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Reactions Roll in Following Accusations of Misogyny and Misconduct in Beer Industry

Reactions Roll in Following Accusations of Misogyny and Misconduct in Beer Industry

As more stories of workplace harassment and toxicity come to light in the craft beer industry, more companies have responded this week either terminating employees, announcing investigations, issuing apologies or statements of support for the victims. Brienne Allan has been sharing stories from the beer and restaurant industries of workplace harassment, assaults and toxicity on her Instagram account, @ratmagnet, now for the last 10 days, amounting to about 1,000 stories.

Hard Seltzer Leaders: Segment Could Make Up 30% of Beer Category by 2025; Retail Shakeout Expected to Begin This Fall

Hard Seltzer Leaders: Segment Could Make Up 30% of Beer Category by 2025; Retail Shakeout Expected to Begin This Fall

Just how big a part of the beer category could hard seltzer be by 2025? It depends on who you ask. During this month’s Beverage Forum, Anthony Von Mandl and Jim Koch, the leaders of the companies that produce the two largest hard seltzer brands, White Claw and Truly, respectively, offered differing projections, according to analysts’ reports.

Sierra Nevada VP of Sales Resigns to ‘Pursue Other Opportunities’

Sierra Nevada VP of Sales Resigns to ‘Pursue Other Opportunities’

Sierra Nevada VP of sales Nick Lundquist has resigned from the company “to pursue other opportunities,” according to a note shared with wholesalers by Joe Whitney, the Chico, California-headquartered craft brewery’s chief commercial officer.

Heineken and Biscayne Bay Brewing Resolve Trademark Dispute

Heineken and Biscayne Bay Brewing Resolve Trademark Dispute

Heineken and several of its subsidiaries have dropped their trademark infringement complaint against Biscayne Bay Brewing and signed a covenant not to sue the Miami-based craft brewery. “The parties have jointly agreed to resolve their trademark dispute,” a Heineken spokesperson told Brewbound.