Temporary Restraining Order Lifted in Boston Beer Company and Manhattan Beer’s Lawsuit Against 5 New York Distributors

Temporary Restraining Order Lifted in Boston Beer Company and Manhattan Beer’s Lawsuit Against 5 New York Distributors

After granting five New York wholesalers a temporary restraining order (TRO) last week against Boston Beer Company (BBC) and Manhattan Beer Distributors’ attempt to terminate their rights to sell Boston Beer’s Samuel Adams, Angry Orchard and Twisted Tea brands, New York Supreme Court Justice Andrew Borrok changed course and denied their motion for an injunction against the sale of their rights to Manhattan Beer.

Brewbound Podcast: Five Beer Writers Enter a Zoom Meeting Pt. 2

Brewbound Podcast: Five Beer Writers Enter a Zoom Meeting Pt. 2

Beer Marketer’s Insights’ Craft Brew News senior editors Chris Shepard and David Steinman join the Brewbound Podcast to discuss the biggest beer industry stories of 2021. These include the sale of Bell’s Brewery to Kirin-owned Lion Little World Beverages, the parent company of New Belgium Brewing; ongoing fallout from the revelation of widespread instances of sexual harassment, assault and discrimination; and shifting perceptions of craft beer among consumers.

BeerBoard: Open Rate Increases to Highest Percentage Since Early June

BeerBoard: Open Rate Increases to Highest Percentage Since Early June

For the first time since late May, the open rate of on-premise locations pouring beer grew, increasing +2%, to 93% during the weekend of December 16-19, compared to the period before (November 4-7), draft beer data firm BeerBoard reported.

Brewbound Podcast: Bev Alc Predictions for 2022

Brewbound Podcast: Bev Alc Predictions for 2022

On one of the final Brewbound podcasts of 2021, Jeff Carroll, general manager of Avalara for Beverage Alcohol, joins the Brewbound team to discuss his predictions for 2022, from e-commerce growth and evolution to state DTC shipping changes (or lack thereof).

Can Supply Update: American Canning to Add Own Can Manufacturing Plant; Wildpack Beverage to Begin Printing Labels In-House

Can Supply Update: American Canning to Add Own Can Manufacturing Plant; Wildpack Beverage to Begin Printing Labels In-House

Headwinds have converged to create an unfavorable environment for craft breweries seeking to package their beer in aluminum cans, which now make up about 60% of independent craft beer packaged volume, according to the Brewers Association (BA), a trade group representing the nation’s small and independent brewers. With 2021 coming to a close, Brewbound spoke leaders at American Canning, WildPack Beverages, and DWS Printing gauge how they are navigating these currents.