Legal Sea Foods Restaurant Group, the New England-based restaurant brand with over 20 locations along the East Coast, announces their exclusive beer partnership with Night Shift Brewing called Freddie and the Owl.
If the climate crisis continues unabated, beer drinkers everywhere – across the political, cultural, and geographic spectrum – will eventually pay more for beer that tastes worse.
Oregon Agricultural Trust (OAT) announces the October launch of Cheers to the Land, a campaign in which nine breweries across the state are making new beers with Oregon-sourced ingredients and supporting the work of OAT to permanently protect Oregon’s bountiful farm and ranch lands from development.
Hard seltzers ended the summer season down -5.5% year-to-date through September 10 in multi-outlet plus convenience channels, as the segment continues to battle tough comps of years past, financial services firm Jefferies reported, citing NielsenIQ data.
The Road Ahead is a new Pale Ale from Liquid Riot brewed in support of 253 for AMC, a 253-mile bike ride throughout New England to bring awareness and support to Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita (AMC), a condition that limits range of motion and muscle function.
The question of when Molson Coors’ wholesaler partners would be able to use Yellowstone branding on point-of-sale items for Coors Banquet was finally answered during last week’s convention in Nashville. The answer: today (September 26).
Bang’s legal battles with former distribution partner PepsiCo have been primarily fought in civil court, but that could change if Vital Pharmaceuticals CEO Jack Owoc gets his way.
Short’s Brewing is heading into the last quarter of the year with a stellar line up of new beers and old faves (and some killer ciders from their sister brand, Starcut Ciders) just in time for the holiday season.