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Two Roads Announces $2.4 Million Expansion

Two Roads Announces $2.4 Million Expansion

Two Roads Brewing today announced it will increase production capacity to 176,000 barrels as part of a $2.4 million expansion project. In addition to investing in new capacity, the Stratford, Conn.-based brewery will also add filtration, cooling and storage equipment, which, the company said is “necessary to keep up with demand.”

Video: 10 Barrel Brewing Gives Beer Drinkers ‘Free Swill’

Video: 10 Barrel Brewing Gives Beer Drinkers ‘Free Swill’

File this marketing stunt under the genius column. In an effort to promote the release of its new summertime seasonal beer, Swill, the folks over at Bend, Ore.-based 10 Barrel Brewing filled a vending machine with the beer, rigged it up to dispense free product and hit the road for a tour of the Pacific… Read more »

Maine’s Craft Beer Industry Projected to Grow 200 Percent by 2018

Maine’s Craft Beer Industry Projected to Grow 200 Percent by 2018

Sales of Maine-made craft beer could soon rival those of Vacationland’s most celebrated crustacean and iconic product — the lobstah. According to a new economic study released by the Maine Brewers Guild, craft beer production in Maine is projected to grow by 200 percent in the next four years.

Kona Unveils ‘Dear Mainland’ Campaign

Kona Unveils ‘Dear Mainland’ Campaign

Craft Brew Alliance’s Hawaiian-themed craft brand, Kona Brewing, today unveiled its first major advertising campaign, “Dear Mainland.” The new televisions spots will begin airing this month in urban beach communities like San Diego and Los Angeles as well as Orlando and features two Hawaiian brothers commenting on “common mainlander customs,” like multi-tasking and the brevity of happy hour.

How Hops and Bud Occupy Space in Colorado

How Hops and Bud Occupy Space in Colorado

Since marijuana became recreationally legal in Colorado earlier this year, a common fear has emerged among the brewerati: that weed might crowd out what has been up until now a near-insatiable demand for craft beer in the state. While hops and buds both carry the Cannabaceae family name, the thinking has gone that there isn’t enough room in the Centennial State for both genera. But brewers and dispensers aren’t too worried about losing business to one another.

Innovation, Experimentation Driving Growth of Craft Multi-Packs

Innovation, Experimentation Driving Growth of Craft Multi-Packs

Today’s craft beer drinker is a promiscuous one, eschewing the loyalty their daddy’s daddy showed to his favorite brew so many years ago in favor of exploration. But heck, Gramps didn’t have a fraction of the options enjoyed by the contemporary consumer.

IRI: Craft Beer Sales Up 24 Percent Through April 20

IRI: Craft Beer Sales Up 24 Percent Through April 20

A little more than 100 days have passed in 2014 and the craft beer category is showing no signs of slowing down. Craft sustained its 20-plus percent growth pace, with year-to-date craft dollar sales up 24.6 percent, through April 20, across IRI’s multi-outlet and convenience store universe (MULC), which includes grocery, drug, Wal-Mart, Club, Dollar,… Read more »

Boston Beer’s Blazing First Quarter

Boston Beer’s Blazing First Quarter

After the Boston Beer Company posted record-breaking fourth quarter revenue gains in 2013, it’s hard to believe that the country’s leading craft brewer could sustain momentum and continue increasing volume and growing sales through the first three months of 2014. But that’s exactly what the makers of Samuel Adams, Twisted Tea and Angry Orchard Cider did in the first quarter of the year, growing revenues 35 percent and core shipment volumes 32 percent.

Controversial Beer Bill Passes Florida Senate; House Next

Controversial Beer Bill Passes Florida Senate; House Next

Florida craft brewers could face stricter retail regulations under a new bill passed by the Senate on Tuesday. This morning, the Florida Senate voted 30-10 in favor of SB 1714, an amended version of the controversial bill introduced by Republican Sen. Kelli Stargel that would limit the amount of beer brewers can sell directly to… Read more »

Brewers, Distributors Discuss Franchise Law Reform at NBWA Legislative Conference

Brewers, Distributors Discuss Franchise Law Reform at NBWA Legislative Conference

Picture this: It’s 10 A.M. and Dogfish Head founder Sam Calagione, the veritable poster child for craft beer, is sipping from a translucent green Heineken bottle in front of 800 beer distributors. He plucked the bottle from a range of options, passing up his brewery’s own 60 Minute IPA in favor of the import lager.

FDA to Take “Necessary Steps” to Amend Spent Grains Proposal

FDA to Take “Necessary Steps” to Amend Spent Grains Proposal

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is taking “necessary steps” to clarify its intent regarding a controversial proposal to further regulate how brewers discard their spent grains, according to Michael Taylor, the administration’s deputy commissioner for foods and veterinary medicine.

Video: Craft Brewers Conference Attendees Discuss Distributor Selection Criteria

Video: Craft Brewers Conference Attendees Discuss Distributor Selection Criteria

At the 2014 Craft Brewers Conference (CBC), held earlier this month in Denver, Colo., it seemed like most attendees were, at one point or another, immersed in a discussion about the relationship between craft brewers and distributors. Building upon those conversations, Brewbound asked attendees what the most important considerations are when making new distributor selections. Those responses are included in the latest installment of our video series.

Craft Veterans Provide Road Map to Succession Planning at CBC 2014

Craft Veterans Provide Road Map to Succession Planning at CBC 2014

During a panel discussion on succession planning at this month’s Craft Brewers Conference in Denver, Colo., New Belgium co-founder Kim Jordan along with Schlafly co-founder Dan Kopman and First Beverage Group vice president, J.B. Shireman, shared insights into the various succession strategies for craft brewers.

Branding Checkup: Upland Brewing Unveils New Logo and Packaging

Branding Checkup: Upland Brewing Unveils New Logo and Packaging

After 15 years, Indiana’s second-largest brewery decided it was time to make a change. To better capture the quality of its beers and the company culture, Bloomington-based Upland Brewing Co. overhauled its identity, redesigning everything from marketing materials to tap handles. “You don’t thrive and grow for 15 years by not making changes,” the company… Read more »