Chris Furnari

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Taphandles Recalls Ceramic Beer Tap Handles Due To Laceration Hazard

Taphandles Recalls Ceramic Beer Tap Handles Due To Laceration Hazard

Taphandles Inc., the popular tap handle manufacturer turned full-scale beer marketing company, has issued a recall of about 24,000 ceramic beer tap handles made and sold between November 2002 and May 2006. The products in question can reportedly break during normal use, posing a laceration hazard to consumers.

Tenth And Blake Showed Interest In Boulevard Brewing

Tenth And Blake Showed Interest In Boulevard Brewing

Large domestic brewer MillerCoors and growing craft brewer Boulevard Brewing Company engaged in talks this year about a potential investment in the smaller company, Brewbound has learned. No deals came from the talks. MillerCoors craft and import division Tenth and Blake told Brewbound.com that conversations with the Kansas City, Mo.-based Boulevard occurred within the last… Read more »

Baxter Brewing Announces $2.5 Million Expansion (Video)

Baxter Brewing Announces $2.5 Million Expansion (Video)

Lewiston, Maine-based Baxter Brewing today announced a $2.5 million facility expansion less than two years into operation. The young company is riding a wave of success after launching cans and kegs of its beer last January. It produced over 5,000 barrels in year one, one of the largest production outputs ever for a craft brewer… Read more »

GABF Coverage: Utah’s Epic Brewing To Build Second Facility In Colorado

GABF Coverage: Utah’s Epic Brewing To Build Second Facility In Colorado

It wasn’t planned, but Epic Brewing head brewer, Kevin Crompton, just announced to over 100 members of the media that the company will expand into a second brewing facility in Denver, Colorado. In a brief conversation, Crompton told Brewbound.com that while a lease papers have not yet been signed, the Salt Lake City, Utah-based company… Read more »

GABF Coverage: Oskar Blues Unveils New 19.2 Oz. Can

GABF Coverage: Oskar Blues Unveils New 19.2 Oz. Can

Colorado’s Oskar Blues is innovating once again. Oskar Blues — the first U.S. craft brewer to begin canning its beer – unveiled a new, slightly larger can on Thursday night following the first Great American Beer Festival sampling session.

GABF Coverage: Adam Avery On Expansion And New Retail Opportunities

GABF Coverage: Adam Avery On Expansion And New Retail Opportunities

Don’t ask Avery Brewing Company founder Adam Avery about when he thinks his company will break ground on a planned $30 million, 5-acre expansion in Boulder, Colo.. All you’ll get in response is a resounding, “I don’t know.” Brewbound.com caught with the brewery founder at his company’s ‘brewers’ lunch,’ where invited industry guests enjoyed catered… Read more »

Denver Beer Company Experiences Success With Hyper-Local Business Model

Denver Beer Company Experiences Success With Hyper-Local Business Model

In Colorado – a state bursting at the seams with startup craft ventures — new breweries often struggle to gain consumer recognition when forced to compete against impressive branding efforts from well established players like New Belgium and Oskar Blues. And if you ask any craft brewer what the most important aspect of their business… Read more »

Distributor Profile: How Massachusetts Beverage Alliance Grows Its Portfolio

Distributor Profile: How Massachusetts Beverage Alliance Grows Its Portfolio

Massachusetts is rapidly becoming a key destination not only for beer enthusiasts — Boston was recently named one of the top ten beer cities in the world by USA Today – but a whole host of new breweries is looking to expand distribution in the burgeoning market. One particular entity capitalizing on the newfound demand… Read more »

Sweetwater Brewing Continues Expansion Into Sunshine State

Sweetwater Brewing Continues Expansion Into Sunshine State

Sweetwater Brewing is expanding its reach in Florida, adding Tampa and St. Petersburg-Clearwater markets through Pepin and Great Bay Distributors – both of which distribute Anheuser-Busch products and an array of craft brands. But brewery spokesperson Steve Farace said the decision wasn’t an easy one.

Mike’s Hard Takes Cue From Craft, Adds Winter Variety Pack

Mike’s Hard Takes Cue From Craft, Adds Winter Variety Pack

Craft beer continues to influence product development trends in the larger alcoholic beverage segment and the latest company to pull a page from craft’s playbook is the flavored malt beverage producer mike’s hard lemonade. The company is launching a holiday, variety 12-pack which includes chocolate cherry, winter blackberry and hard cranberry flavors.

Ale Industries Rebrands Flagship Offering

Ale Industries Rebrands Flagship Offering

Ale Industries, a small craft brewery from California today announced plans to rebrand its flagship brew – the cannabis-themed wheat beer, Orange Kush. The bottled version of the brew was already renamed to ‘Orange Shush’ in 2010 after the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) rejected the original label submission saying that the… Read more »

More for Four: Fort Collins Brewery Adds 4-Packs

More for Four: Fort Collins Brewery Adds 4-Packs

As craft brewers continue to explore more delivery methods for their products, an increasing number of companies have opted to use 4-packs in attempt to keep consumer prices competitive on higher-alcohol and specialty offerings.

Beer & Pizza: Samuel Adams Partners With Bertucci’s For New Pairing Menu

Beer & Pizza: Samuel Adams Partners With Bertucci’s For New Pairing Menu

Call it the beer dinner times 92. As consumer awareness of craft beer and food pairings continues to evolve, the Boston Beer Company has partnered with two restaurant chains in an effort to present its brews to a broader base of customers. Last week, the maker of Samuel Adams unveiled a partnership with a Northborough,… Read more »