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Deschutes to Open Downtown Roanoke Tasting Room Ahead of 2nd Brewery Buildout

Deschutes to Open Downtown Roanoke Tasting Room Ahead of 2nd Brewery Buildout

Deschutes Brewery is beginning to build its presence Roanoke, Virginia, where the company is still two years away from breaking ground on a $90 million production brewery. The Bend, Oregon-headquartered brewery yesterday announced plans to open a tasting room in downtown Roanoke in late August.

Deep Ellum Growing at 50 Percent Following Investment

Deep Ellum Growing at 50 Percent Following Investment

Following a multi-million dollar investment by Storied Craft Breweries last December, Texas’ Deep Ellum Brewing grew shipments by 50 percent during the first quarter of 2017, the company told wholesalers earlier this month. “As a collective force, we are kicking ass,” wrote brewery founder John Reardon.

Evolving Three-Tier Dynamics Discussed at Brew Talks CBC 2017 (Video)

Evolving Three-Tier Dynamics Discussed at Brew Talks CBC 2017 (Video)

Do not upset the restaurateurs, warned Left Hand Brewing Company COO Chris Lennert during a wide-ranging Brew Talks panel discussion that examined an evolving three-tier system. Acknowledging that brewery owners have shown a keen ability to build brand awareness via direct-to-consumer sales, Lennert cautioned that higher margins and multiple taproom outposts might not always be the best approach to growth.

BA to Crack Down on Offensive Beer Labels

BA to Crack Down on Offensive Beer Labels

The Brewers Association is attempting to curb some brewers’ propensity toward offensive beer labels. At a press briefing held during the Craft Brewers Conference on Wednesday, the trade organization announced steps to prevent breweries that use offensive or sexist names and labels from marketing their businesses with the industry trade organization’s intellectual property in regards… Read more »

Brewers Association: Double-Digit Growth is Unsustainable

Brewers Association: Double-Digit Growth is Unsustainable

The days of double-digit growth in craft beer category might be a thing of the past, but that doesn’t mean small and independent brewers won’t continue to thrive in an increasingly more crowded environment, Brewers Association executives told thousands of brewers attending the second general session of the 2017 Craft Brewers Conference on Wednesday morning.

Beer Institute CEO Jim McGreevy Discusses Latest on Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act (Video)

Beer Institute CEO Jim McGreevy Discusses Latest on Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act (Video)

In the latest attempt to garner support for the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act (CBMTRA), more than 200 beer industry stakeholders climbed Capitol Hill on Monday to get a seat at the table with members of Congress and their staffers. “If you don’t have a seat at the table, then you are probably on the menu,” Brewers Association president and CEO Bob Pease cautioned during today’s opening remarks at the annual Craft Brewers Conference in Washington, D.C.