To celebrate Kansas City’s National Women’s Soccer League team, The Kansas City Current, Boulevard Brewing Co. is pleased to announce it has brewed Teal Rising, a 4% ABV Proud Pilsner.
Millions of plastic can carriers end up in the hands of Vermont’s craft beer and cider drinkers each year, with most being tossed into single-stream recycling bins because manufacturers market them as “100% recyclable.”
The HBCU (Historically Black Colleges & Universities)-educated partners of Harlem Hops (Kim Harris, Stacey Lee Spratt and Kevin Bradford) are thrilled to announce the drop of Harlem Hopes HBCUHomecoming, a Porter brewed in collaboration with renowned Brooklyn Brewery!
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. announced the 2021 release of the iconic seasonal Celebration Fresh Hop IPA, which will begin hitting retail shelves mid- to late-October.
Warfield, Ketchum, Idaho’s local brewery and distillery, announced the expansion of their direct to consumer business with the official launch of their online retail store.
Pour Choice Taphouse, Orlando’s largest self-pour taproom, will celebrate its grand opening next Friday, November 12, 2021, at 2 pm ET with special events planned throughout the weekend.
Amid rising costs from its suppliers, Ball Corporate — the world’s largest manufacturer of aluminum cans — is exploring increasing its prices for customers “on a case by case basis,” CEO and chairman John Hayes said during the company’s third quarter earnings call with investors and analysts.
The Michael James Jackson Foundation (MJF) has awarded eight scholarships to beer industry professionals in its second round of grants aimed to help Black, Indigenous, and people of color advance in the brewing and distilling industries.