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Nielsen: Beer Sales Slower Than Expected Heading into Labor Day

Nielsen: Beer Sales Slower Than Expected Heading into Labor Day

Well, that didn’t go as expected. Heading into the Labor Day holiday weekend, off-premise dollar sales of beer, cider and FMBs increased 12.2%, and once again topped $1 billion, for the one-week period ending September 5, according to market research firm Nielsen.

Yuengling, Molson Coors Leaders Discuss New Joint Venture

Yuengling, Molson Coors Leaders Discuss New Joint Venture

The leaders of D.G. Yuengling & Sons Inc. and Molson Coors Beverage Company say the smuggling of beer is alive and well. “Just as is the case with a certain brand out of Golden, Colorado, more than a few people have smuggled Yuengling across state lines in the trunk of their car,” Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley said, drawing a comparison to the demand for Coors beer in the 1970s.

Night Shift Distributing to Expand Operations to Connecticut in Mid-October

Night Shift Distributing to Expand Operations to Connecticut in Mid-October

Massachusetts-headquartered Night Shift Distributing is moving into Connecticut in mid-October. Michael Oxton and Rob Burns, who co-founded the brewery in 2012 and the wholesaler in 2016 with Michael O’Mara, told Brewbound today that they plan to build the distribution business in the neighboring New England state from the ground up, similar to how they did in Massachusetts.

Last Call: Some Florida Bars to Reopen at Half Capacity Monday; Union Craft Takes Action on Harassment Claims

Last Call: Some Florida Bars to Reopen at Half Capacity Monday; Union Craft Takes Action on Harassment Claims

Some Florida bars and breweries that don’t serve food will be able to reopen for service at 50% capacity on Monday. Halsey Beshears, Florida’s secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, tweeted Thursday evening that Gov. Ron DeSantis had rescinded the executive order that forced them to close in June.

Western Wildfires Force Craft Breweries to Close

Western Wildfires Force Craft Breweries to Close

Several West Coast breweries are closing for outdoor service and some have been evacuated due to several wildfires and the impact on air quality in California, Oregon and Washington.

Employees Unionize at Minneapolis’ Fair State Brewing Cooperative; Surly Hospitality Workers Picket

Employees Unionize at Minneapolis’ Fair State Brewing Cooperative; Surly Hospitality Workers Picket

Employees at two different Minneapolis craft breweries have attempted to unionize in recent weeks, with varying degrees of success. Employees of Fair State Brewing Cooperative on Wednesday announced their decision to join Unite Here Local 17, a Twin Cities hospitality workers union, the same union that workers at Surly Brewing Company announced their intention to join last week.

Molson Coors Reveals First 4 Non-Alcoholic Brands in L.A. Libations Partnership

Molson Coors Reveals First 4 Non-Alcoholic Brands in L.A. Libations Partnership

Delivering on its promise to expand beyond alcoholic beverages into an “around the clock” beverage platform, Molson Coors Beverage Company announced this week the launch of four new non-alcoholic product lines across multiple categories that are set to begin rolling out in the coming months.

Boston Beer to Launch Truly Iced Tea Hard Seltzer in January 2021

Boston Beer to Launch Truly Iced Tea Hard Seltzer in January 2021

After successfully extending the Truly Hard Seltzer brand with Truly Lemonade Seltzer — which has quickly become Truly’s second-best selling SKU — Boston Beer will debut Truly Iced Tea Hard Seltzer nationwide early next year.