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Firestone XPA: An All-New Seasonal From Firestone Walker

Firestone Walker unveiled its first of three seasonal offerings slated for 2024—the all-new Firestone XPA, a next-generation extra pale ale brewed with Southern Hemisphere hops and California style, available now in all Firestone Walker markets. Find it with theFW Beer Finder. 

National Music Centre and Partake Brewing Team Up for Artist Residency Program

The National Music Centre (NMC) and Partake Brewing, a Canadian-based, low-calorie leader of non-alcoholic craft brews, announced a new strategic partnership that will give Canadian musicians the chance to explore and record inside NMC’s world- class facilities at Studio Bell.

A Round With … Breakside Brewery’s Ben Edmunds

A Round With … Breakside Brewery’s Ben Edmunds

In the latest installment of A Round With, Ben Edmunds, brewmaster at Breakside Brewery in Portland, Oregon, shares his thoughts on innovation and inspiration in the pursuit of deliciousness. He also explores Breakside’s latest wins and biggest challenges.

U.S. Beverage Signs Partnership With Cervecería La Tropical

US Beverage, LLC, (USB) one of America’s leading beverage companies, announced that it has signed an agreement with Cervecería La Tropical, Cuba’s Oldest Brewery, remixed in Miami since 2021.

Neshaminy Creek’s Rita’s Fruit Brews Return With New Variety Pack

After first partnering last spring, Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company (Neshaminy Creek) is thrilled to reintroduce Rita’s Fruit Brews – a line of beers inspired by the iconic Rita’s Italian Ice (Rita’s) with a brand-new Variety Pack.

Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Lawsuit Dismissed Against Former Boston Beer Employee

Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Lawsuit Dismissed Against Former Boston Beer Employee

A lawsuit filed by Boston Beer against a former employee alleging that he violated a non-compete agreement by working for a competitor has been dismissed. The complaint was “dismissed with prejudice as to as to all claims against Brian Soudant, without costs and fees and without right of appeal,” according to a document filed February 9 in the Massachusetts Superior Court for Suffolk County.