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Schlafly Appoints New CEO

Schlafly Appoints New CEO

The Saint Louis Brewery, makers of the popular craft beer Schlafly, has brought on a new chief executive officer. James Pendegraft, a Saint Louis native and the former vice president of sales & marketing for North American Breweries, a subsidiary of Florida Ice & Farm Co., will take over as Saint Louis Brewery’s CEO. He replaces co-founder Dan Kopman.

No-Li Brewhouse to Release Oyster Stout

Hops…coffee…cranberries…cherries…OYSTERS. Yes, that’s correct…oysters. In keeping with their mission to create distinctive, award-winning beers with fresh, locally sourced ingredients, No-Li Brewhouse has teamed up with Taylor Shellfish Farms for their newest offering. The glorious result is a traditionally brewed, yet uniquely flavored Oyster Stout.

Distribution Roundup: Ninkasi Expands into Utah

Distribution Roundup: Ninkasi Expands into Utah

Ninkasi Brewing is expanding its distribution footprint once again, this time to Utah. The Oregon-based brewery has inked a deal with General Distributing Company of Salt Lake City for coverage throughout the state, it announced Thursday. Beginning this week, Ninkasi beers will be available throughout Utah in both 12 oz. and 22 oz. bottles.

Fort Collins Releases Maibock

FCB (Fort Collins Brewery) announces the return of its spring seasonal brew, Maibock for the 11th consecutive year on Friday.

Bud Light’s ‘Whatever, USA’ Returns This Summer

Bud Light is bringing back America’s most unpredictable town, Whatever, USA, and giving beer drinkers who are #UpForWhatever the chance to experience the weekend of a lifetime. Fresh on the heels of the House of Whatever, Bud Light’s #UpForWhatever experience at Super Bowl XLIX in Phoenix, the brand will keep the celebration going strong with the return of Whatever, USA, this summer.

Cape May Installs New Mill

Cape May Brewing Company’s new brew house — capable of producing 15,000 barrels (or 472,500 gallons) per year — is on its way. But before any beer can be made, grain needs to be milled. And thanks to this week’s delivery of a Hungarian Roppi 1100 machine – which can process 2,425 pounds of grain per hour – CMB is geared up and ready to go.

New Belgium Releases 2015’s La Folie and Transatlantique Kriek

New Belgium Brewing is releasing 2015’s La Folie and Transatlantique Kriek while reissuing a new Cocoa Molé, offering an inventive mixture of sour, sweet, heat and tradition. Two of these Lips of Faith additions (Transatlantique Kriek and La Folie) will remain out through the remainder of 2015 and Cocoa Molé will be out through March, or while supplies last.

Packaging Upgrades For Deschutes Causes Short-Term Setbacks

Packaging Upgrades For Deschutes Causes Short-Term Setbacks

Over the next three weeks, Oregon’s Deschutes Brewery will miss out on an opportunity to bottle about 15,000 barrels of beer. The 27-year-old craft brewery is in the process of installing a new Krones bottling line that is capable of filling more than 560 bottles per minute, 47 percent more than Deschutes’ current system.

Green Flash Debuts New Facility and Line of Beers in Cellar 3

Green Flash Debuts New Facility and Line of Beers in Cellar 3

Green Flash Brewing has announced plans for the national rollout of Cellar 3, a series of rare, barrel-aged beers produced in its newly minted second facility of the same name. Located in Poway, Calif., Cellar 3 provides the company with 12,000 sq. ft. of additional room to expand its barrel-aging program and experiment with wild yeast, two endeavors the company’s Mira Mesa facility lacked adequate space for.

Press Clips: Colorado Craft Brewers Talk M&A

Press Clips: Colorado Craft Brewers Talk M&A

Would a Colorado craft brewery ever sell to “big beer?” That’s the question Eric Gorski of the Denver Post posed over the weekend, surveying Colorado brewery owners for their reactions to Anheuser-Busch InBev’s recent craft acquisitions. “There’s a Colorado-sized hole on the growing map of U.S. craft breweries now in the hands of corporate owners,” he wrote. Gorski checked in with a few of the state’s top craft players to get a sense of who might be interested in selling.

Barrels & Bottles Brewery Named Golden Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year

Barrels & Bottles Brewery in downtown Golden was just named the 2014 Golden Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year. This longstanding recognition is dedicated annually to a for-profit member of the Golden Chamber of Commerce that has contributed to both the local economy and to regional activities in exceptional ways

Craft Brewers Conference Names Simon Sinek Keynote Speaker

Leadership expert and anthropologist Simon Sinek will deliver the keynote address at the Craft Brewers Conference & BrewExpo America® (CBC) in Portland, Oregon on April 15. Presented by the Brewers Association, CBC is the industry’s largest gathering, bringing together some 11,000 brewing professionals.

Rochester Mills Expands Distribution to Florida

Rochester Mills Production Brewery is pleased to announce it has begun distributing select beers from its portfolio in Florida by partnering with Gold Coast Eagle Distributing Company and Pepin Distributing who will represent the company’s brands in the Sarasota and Tampa marketplaces, respectively.