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Deschutes Testing No- and Low-Alcohol Products, Releasing Gluten-Reduced Beer

Deschutes Testing No- and Low-Alcohol Products, Releasing Gluten-Reduced Beer

Count Deschutes Brewery among the list of beer companies experimenting with no- and low-alcohol offerings. The Bend, Oregon-headquartered craft brewery — the 10th largest U.S. craft brewery, according to the Brewers Association — has begun testing prototypes of two non-alcoholic beers.

Brewers Association Unveils 2018 Rankings of Top US Brewing Companies

Brewers Association Unveils 2018 Rankings of Top US Brewing Companies

The Brewers Association today released its annual rankings of the top U.S. beer companies based on projected 2018 sales volume. Cincinnati’s Rhinegeist made the biggest leap forward last year, moving up an eye-catching 11 places (to 28th) from its ranking as the 39th largest craft brewery in the country in 2017, according to statistics published in the May/June issue of the BA’s New Brewer magazine.

SouthNorte and Dos Californias Brewsters to Release Hoppy Pale Ale

Founded at the crossroads of cultures, SouthNorte Beer Co. seeks to bring together the best of both sides of the border. This ethos is exemplified by the Dos Californias Brewsters project that SouthNorte helped found in 2018.

Ska Brewing Releases Pearody Ale

Ska Brewing’s Pearody Ale hits the brewery’s World Headquarters in cans this week and will be more widely available this year in 12 oz. 6-packs across Ska’s 13-state distribution footprint seasonally while supplies last. 

Terre Haute Brewing Co. Rebrands, Announces Can Releases

After a long history dating back to 1837, Terre Haute Brewing Company (THBC), Indiana’s oldest brewery and the second oldest in the country, will host its first annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration on Sunday, March 17, 2019 where it will unveil its new branding and release their first canned product.

DSSOLVR Brewing Breaks Ground in Asheville

DSSOLVR has broken ground in downtown Asheville, renovating and reviving the 5,500 sq. ft. 1920s space at 63 North Lexington Avenue in the historic Tyler Building.