Justin Kendall

Justin Kendall

Editor, Brewbound

Justin Kendall provides daily coverage of the beer industry on Brewbound.com, conducts live-streamed interviews during Brewbound’s events and co-produces the Brewbound podcast. Kendall is a nearly 20-year career journalist who led alt-weekly newspapers in Kansas City, Missouri, and Des Moines, Iowa.

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Diageo to Build Guinness Innovation Brewery in Maryland

Diageo to Build Guinness Innovation Brewery in Maryland

Guinness parent Diageo today announced plans to build a U.S. version of Dublin’s famous Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore County, Maryland. The $50 million project will include the construction of a mid-sized Guinness brewery, packaging and warehousing operations as well as a tasting room, retail store and visitor center at Diageo’s existing Relay, Maryland, site, according to a press release.

Melvin Brewing Co. Goes Off the Grid

Melvin Brewing Co. Goes Off the Grid

Melvin Brewing Co. co-founder Jeremy Tofte is an unconventional guy. He lives in a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter van, which he drives to beer festivals across the country. The van has everything he needs: his mountain bike, snowboards, surfboards, TV and a PlayStation.

Constellation Brands Appoints Bill Newlands to COO

Constellation Brands Appoints Bill Newlands to COO

Constellation Brands laid a plank in its succession plan on Wednesday with the appointment of Bill Newlands to the newly created position of chief operating officer, effective January 30.

Massachusetts Beer Wholesalers Propose Franchise Law Reform

Massachusetts Beer Wholesalers Propose Franchise Law Reform

Massachusetts beer wholesalers are going on the offensive. After several years of fighting small craft brewers’ efforts to change state franchise laws, the Beer Distributors of Massachusetts today filed a bill that would enable beer companies making less than 30,000 barrels annually to sever relationships with wholesalers for no cause.

Frothy Market: Startup Breweries Raise Millions via Crowdfunding

Frothy Market: Startup Breweries Raise Millions via Crowdfunding

Small businesses can now raise a maximum of $1 million annually from non-accredited investors through Securities and Exchange Commission-approved third-party crowdfunding portals such as WeFunder. Two breweries have already maxed out their campaigns.

Oskar Blues’ Dale’s Pale Ale Becomes Nation’s Best-Selling Craft Can Six-Pack

Oskar Blues’ Dale’s Pale Ale Becomes Nation’s Best-Selling Craft Can Six-Pack

Craft canned beer pioneers Oskar Blues Brewery led the aluminum revolution in 2002, so it’s no surprise that the Colorado-based brewery’s flagship release, Dale’s Pale Ale, finished 2016 as the nation’s top-selling craft can six-pack at U.S. supermarkets, according to market research firm IRI Worldwide.