Mispillion River Releases Beach Bum Joe in Cans
Milford, DE — Mispillion River Brewing has released Beach Bum Joe to the market this week.
Craft beer industry news.
Milford, DE — Mispillion River Brewing has released Beach Bum Joe to the market this week.
Fort Collins, Colo. — The Fort Collins Brewery is excited to announce the release of its brand new fall seasonal, Oktoberfest on Friday.
HUNTSVILLE, AL– AlaBev announces the packaging of flagship beers from Yellowhammer Brewery coming in early August. Three year-round favorites, Yellowhammer White, Rebellion and Lost Highway, will be offered in six packs at Huntsville retailers, restaurants and bars, as well as select Birmingham retailers.
CHICAGO — Hoping to acquaint even more beer lovers with its distinctive brew, Burnside Brewing Co. has launched Couch Select Lager in Rexam 12 oz. cans. This is the company’s first expansion into single serve packaging.
CHICAGO — This August, Blue Moon Brewing Company is introducing Blue Moon┬« Cinnamon Horchata Ale. Crafted with cinnamon, Belgian dark candy sugar and long-grain rice, the ale delivers a subtle sweetness and a smooth, creamy finish that is sure to delight Blue Moon drinkers over 21 years-of-age. The ale is inspired by the traditional and… Read more »
In its second quarter earnings report, the Boston Beer Company today announced net revenue growth of 28 percent, an increase of $50.3 million over the same period last year. Second quarter core shipment volume of approximately 1.1 million barrels represents growth of 25 percent over the same period last year.
Phoenix, AZ—Fall just can’t get here fast enough for the Grand Canyon Brewing Company or fans of their highly anticipated seasonal brew — Pumpkin Springs Porter. Brewed with the essense of pumpkin pie, this fan favorite porter captures all of the delicious and spicy flavors of fall.
Fullerton,CA – Bootlegger’s Brewery has quite the reputation for making some of the most unique, fresh hoppy ales in Orange County California, and are proud to present our newest bottled offering, Soco IPA.
ALEXANDRIA, VA — The Center for Alcohol Policy (CAP) Seventh Annual Alcohol Law and Policy Conference to be held September 3 — 5, 2014, at the Hyatt Chicago Magnificent Mile in Chicago, Illinois, will feature educational sessions led by a wide range of experts in the field of alcohol law — including attorneys, current and… Read more »
The idea of a mega merger between Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller Plc. may soon skunk like a bottle of Bud left out in the sun for too long. Given the announcement that Molson Coors CEO Peter Swinburn will retire at the end of 2014, an analyst for Edward Jones told Bloomberg Businessweek that if such a merger were, in fact, “imminent,” a change in the top chair would be unlikely, hinting the company is thus not readying itself for consolidation.
Boulder, CO — Boulder Beer Company, Colorado’s First Craft Brewery, will release their small batch, limited-edition seasonal beer called Dragonhosen Imperial Oktoberfest the week of August 4th. This is its second year in their seasonal lineup.
Waukesha, WI — The Boelter Beverage Group, a leading supplier of branded glass and barware in the brewing industry, and Granite City Food & Brewery, a polished casual American restaurant and microbrewer with 30 locations in 13 states, announce a partnership to refresh the restaurant’s corporate brand identity and each of its microbrews.
We learned a valuable lesson during our recent Brew Talks event in San Diego: if you give three bar owners enough beer and ask them about the local beer scene, duck and cover. The hour-long conversation featured plenty of diatribes about competing with brewery tasting rooms, increasingly difficult buying decisions, escalating beer prices and the importance of strengthening relationships with craft suppliers.
Despite South Carolina’s passage of the “Stone Bill,” the Palmetto State is no longer being considered as a location for Stone Brewing Co.’s planned East Coast facility. First reported by GSA Business, Stone, the country’s 10th largest craft brewery’s decision to look elsewhere was due to “logistical and geographic” reasons.