Trade associations representing American’s beer and beverage industries praised Representatives Al Lawson (D-FL) and Ken Buck (R-CO) for reintroducing the Aluminum Pricing Examination (APEX) Act (H.R.1406), bipartisan legislation that would enhance the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and Department of Justice’s (DOJ) authorities over aluminum price benchmarking entities, including those that publish the Midwest Premium.
Great Notion Brewing & Barrel House (GNB), best known for its hazy, fruit-forward IPAs and “culinary-inspired” sours and stouts, opened its highly-anticipated second taproom, restaurant and coffee shop, GNB NW at 2444 NW 28th Ave on March 4, 2019 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. and special beer tappings all week long.
The future of craft beer is unclear, and Elevation Beer Co. is embracing the haze with their latest special release and first dive into the world of Juicy Hazy IPAs.
Don’t be alarmed if your next Natty beer run has you crossing paths with a fun-loving flock of flamingos because Naturday season is officially her. Natty Light is introducing Naturdays, a sessionable light lager brewed with phenomenal strawberry lemonade flavor.
South Carolina’s oldest brewery is opening its doors to a new look in their downtown Charleston tasting room on Friday, March 1. The launch celebration of Palmetto Brewing’s rebrand will include live music and food throughout the two-day event, along with the debut of two new Palmetto beers to commemorate the occasion.
March 8, 2019 will mark five years of operation for local micro-brewery and South Slope staple, Twin Leaf Brewery. To celebrate the milestone, Twin Leaf staff has teamed up with five local nonprofits for a variety of service initiatives including volunteer projects, charity pint nights and more.
Deep Ellum Brewing Company was busy last week. The Dallas-based craft brewery — which was acquired last June by the Fireman Capital-backed Canarchy Craft Brewery Collective — launched in Oklahoma, its first market outside of Texas; opened a research-and-development brewery and restaurant in Fort Worth; and commissioned a new 60-barrel brewhouse at its main production facility.
Midway through last year, Craft Brew Alliance (CBA) launched an innovation initiative aimed at testing the viability of, and consumer demand for, non-traditional alcoholic beverages that play on the fringes of the beer category. Today, the Portland-headquartered craft beer company – which owns the Kona, Widmer Brothers, Redhook, Omission, Square Mile, Cisco Brewers, Appalachian Mountain Brewery and Wynwood labels – announced that its so-called “pH Experiment” has become a standalone business unit.
Braven Brewing Company, a craft brewery based in Brooklyn, NY, plans to sell the lease and equipment for its 2,500 sf brewery, bar, and restaurant in the trendy neighborhood of Bushwick.