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Founders Brewing Expands Distribution to Utah

Founders Brewing Co. has partnered with General Distributing out of Salt Lake City and Wasatch Distributing out of Ogden to bring their lineup to Utah. Founders will be sending products to select Utah State Liquor Stores as early as July 2019.

Charter Oak Brewing Announces Founder’s Club Program, New Beer Releases

Charter Oak Brewing Company, located at 39B Shelter Rock Rd in Danbury, Connecticut has been busy releasing new limited styles, hosting fun events, helping the community and making connections with fellow beer lovers! Check out some of their latest happenings. 

Green Flash Partners with Jameson Caskmates on Celtic Sun IPA

Green Flash Brewing Company, in partnership with Jameson Irish Whiskey, is proud to announce the summer release of Celtic Sun IPA, a refreshing beer crafted to perfectly pair with Jameson Caskmates IPA edition.

Atlanta Brewing Co. Re-Releases Thunder Thief Double IPA

Last year Atlanta Brewing Co released “Thunder Thief” Double IPA, and was awarded a silver medal by the US Beer Open in the Hazy and Juicy IPA category. This June, ABC is re-releasing Thunder Thief with a new hop combination.

Constellation Brands’ Shipments and Depletions Grow in Q1

Constellation Brands’ Shipments and Depletions Grow in Q1

Constellation Brands’ beer portfolio continues to drive the company’s growth. The multifaceted alcohol company today reported its first-quarter fiscal 2020 earnings, which were highlighted by a 5.4 percent increase in shipments (sales-to-wholesalers) and a 6.6 percent increase in depletions (sales-to-retailers) for the three-month period ending May 31.

Riverbend Malt House Releases New Cumberland Corn Malt

Riverbend Malt House has announced the immediate availability of its new non-GMO Cumberland Corn Malt. Sourced from grain grown on local, family-owned farms, Cumberland is malted from food-grade dent corn and delivers superior flavor when compared to traditional flaked material.

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Tennessee Residency Requirement

US Supreme Court Strikes Down Tennessee Residency Requirement

Six months after hearing oral arguments in a constitutional challenge to Tennessee’s two-year residency requirement for obtaining a retail liquor license, the United States Supreme Court yesterday struck down a controversial stipulation that had prevented out of state retailers from setting up shop in the Volunteer State.