President Trump’s Aluminum Tariff Would Harm Beer Industry, Stakeholders Say

President Trump’s Aluminum Tariff Would Harm Beer Industry, Stakeholders Say

In a move that would have wide-ranging effects on the beer industry, President Donald Trump yesterday announced plans to implement a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum. The move comes weeks after the Commerce Department recommended tariffs on aluminum and steel as a national security precaution, citing the nation’s inability to build military weapons without foreign steel and aluminum.

Dogfish Head Distribution Rights Sold in Massachusetts

Dogfish Head Distribution Rights Sold in Massachusetts

Less than a month after Dogfish Head switched distributors in Illinois, the Delaware-based craft brewery has altered its route to market in Massachusetts. Previously distributed by Atlantic Beverage Distributors, the Dogfish Head brands will now be sold throughout Massachusetts by five MillerCoors wholesalers

Off-Premise Craft Beer Sales Grew 6 Percent in 2017

Off-Premise Craft Beer Sales Grew 6 Percent in 2017

Sales of craft beer grew 6 percent in the U.S. last year, industry consultant Bump Williams shared during Thursday afternoon’s Brewers Association Power Hour. And that growth, Williams said, is not coming from mainstream craft brands, but new local brewers as well as strong regional and national players like Bell’s Brewery, Stone Brewing, Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and Allagash, among others.

Anheuser-Busch InBev Continues to Grow Global Revenue as US Shipments Decline

Anheuser-Busch InBev Continues to Grow Global Revenue as US Shipments Decline

Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest beer maker, today reported 2017 global revenue growth of 5.1 percent even as its core beer offerings continued to suffer in the U.S. The company’s shipments to retailers declined by 3 percent in the U.S. last year, while sales to wholesalers dipped 3.5 percent. Revenues, meanwhile, declined by 2 percent domestically, despite growth of 1.5 percent on a per hectoliter basis.

Uinta CEO Departs for Maine Beer Company

Uinta CEO Departs for Maine Beer Company

After nearly three years at the helm of Uinta Brewing Company, Steve Mills has departed the Utah-based craft brewery for a smaller operation on the East Coast. Mills has been named the CEO of Maine Beer Company, which is best known for producing hop-forward ales packaged in 16.9 oz. glass bottles with white labels.

Uncle Billy’s Acquires Pedernales’ Beer Brands

Uncle Billy’s Acquires Pedernales’ Beer Brands

Seven months after acquiring Texas-based Uncle Billy’s Brewery, Artisanal Imports co-founder and CEO Bob Leggett has purchased the Pedernales Brewing Company brands. Financial terms of the deal, which closed at the start of the year, were not disclosed. The transaction did not include Pedernales’ Fredericksburg brewery, which former Pedernales owner Lee Hereford said is in the process of being sold to a yet-to-be-named buyer.

Schubros Founder Looks to Raise $1 Million to Open New Brewery in China

Schubros Founder Looks to Raise $1 Million to Open New Brewery in China

Ian Schuster, the founder of Bay Area-based Schubros Brewery, is attempting to raise more than $1 million via equity crowdfunding to build a brewery in Tianjin, China. To do so, Schuster has formed the San Francisco East Bay Brewing Inc. (SFEBB) holding company and he’s selling 23 percent of the company to non-accredited investors through WeFunder, a Securities and Exchange Commission-approved third-party crowdfunding portal, at $250 a share.

Outside Craft Beer, Columbia Distributing Finds Room to Grow in Non-Alcoholic

Outside Craft Beer, Columbia Distributing Finds Room to Grow in Non-Alcoholic

After spending 12 months preparing for his formal transition from president to CEO of Columbia Distributing, Chris Steffanci isn’t wasting any time making his mark. In his two months at the helm since taking the role in January, following the announcement of CEO Gregg Christiansen’s retirement in March 2016, Steffanci has overseen a period of rapid growth at Columbia, already one of the largest beverage wholesalers in the U.S.

A New Brewers Guild Grows in the Garden State

A New Brewers Guild Grows in the Garden State

Citing a need for better representation on legislative matters, nine New Jersey craft brewers today announced the formation of a new state trade group — the Brewers Guild of New Jersey. Many, if not all, of those breweries will not be renewing their memberships with New Jersey’s existing guild, the New Jersey Brewers Association, Brewbound… Read more »

New Belgium Cuts 4 Percent of Workforce Amid Craft Beer Slowdown

New Belgium Cuts 4 Percent of Workforce Amid Craft Beer Slowdown

Yet another U.S. beer company is making cuts to its workforce due to slowing sales of craft beer. New Belgium Brewing Company, and employee-owned business with production facilities in Fort Collins, Colorado, and Asheville, North Carolina, today laid off 28 employees across the production, administration, finance, human resources and IT departments.

Brooklyn Brewery Eyes Growth in 2018 Despite Domestic Headwinds

Brooklyn Brewery Eyes Growth in 2018 Despite Domestic Headwinds

Seven months after announcing plans to create a national sales platform via investments in San Francisco’s 21st Amendment and Colorado’s Funkwerks, Brooklyn Brewery is readying for what it hopes will be a year of growth across all three brands. Speaking to Brewbound, Dave Duffy, Brooklyn’s vice president of business development, said the three companies have officially integrated their sales forces and “cross-trained on each other’s brands.”

Boston Beer Shipments Decline Again in 2017

Boston Beer Shipments Decline Again in 2017

Boston Beer Company yesterday reported a shipment decline of 6.2 percent in 2017, driven by shrinking sales of its Samuel Adams and Angry Orchard brands. In an earnings report released Wednesday, the country’s sixth largest beer company — which makes Samuel Adams beer, Angry Orchard Hard Cider, Twisted Tea, and Truly Spiked & Sparkling seltzers, among other products — said it shipped about 3.8 million barrels of product in 2017, compared to 4 million barrels shipped in 2016.

Wachusett Brewing Hopes Innovation, Rosé-Flavored Offerings Will Spur Growth in 2018

Wachusett Brewing Hopes Innovation, Rosé-Flavored Offerings Will Spur Growth in 2018

Massachusetts’ Wachusett Brewing has partnered with former Guinness brewmaster Fergal Murray to kick off a new set of collaboration brews that the company has dubbed the “1794 series.” Set to debut on February 23, “The Fergal Project” is a 4.5 percent stout that combines Irish malts with the same American hops used in Wachusett’s “Wally” New England IPA.