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Chuckanut Brewery Releases Limited Barrel Aged Stout Bottles

As a special release forthe holidays and the first Anniversary of P. Nut Beer Hall in Portland, OR Chuckanut Brewery will release the first Barrel Aged Stout half liter bottles everat P. Nut on December 16, Friday and South Nut on December 17, Saturday.

Bootstrap Brewing Announces Cherry Gose Can Release

As part of its Adventure Series, Bootstrap Brewing announced that its Cherry Gose, which has been a taproom favorite for years, will begin hitting store shelves in December through distribution partners in Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, Utah, Missouri, and Idaho.

Breakthru Beverage Group Names Key Senior Leaders

Breakthru Beverage Group today announced the promotion of Kevin Roberts to a newly designed Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) role and Julian Burzynski to a newly created role of Chief Operating Officer (COO). T

Indiana City Brewing Co. Up For Sale

Indiana City Brewing Company has engaged New Mill Capital to seek potential buyers for its Indianapolis brewery. The sale includes all equipment, intellectual property, and book of business.

Brewbound ICYMI: Looking Back on Brewbound Live 2022; Videos Available Now

Brewbound ICYMI: Looking Back on Brewbound Live 2022; Videos Available Now

It’s hard to believe it’s only been nine days since the 2022 Brewbound Live business conference wrapped up. Months of planning, speaker wrangling and preparation finally turned into two days of business chats, networking and parties. Now that Jess Infante, Zoe Licata and I have had time to decompress, our coverage is beginning to roll out on Brewbound.com.

Watch: Kroger and Albertsons CEOs Take The Stand In Senate Hearing

Watch: Kroger and Albertsons CEOs Take The Stand In Senate Hearing

Grocery market competition, price reduction strategies for consumers, a sustainable plan for necessary divestments and the potential impact on the companies’ combined workforce were key points of contention as the CEOs of Kroger and Albertsons Companies each appeared before the Senate Judiciary Antitrust Committee last week to face tough questions about their companies’ proposed $24.6 billion merger.