Last Call: Catawba Acquires Skytown Beer in North Carolina; Boulder Beer Returns to 24 States

Last Call: Catawba Acquires Skytown Beer in North Carolina; Boulder Beer Returns to 24 States

Morganton, North Carolina-based Catawba Brewing Company acquired Skytown Beer Company, a brewpub in Wilmington, North Carolina, in a deal that closed February 10. Fifteen months after retrenching to focus on its brewpub, Boulder Beer’s portfolio will return to distribution in 28 states through a partnership with Stem Ciders and contract brewer Sleeping Giant in Denver.

CANarchy Targets 150,000 Barrels of Hard Seltzer in 2021

CANarchy Targets 150,000 Barrels of Hard Seltzer in 2021

The CANarchy Craft Brewery Collective is making an aggressive bet on its portfolio of hard seltzers in 2021, with a goal of producing 150,000 barrels this year, chief commercial officer Chris Russell told Brewbound.

Heineken to Shed 8,000 Jobs; Records $279 Million Lagunitas Impairment Charge

Heineken to Shed 8,000 Jobs; Records $279 Million Lagunitas Impairment Charge

In reporting full-year 2020 earnings today, Heineken NV announced plans to cut its global workforce by 8,000 full-time employees as part of a reorganization plan first announced in October. Heineken, the world’s second largest beer manufacturer, also recorded several impairment charges totaling more than $1.1 billion (€963 million) to “tangible and intangible assets in operating profit.”

Restaurants Act Introduced in Congress; Breweries Would Be Eligible for Grants

Restaurants Act Introduced in Congress; Breweries Would Be Eligible for Grants

A new version of the Restaurants Act, which would provide $120 billion in grants to bars and restaurants, was introduced in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on February 4. The bill now includes “brewpubs, tasting rooms, taprooms, and licensed facilities or premises of a beverage alcohol producer where the public may taste, sample, or purchase products,” the Brewers Association said.

Anheuser-Busch to Transfer Production of Stella Artois to US; First Bottles to Hit Market By Early Summer

Anheuser-Busch to Transfer Production of Stella Artois to US; First Bottles to Hit Market By Early Summer

Stella Artois lager will no longer be imported from Europe into the U.S. by the end of the year, Anheuser-Busch InBev announced today. The world’s largest beer manufacturer will move production of its biggest import brand to its U.S. facilities as part of a $1 billion investment the company is making in its U.S. operations over the next two years.

BeerBoard: Draft Sales Down 46% Nationwide During Super Bowl

BeerBoard: Draft Sales Down 46% Nationwide During Super Bowl

On-premise beer sales during Super Bowl LV were as depressed as Kansas City Chiefs fans after their team’s loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Beer volumes declined 46% compared to Super Bowl LIV, according to BeerBoard, which tracks draft sales at bars and restaurants across the country. “This is on pace with the average decline… Read more »