178 Ohio Eagle Employees Face Layoffs Once Sale to Redwood Closes

178 Ohio Eagle Employees Face Layoffs Once Sale to Redwood Closes

All 178 Ohio Eagle Distributing employees are expected to be laid off once the company’s sale to Redwood Holdings closes on September 8, Ohio Eagle president Devyn Dugger wrote in a July 7 Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act notice to the state.

BeerBoard Q2 On-Premise Report: Beer Down -5.7% on Draft, -9.3% in Package

BeerBoard Q2 On-Premise Report: Beer Down -5.7% on Draft, -9.3% in Package

If recent off-premise scan data has been a bummer lately, don’t expect the on-premise to deliver optimism either. Beer volumes at bars and restaurants have declined mid- to high-single digits on draft (-5.7%) and in package (-9.3%) year-over-year (YoY) during the second quarter of 2025, according to on-premise data firm BeerBoard.

NBWA, Beer Institute Praise Tax Cuts in Trump Budget Bill

NBWA, Beer Institute Praise Tax Cuts in Trump Budget Bill

President Donald Trump signed a sweeping omnibus package dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” into law on July 4. Included in the legislation are provisions that benefit businesses such as beer distributors.

New Non-Alc Alternatives Debut At Summer Fancy Foods

New Non-Alc Alternatives Debut At Summer Fancy Foods

A handful of adult non-alcoholic (ANA) beverages came to the Specialty Food Association’s Summer Fancy Food Show this week to introduce themselves to the category and show off new product innovation in the growing alcohol-free RTD set.

Pronghorn Adapts Investment Strategy To Focus On Growth-Stage Brands

Pronghorn Adapts Investment Strategy To Focus On Growth-Stage Brands

With 38 investments since its founding in 2022, Pronghorn – the accelerator focused on cultivating the next generation of Black entrepreneurs and executives in spirits – has been one of the most active funds in the bev-alc space.