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Sapporo-Stone to Discontinue Exporting Stone Beers in 2025

Sapporo-Stone to Discontinue Exporting Stone Beers in 2025

Sapporo-Stone Brewing will cease the exporting of Stone beers in January 2025, a spokesperson for the company confirmed. Stone exports its products to 50 countries via a network of international distributors, according to its website.

Brewers Association Announces Restructuring, Job Cuts

Brewers Association Announces Restructuring, Job Cuts

The Brewers Association (BA) has restructured its leadership team and eliminated six positions, the trade organization representing small and independent craft breweries announced Thursday afternoon.

Dennis Peek to Depart Lagunitas; Heineken Vet Appointed New CEO

Dennis Peek to Depart Lagunitas; Heineken Vet Appointed New CEO

Dennis Peek, the CEO of Heineken-owned Lagunitas Brewing Company, will end his term leading the craft brewery at the end of 2024, the company announced Thursday. Peek ascended to the top job at the Petaluma, California-headquartered brewery in February 2020, just weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic forced the closure of the on-premise channel and upended the craft beer industry.

3 Up, 3 Down: What’s Really Driving Craft Light Beer Growth

3 Up, 3 Down: What’s Really Driving Craft Light Beer Growth

In the final installment of 2024, 3 Tier consultant Danelle Kosmal shares a trio of insights on industry growth, with NIQ off-premise data through November 2. Hot topics include Halloween spending, craft light beer and seasonals, spirits-based ready-to-drink cocktails (RTDs) and more.

New Belgium to Sell Upper Hand

New Belgium to Sell Upper Hand

Upper Hand Brewery, opened by Bell’s Brewery founder Larry Bell in 2014, is about to change hands. Kirin-owned New Belgium acquired Escanaba, Michigan-based Upper Hand when it merged with Bell’s in 2021.

New Belgium CEO: ‘If You’re Not Willing to Shift, You’re Going to Die’

New Belgium CEO: ‘If You’re Not Willing to Shift, You’re Going to Die’

Kirin-owned New Belgium Brewing and Bell’s Brewery both built their foundations on amber ales. More than three decades later, their portfolios look a little different, in very intentional moves to stay relevant with the rapidly changing bev-alc market, CEO Shaun Belongie shared during Beer Marketer’s Insights’ seminar, held this week in New York City.

Brewbound Announces Nominees for 2024 Awards

Brewbound Announces Nominees for 2024 Awards

Each year, the Brewbound Awards are presented to honor the most influential and impactful companies, brands, people, products, ideas and trends from across the beer industry landscape. Brewbound is proud to announce the nominees for its 2024 Awards.

Circana: Craft Declines Continue to Decelerate; Molson Coors Craft Brands Reverse Trends

Circana: Craft Declines Continue to Decelerate; Molson Coors Craft Brands Reverse Trends

Could craft off-premise scan data be beginning to turn the corner as the calendar heads toward the holidays? In the four-week period ending November 3 (L4W), craft dollar sales declined -1.9% year-over-year (YoY) and volume (case sales) declined -3.4% in multi-outlet grocery, mass retail and convenience stores (MULO+C), according to the most recent report from market research firm Circana.

A Round With… Narragansett Brewing’s Lee Lord

A Round With… Narragansett Brewing’s Lee Lord

Now operating in its third century, Providence, Rhode Island-headquartered Narragansett Brewing is proof that it’s possible to stay afloat on the industry’s changing tides and remain resonant with drinkers. In the latest edition of A Round With – an exclusive Q&A series with industry leaders for Brewbound Insiders – we caught up with Lee Lord, head brewer at Narragansett’s innovation brewery and taproom in Providence.

Brewbound Podcast: Our 200th Episode Extravaganza

Brewbound Podcast: Our 200th Episode Extravaganza

This week the Brewbound Podcast crossed the 200th episode milestone. Insider’s Week in Beer newsletter writer Sean McNulty joins to celebrate. The Brewbound team recaps the latest headlines, including the Lord Hobo-Lone Pine merger, the Beer Institute’s Annual Membership Meeting and layoffs at Molson Coors’ remaining craft facilities.