Amid the coronavirus ban on in-house dining, nearly 20 local restaurants, breweries and bars are joining forces for the “South Cape Takeout Weekend” this Saturday, April 4th and Sunday, April 5th.
“It wasn’t the birthday party anyone expected,” remarks Virginia Beer Co. Taproom Manager & Business Developer Luci Legaspi. “But four years is definitely still cause for celebration.”
In response to COVID-19 Industrial Arts Brewing Company, like many of its peers, has adjusted its service options in order to maintain valued relationships with its customers.
Samuel Adams and The Greg Hill Foundation are bringing the successful Restaurant Strong Fund to 20 total states to aid the restaurant workers impacted by the Covid-19 closures.
Brewers Association-defined craft beer companies could lose nearly 18 million cases equivalents if the shutdown of nearly all U.S. on-premise outlets forced by COVID-19 lasts through April, Nielsen CGA client solutions director Matthew Crompton shared during Friday’s Brewers Association Power Hour webinar.
Constellation Brands will continue production of import brands Corona, Modelo and Pacifico at its facilities in Mexico, despite the suspension of nonessential businesses in that country.
SanTan Brewing Company announced today a partnership with Crescent Crown Distributing to recycle over 16,000 gallons of draft beer that will not be delivered to Arizona bars and restaurants.
Founders Brewing Co. has announced a new partnership with Long Road Distillers in Grand Rapids to support the production of hand sanitizer – and to directly join the cause to prevent COVID-19
Upslope Brewing Company announces the launch of Electrolyte Series Spiked Snowmelt, an electrolyte-infused version of their original craft hard seltzer.
Hard seltzer fans in the big apple, rejoice! Philadelphia-based Two Robbers Hard Seltzer has officially announced their expansion into New York City, the company’s largest new market launch to date.
Cascade Brewing, a Portland, Oregon-based brewpub known for its sour and barrel-aged beers, has been sold to a group of four local investors who each have ownership stakes in other Oregon breweries.