Tennessee Brew Works Releases The Famous Basil Ryeman
Nashville’s Tennessee Brew Works is pleased to announce the release of their highly celebrated Basil Ryeman ale.
Craft beer industry news.
Nashville’s Tennessee Brew Works is pleased to announce the release of their highly celebrated Basil Ryeman ale.
Beverage Distributing is excited to announce the addition of its first non-alcoholic brand to its distribution portfolio: Grüvi. Cape Beverage will begin distributing three popular Grüvi brands to New Jersey retailers starting next month: Non-Alcoholic Juicy IPA, Alcohol-Free Dry Secco, and Alcohol-Free Bubbly Rosé.
Eight months after announcing intentions to sell its U.K. craft brewing operations, Kirin subsidiary Lion has sold its Magic Rock and Fourpure brands to Odyssey Inns Ltd, a hospitality group led by Stephen Cox, who co-founded Devon’s Utopian Brewing.
THC-infused soda maker Green Monké has secured an exclusive long-term partnership to co-create beverages with one of the cannabis industry’s best-known brands. Plus, Canadian cannabis giant Tilray has signed on with Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits to distribute its forthcoming portfolio of CBD-infused beverages starting this fall.
Cincinnati’s Rhinegeist Brewery will begin “a two-stage expansion” into Houston, Texas, starting in mid-August via Silver Eagle Distributors.
In honor of National IPA Day, No-Li Brewhouse is showing off Spokane Craft Brewing to the world at the Times Square Nasdaq Board in New York City!
Why stop at four seasons? Left Hand Brewing Company announces the official establishment of a fifth season, which falls perfectly between summer and autumn: Pumpkin Spice Season.
In support of small businesses and the black community, the mobile app, Crackem, has officially partnered with America’s first Black arts and craft brew festival to celebrate and give exposure to Black owned breweries and industry influencers during the upcoming Barrel and Flow Fest.
Charitable giving and philanthropy have been cornerstones of the craft beer industry since its infancy in the early 80s. And while giving back is often still a priority for breweries, the ongoing pandemic and labor crisis, a looming recession, as well as several other external factors have forced several breweries to put charitable giving on the back burner while focusing on sustaining growth.
Threes Brewing has just released Incredulous Laughter, an oak-aged Biere de Miele brewed with buckwheat honey. This is the first bottling of this beer, formerly a draft-only offering at their flagship Brooklyn bar.
One year after its launch, the joint venture between Boston Beer Company and Beam Suntory revealed a third product: Twisted Tea Sweet Tea Whiskey. Hard MTN Dew – a collaboration between Boston Beer and PepsiCo – rolled out to Las Vegas retailers this week after a regulatory standoff with the Nevada Department of Taxation.
Monster Beverage Company confirmed its long-rumored entrance into beverage alcohol during its Q2 2022 earnings call on Thursday, announcing that Monster Beast Unleashed, a four-SKU line of flavored malt beverages (6% ABV) will launch in late Q4 2022 with the goal of being nationally distributed by the end of 2023.
Ball Corp. plans to permanently close can manufacturing facilities in Phoenix, Arizona, and St. Paul, Minnesota, and delay construction of a new plant in North Las Vegas, Nevada, the Westminster, Colorado-headquartered company announced today during its second quarter financial results.
Sycamore Brewing, Charlotte’s top beer producer known for its creative packaging and unique flavor combinations, is celebrating fall early with the return ofPumpkin Latte Blonde (5.8% ABV).