benefits and charitable giving to supply chain practices and input materials.” “Being able to identify as a B… Read more »
This morning, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum and NegroLeaguesHistory unveiled the officially licensed, limited-edition Satchel Paige Talking Baseball Bobblehead Series.
Delivery service Instacart announced late yesterday that it has confidentially filed a draft registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to go public. The announcement comes after the company slashed its valuation and other companies are postponing their own IPOs.
Trap Door Brewing, a popular establishment credited with helping revive Vancouver’s Uptown Village, is positioning itself for heady growth by expanding to downtown Washougal and distributing its popular brews statewide.
The Independent Brewers Alliance (IBA) – craft beer’s only member-owned purchasing cooperative – is now on the cusp of hitting one of its major milestones; one million barrels in combined member buying power.
Living The Dream Brewing and Colorado Craft Distributors announced a partnership that will bring Living The Dream beer to beer lovers across Colorado beginning this week.
The trademark battle between Stone Brewing and Charlotte-based Sycamore Brewing continues as the country’s ninth largest craft brewer filed a counterclaim alleging that Sycamore has “stolen” the “Keep It Juicy” trademark it claims Stone has no right to use.