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Wiseacre Brewing Adds Distribution in Virginia

WISEACRE Brewing Company today launches statewide distribution in Virginia. Three of the Memphis-based breweries’ year-round beers – Ananda IPA, Gotta Get Up to Get Down Coffee Milk Stout, and the Great American Beer Festival Bronze Medal-winning Tiny Bomb Pilsner – will be available, along with Seasonal and Specialty Releases, in all Total Wine stores across Virginia, along with many other better beer stores.

Migration Brewing to Partner with Scout Distribution in Idaho

Migration Brewing has expanded their regional distribution reach to Idaho.  This winter the Portland, OR based craft brewery entered a partnership with Scout Distributing to bring their award-winning beers to the state of Idaho. 

Flavor-Driven Products Make Up Majority of Top Beer Category Innovations in 2022

Flavor-Driven Products Make Up Majority of Top Beer Category Innovations in 2022

Flavor-driven brands dominated the top 25 new beer category products of 2022, according to Bump Williams Consulting’s (BWC) February report. Of the top 25 best-selling new products, 12 were flavored malt beverages (FMBs) and six were hard seltzers. Four imports made the list, as did two craft offerings and one domestic premium.

SweetWater Brewing Company Introduces New Crisp Lager to Year-Round Lineup

SweetWater Brewing Company, LLC (“SweetWater”), Atlanta’s craft beer trailblazer, the 10th largest craft brewer in the U.S. and subsidiary of Tilray Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ: TLRY and TSX: TLRY), launches a new crisp lager to its year-round craft beer lineup.

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company Launches Beer Membership Program

Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company (Neshaminy Creek) announces the launch of its membership program, The Creek Club, an annual membership program that allows beer fans to get exclusive perks, discounts, and more throughout 2023!

Brewbound ICYMI: Dry January Turns to an Imperial February

Brewbound ICYMI: Dry January Turns to an Imperial February

Low-and-no or high ABV? Which way to go? Coming out of Dry January, there are plenty of new entrants — both new and established — making non-alcoholic beer. And on complete other end of the spectrum are growing sales of higher ABV beers.