Allagash Brewing is planning to roll out several years of innovations over the next three months, founder Rob Tod announced Wednesday. Allagash’s plan is to launch two new core year-round products, including a line of low-calorie, low-alcohol “sparkling session ales” made with fruit called Little Grove and a new stout called North Sky.
Within 24 hours of announcing the Black is Beautiful collaboration beer on Monday, Weathered Souls Brewing co-founder and head brewer Marcus J. Baskerville heard from nearly 100 craft breweries who wanted to participate.
The glittered sour ale named for unicorn flatulence is arriving back on the beer scene this week, ready to deliver a little levity to people across the country.
Few things create wonder like a giant rainbow, but the latest beer from Clown Shoes comes close. Clown Shoes announced today its first-ever beer made with terpene additions, Rainbows Are Real.
Artisanal Imports is excited to announce that it has partnered with North Coast Brewing Company of Fort Bragg, California, to be its sales and marketing partner for the central and eastern regions of the United States.
Schlafly Beer, the original independent craft brewery in St. Louis, announces the opening of Schlafly Bankside (920 S. Main St., St. Charles, Missouri) on Friday, May 22 with social distancing measures and strict sanitization guidelines in place.
After serving for more than 15 years as an Executive Chef at some of the most renown wineries in Sonoma County, Trevor Eliason returned to his birthplace to completely transform the Mad River Brewing Company Tap Room into a modern restaurant featuring artfully assembled meals that accentuate the brewery’s diverse collection of hand-crafted ales.
Firestone Walker Brewing Company is retrenching from three more New England states and laying off nine members of its sales team in those states, Brewbound has learned.
The two top beer industry economists will join Brewbound Frontlines Thursday, June 4, to discuss beer sales during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as how the summer selling season is shaping up and their projections for the rest of 2020.
Flying Dog Brewery will keep its brewery taproom shuttered until at least June 2021, when the company will “evaluate the possibility of reopening,” the company announced in a press release. The company cited a need to focus on producing its core offerings, as well as support for its retail accounts.
Athletic Brewing Company and Ceria Brewing Company, two up-and-coming non-alcoholic craft beer companies, are expanding their footprints into several new states.