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Brewbound Subscribers are Now Insiders

Brewbound Subscribers are Now Insiders

Last year we adopted a paid subscriber model to continue delivering valuable content to our community. But we feel that you’re more than a subscriber: you are an Insider.

Drizly: Hard Seltzers Gained Share During Memorial Day Weekend; Online Alcohol Orders Begin to Slow

Drizly: Hard Seltzers Gained Share During Memorial Day Weekend; Online Alcohol Orders Begin to Slow

Consumers used the long weekend to sneak in an extra round with friends and family — and many purchased those drinks online. Sales on alcohol delivery on-demand marketplace Drizly spiked 30% on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, compared to the previous four Sundays in May, the company shared. The hard seltzer segment reached a 28% share of overall beer category sales during the holiday weekend, an increase of 3% over its overall share for the month.

More Than Half of Regional Craft Breweries Outside of Top 50 Declined in 2020; Sloop, Cape May, Zero Gravity, Others Grow

More Than Half of Regional Craft Breweries Outside of Top 50 Declined in 2020; Sloop, Cape May, Zero Gravity, Others Grow

Of the 121 regional craft beer companies beyond the top 50 — those that produce more than 15,000 barrels of beer annually and sell the majority of their volume through distribution — 67 recorded volume declines in 2020. That ratio — 55% — is a marked improvement over the 72% of top 50 craft breweries that posted volume declines.

Most of Wormtown Ownership Steps Out of Day-to-Day Roles Following Allegations of Workplace Toxicity

Most of Wormtown Ownership Steps Out of Day-to-Day Roles Following Allegations of Workplace Toxicity

After several accounts of sexual harassment at Worcester, Massachusetts-based Wormtown Brewery surfaced on social media in recent days, nearly all members of its ownership group have stepped down from their day-to-day roles in the company, with the exception of co-founder and brewmaster Ben Roesch, the brewery announced late Thursday.