Oskar Blues Reviews 2015 Growth

Oskar Blues Reviews 2015 Growth

Oskar Blues Brewery released a year-end review of its growth in 2015 this week, one that boasted of double-digit increases in sales and production for the company. Oskar Blues, the nation’s 24th largest beer maker, saw a 30 percent increase in sales last year, producing some 192,000 barrels of beer by the end of 2015.

Crazy Mountain Establishes U.K. Importing Arm

Crazy Mountain Establishes U.K. Importing Arm

Crazy Mountain Brewing today announced it would open its own beer importing company in the U.K., partnering with startup American Craft Beer Company Ltd. for sales, marketing and logistics support. The Colorado-based craft brewery, which is currently distributed in 20 U.S. states and five countries, has leased a warehouse with cold-storage capabilities and will begin self-distributing its products under the name “Crazy Mountain Brewing Company U.K.” next month.

Untappd Merges with Beer and Wine Recommendation App, Next Glass

Untappd Merges with Beer and Wine Recommendation App, Next Glass

Untappd, a leading mobile app that allows consumers to rate and review the beers they drink, today announced it has merged with Next Glass, a wine and beer recommendation platform. With the merger, Untappd will become a subsidiary of Next Glass and co-founders Tim Mather and Greg Avola will begin working full-time on improving the app.

Malteurop Sues Proximity Malt, Accuses Former Employees of Conspiracy

Malteurop Sues Proximity Malt, Accuses Former Employees of Conspiracy

Malteurop, a global provider of malt to brewers and distillers, has filed a lawsuit against three former employees and their company, Proximity Malt, a craft beer industry-focused startup that was founded in February 2015. In the suit, filed Dec. 17, 2015 in the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, Malteurop North America claimed that Proximity Malt and a member of its team stole confidential information that was used to help launch the new company.

FTC Nears Approval of $6.7 Billion Ball-Rexam Deal

FTC Nears Approval of $6.7 Billion Ball-Rexam Deal

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken a step to clear the way for the $6.7 billion tie-up of Ball Corporation and Rexam PLC, according to a report prepared by The Capitol Forum, a subscription-based regulatory analysis service covering antitrust and global mergers and acquisitions.

Ballast Point Switches Wholesalers in New York City

Ballast Point Switches Wholesalers in New York City

After changing wholesalers in Wisconsin and Maryland late last year, San Diego’s Ballast Point Brewing has moved the brand in at least one other key market: New York City. The company is also considering moves throughout the rest of the state, a source familiar with transaction told Brewbound. The company — which was recently purchased by Corona-maker Constellation Brands for $1 billion — is in the process of terminating its contract with Sheehan Family Companies, a beer distributor that operates four wholesale outfits throughout the state, the source said.

Georgia Lawmaker To File Craft-Friendly Bill

Georgia Lawmaker To File Craft-Friendly Bill

Craft beer is back on the 2016 legislative agenda in Georgia. A forthcoming bill, drafted by Rep. Ron Stephens (R-Savannah), could be introduced as early as next week and include favorable changes to the way small beer and spirits producers operate. Though unfinished, the bill is expected to address brewery tours, retail allowances and food service permits, according to Stephens, who was reached by Brewbound.

CBA Taps Ambev For Distribution in Brazil

CBA Taps Ambev For Distribution in Brazil

Craft Brew Alliance has expanded distribution of the Kona Brewing brand to Brazil, the world’s third-largest beer market, tapping Anheuser-Busch InBev subsidiary Ambev as its importer and distributor. Ambev began distributing Kona’s Longboard Lager and Big Wave Golden Ale throughout Brazil, the world’s third largest beer market, last December, CBA said in a release.

Boston Beer Co. Hires New VP of Supply Chain

Boston Beer Co. Hires New VP of Supply Chain

Boston Beer Company has hired former Campbell’s Soup executive Quincy Troupe as its new vice president of supply chain, the beer maker announced last Friday. In a filing, Boston Beer said Troupe will report to CEO Martin Roper and have primary responsibility for overseeing the company’s supply chain — including brewery management, engineering, safety, production quality, and scheduling.

Hensley Beverage Acquires Golden Eagle Distributors

Hensley Beverage Acquires Golden Eagle Distributors

Golden Eagle Distributors, an Anheuser-Busch InBev wholesaler based in Tucson, Ariz. has announced the sale of its 9 million case beer and non-alcoholic beverage operation to its larger competitor, Phoenix-based Hensley Beverage. Hensley, also an A-B InBev wholesaler, sells approximately 20 million cases of beer and non-alcoholic beverages throughout Arizona. The combination of the two companies means nearly all A-B InBev products — about 30 million cases — sold in state will be controlled by a single distributor.

Craft Brew Alliance to Produce for Pabst

Craft Brew Alliance to Produce for Pabst

Two beer companies quickly becoming known for their growing interest in partnerships today announced a tie-up of their own, one that will support the “strategic growth objectives for both companies.” In a joint statement, Craft Brew Alliance and Pabst Brewing, Rainier Brewing Company’s parent, today announced a brewing arrangement that will bring production of a new Rainier product back to the Pacific Northwest for the first time in 13 years. The arrangement is slated to commence in the second quarter of this year.

U.S. Dietary Guidelines Includes Favorable Language For Beer Industry Stakeholders

U.S. Dietary Guidelines Includes Favorable Language For Beer Industry Stakeholders

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services along with the U.S. Department of Agriculture yesterday released the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The guidelines, issued every five years, are “designed to help Americans eat a healthier diet,” and could help shape future federal nutrition policies.