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Sierra Nevada Expands Strainge Beast Hard Kombucha Line

Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. is expanding the rollout of its Strainge Beast line of hard kombucha, unveiling three new bold and unique flavors, including two 100-calorie options.

How Innovation is Reshaping Identity in RTDs

How Innovation is Reshaping Identity in RTDs

Everybody’s talking about RTDs, and for good reason. The ready-to-drink (RTD) beverage alcohol segment is absolutely exploding, with that growth triggering a slew of new brands and products entering the market.

City Brew Tours Charlotte Launches June 26

City Brew Tours, a leading curator of craft brewery tours and experiences in North America, announced today the launch of their latest franchise tour location in Charlotte, N.C. City Brew Tours Charlotte will officially start operations on Saturday, June 26.

The Bruery Collaborates With Donut Experts To Create Treat-Inspired Barrel-Aged Beers

The Bruery is constantly looking for ways to ‘think outside the box’ when it comes to innovation, but this time they thought INSIDE the box, the donut box that is, partnering with donut artisans across CA and DC to create a donut inspired box of beers. Just like their sweet inspiration, they bet you won’t be able to just have one.

Hi-Wire Brewing Releases Session Sour Mixed 12-Pack

Hi-Wire Brewing is swapping last year’s sour summer of isolation for a bright and fun “Summer of Sour” in 2021 with the release of a new Session Sour Mixed 12-Pack featuring three playful and refreshing beers made for sharing with friends.

Short’s Brewing Co. Aims to Keep the Great Lakes Great with FLOW

For the entire month of June head to your favorite store or restaurant and purchase Local’s Light—Short’s flagship American Lager—take a picture of your receipt, and upload your proof-of-purchase to Short’s landing page. For every receipt, Short’s will donate $1 to help keep the Great Lakes Great.*

Indeed Brewing Co-Founder Details Ouster in Wake of Outpouring of Women’s Experiences of Discrimination in the Beer Industry

Indeed Brewing Co-Founder Details Ouster in Wake of Outpouring of Women’s Experiences of Discrimination in the Beer Industry

As women from across the beer industry share stories on social media of their experiences with sexual harassment, assault and abuse in the beer and hospitality industries, it has become clear that the misogyny is widespread and being felt at all levels, from the taproom to the boardroom. Rachel Anderson, a co-founder of Indeed Brewing, said she experienced toxicity even as a co-owner. She shared her experience of being forced out of the Minneapolis-headquartered craft brewery that she helped build in an essay titled “I am a Craft Beer Casualty.”