Deschutes Expands Further into Pennsylvania
Deschutes Brewery announced today its craft beers will be available in Centre, Clinton and Clearfield counties of Pennsylvania beginning May 25, 2015.
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Deschutes Brewery announced today its craft beers will be available in Centre, Clinton and Clearfield counties of Pennsylvania beginning May 25, 2015.
To the purists, the idea of debasing a perfectly good beer with fruit juice seemed blasphemous. It was only after the doubters tasted the product, an unfiltered wheat beer made with grapefruit juice, that Harpoon Brewery was able to quell the skepticism within the company. That done, it had in its possession what would go… Read more »
Laurelwood Brewing, a certified organic brewery out of Portland, Ore., will begin exporting its beers in Canada next month.
FCB (Fort Collins Brewery) is excited to announce the distribution expansion into its neighboring state, Nebraska by partnering with Arbella Distributing Company and FCB’s Brand Builder, Bob Miller.
Mims Distributing Company, a wholesale beverage distributor in North Carolina, has added Atwater Brewery to its roster of brewing partners.
San Diego’s craft brewing pioneer Karl Strauss Brewing Company is pleased to announce its plans to build a larger trophy case, after adding another three medals to its already impressive medal count following this week’s 15th annual Los Angeles International Commercial Beer Competition (LAICBC).
.On April 28th, Sprecher Brewing Company will package its latest flavored malt beverage creation: Hard Apple Pie.
Brooklyn Brewery today announced plans to open a second joint brewery venture with Carlsberg, teaming up to help rebuild the EC Dahls Brewery in Trondheim, Norway. Specific financial terms of the latest project were not disclosed, though last November Carlsberg announced it would invest more than $14 million to build a new brewery, pub and restaurant in EC Dahls’ existing Trondheim production facility.
After three years of fighting to repeal Florida’s long held ban on the half-gallon jugs, craft brewers will soon be able to sell 64 oz. refillable growlers. State lawmakers passed a bill to legalize the container on Friday. Senate Bill 186 passed out of the House unanimously and awaits Gov. Rick Scott’s signature. It legalizes 64-oz. growlers filled at the point of sale. The bill also clarifies a controversial “tourism exemption” that had enabled craft brewers to operate in a legal gray areas as both retailers and producers.
Nearly 19 years ago, beer geek entrepreneurs Greg Koch and Steve Wagner launched Stone Brewing Co., selling the very first keg of Stone Pale Ale to San Diego County brewpub Pizza Port.
On Tuesday, May 5, the ever-evolving Midwestern brewery Berghoff Brewery, Inc. will release two brand new year-round offerings, Hop-Forward Pilsner and Berghoff IPA.
In late April and early May, Odell Brewing’s Summer Montage Variety twelve pack returns with a new mix of brews including the brewery’s flagship IPA, Loose Leaf Session Ale, summer seasonal St. Lupulin, and Perle White IPA.
2 Towns Ciderhouse releases a new “freshest by” Hop & Stalk as its imperial summer seasonal this week. This imperial version of Hop & Stalk features Citra hops and Oregon grown rhubarb, fresh-pressed 100% Northwest apples and an ABV of 8%. It’s a big cider, ideal for epic adventures, and best enjoyed during the summer months.
Starr Hill Brewery is raising the curtain on new packaging artwork for their year-round lineup of beers following the release of a redesigned logo in March.