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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Cigar City Enters Tennessee, Eyes Further Expansion

Cigar City Enters Tennessee, Eyes Further Expansion

Florida-based Cigar City Brewing will expand its distribution footprint for the first time in four years when it enters Tennessee next week, the company announced Thursday. The entry marks the beginning of an ambitious expansion plan for Cigar City that will include forays into North Carolina, South Carolina, New Jersey, Colorado and Utah, chief operating officer Justin Clark told Brewbound.

Ron Extract Talks New Brewery Project: Garden Path Fermentation

Ron Extract Talks New Brewery Project: Garden Path Fermentation

For two decades, Ron Extract helped others in the beer business execute their visions. As an early member of the Jester King team, he helped shape the Austin, Texas-based farmhouse brewery into an award winning craft-beer darling synonymous with wild ales and spontaneous fermentation.

Mobile Canner Iron Heart Acquires North Carolina-based Land of the Sky

Mobile Canner Iron Heart Acquires North Carolina-based Land of the Sky

Iron Heart Canning Co. is once again expanding its budding aluminum empire. The New Hampshire-based mobile canning company today announced the acquisition of Asheville, North Carolina’s Land of the Sky Mobile Canning. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Constellation Third-Quarter Earnings Driven by Beer Sales Growth

Constellation Third-Quarter Earnings Driven by Beer Sales Growth

Constellation Brands’ run of double-digit revenue growth continued in the third quarter of fiscal 2017, with the company’s CEO, Rob Sands, crediting 16 percent growth across its beer brands as contributing to its overall 10 percent growth for the quarter.

TTB Eases Tax Requirements on Brewers, Cidermakers

TTB Eases Tax Requirements on Brewers, Cidermakers

The calendar flip to 2017 brought with it two important changes to the U.S. Internal Revenue Code that will impact a majority of the country’s brewers and cidermakers.

Newly Appointed Duvel President Jeff Krum Discusses 2017 Plans

Newly Appointed Duvel President Jeff Krum Discusses 2017 Plans

Many within Boulevard Brewing Company believed Jeff Krum was preparing for retirement. Krum, Duvel USA’s vice president of corporate affairs and a 22-year Boulevard veteran, had spent 18 months months away from the brewery’s day-to-day operations after being assigned to complete special projects, such as a new visitors center and beer hall, which opened in July on Kansas City, Missouri’s Westside.

Last Call: Summit Sues Ex-Employees; Boston Bars Avoid Pay-to-Play Penalties

Last Call: Summit Sues Ex-Employees; Boston Bars Avoid Pay-to-Play Penalties

There’s bad blood brewing in Minnesota. Summit Brewing Company is suing two former employees, accusing them “of conspiring to sell the company’s confidential trade secrets to high-level executives for ‘a direct competitor,’” according to the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

Elite Brands Acquires Rights to Wicked Weed, Maui Brewing Labels in Colorado

Elite Brands Acquires Rights to Wicked Weed, Maui Brewing Labels in Colorado

Colorado craft beer wholesaler Elite Brands has obtained the distribution rights to Wicked Weed Brewing, Maui Brewing Company and several import brands, Brewbound has learned. In a joint press release issued on December 23, Elite Brands and Wicked Weed, a popular Asheville, North Carolina-based craft brewery, announced the new distribution agreement.

Last Call: Anheuser-Busch Looks to Expand Craft Brands; Flying Dog to Build $54 Million Brewery

Last Call: Anheuser-Busch Looks to Expand Craft Brands; Flying Dog to Build $54 Million Brewery

Anheuser-Busch InBev is making a number of sizable investments to grow its acquired craft beer brands both domestically and abroad, according to recent reports. The world’s largest beer company is planning a large-scale international expansion for its biggest craft offering, Goose Island, and making significant investments to scale production capabilities for its Blue Point and Karbach Brewing brands in their respective home markets of New York and Texas.