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Mothfire Brewing Slated To Open in Ann Arbor

This spring, a new brewery and taproom will ‘hatch’ on Ellsworth Road in Ann Arbor. Mothfire Brewing Co. will be moving into their new home after three years refining their craft beer operation on Industrial Highway.

AleSmith Brewing Company Extends .394 Line with Session .394

AleSmith Brewing Company is proud to announce the release of Session .394, a light, sessionable beer in cans and draft throughout San Diego. Following in the footsteps of their original .394 beer, collaboration with Hall-of-Famer Tony Gwynn, this rendition has a lower alcohol content while still packing all of the hop character you love.

Ghostface Brewing Adopts Ohanafy as its Brewery Management Software

Ghostface Brewing has a unique craft brewery with three locations. After seven years in business, they realized it was critical to find a new software partner to help them grow, leading them to choose Ohanafy as their brewery management software.

Tröegs Releases Its Bright Summer IPA, Field Study

Tröegs Independent Brewing announces the release of Field Study, an IPA inspired by the brewery’s annual trip to the Pacific Northwest’s Yakima Valley for hop selection. Like many of its beers, Field Study began life through Tröegs’ experimental small-batch Scratch Series.

Goslings Rum Debuts Dark ‘n Stormy Canned Cocktail Portfolio

Not every country can claim an official cocktail, but Bermuda most certainly does: the Dark ‘n Stormy. Beginning this month and rolling out through April, Goslings Rum introduces a new ready-to-drink (RTD) Dark ‘n Stormy canned cocktail portfolio with a trio of tropical flavors: Pineapple, Mango, and Black Cherry, which join the original Dark ‘n Stormy in a revamped can.

Brewbound ICYMI: Trend Line Deja Vu

Brewbound ICYMI: Trend Line Deja Vu

This week was a bit of deja vu, from non-alcoholic beer and higher ABV products aimed at convenience stores, to building out brand families and making partnerships, to filling out distribution maps.

Resident Culture Brewing Co. Debuts Yard Ripper Hard Seltzer Line

Known for its creative hop-forward beers and experimental releases, Resident Culture Brewing Co. will release its first hard seltzer line — Yard Ripper — on Saturday, April 15. The 12 oz cans feature lime, grapefruit and peach flavors, made with real fruit.