Jon Poteet of Central States Beverage to Speak at Brew Talks Kansas City

Jon Poteet of Central States Beverage to Speak at Brew Talks Kansas City

Brewbound is excited to swing by Boulevard Brewing in Kansas City this upcoming Monday, May 18, to host the next installment of Brew Talks, our traveling meetup series for industry professionals. Today, Brewbound is pleased to announce that Jon Poteet, vice president of marketing at Central States Beverage Co., will also be the talk to offer his unique perspective on things from the middle tier.

Brewbound Session Chicago: How Stories Build Brands with Michael Kiser

Brewbound Session Chicago: How Stories Build Brands with Michael Kiser

As an expert storyteller, Good Beer Hunting founder Michael Kiser has built a reputation — and a career – by helping beverage companies bring their brands to life in ways that resonate with today’s promiscuous consumer. Having served clients as large as MillerCoors and as small as Solemn Oath Brewing, Kiser has developed a knack for helping brewers find their voice and worked to create compelling communication that builds long-term value brands.

Millennials Love (Waiting in Line at) Beer Festivals

Millennials Love (Waiting in Line at) Beer Festivals

IBM once rather hilariously summed up society’s perception of millennials thusly: “If the buzz is to be believed, they’re either lazy narcissists or energized optimists bent on saving the world.” Well, if a recent survey conducted by online ticketing service Eventbrite is to be believed, they’re also hedonists at the altar of the beer festival.

First Beverage Founder: Flood of Craft Deals Forthcoming

First Beverage Founder: Flood of Craft Deals Forthcoming

Here’s a bold prediction: 25 craft brewery transactions in the next 12 months. At least, that’s what Bill Anderson, the founder and CEO of investment and advisory firm First Beverage Group, believes is the inevitable short-term future for craft.

Narragansett Expands Distribution Along East Coast

Narragansett Expands Distribution Along East Coast

Attention craft beer drinkers in Western Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic U.S.: say “hi” to your new neighbor. Narragansett Beer, the 125-year-old heritage brand out of Rhode Island, has announced plans to expand distribution throughout Maryland, Delaware and previously untapped markets in Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh, Erie, and Reading.

California Craft Beer Contributes $6.5 Billion to State Economy

California Craft Beer Contributes $6.5 Billion to State Economy

California’s craft beer industry still has a way to go before it can hold a candle to its celebrated wine trade, but it’s certainly trending in the right direction. In 2014, the market for craft beer in the state continued to flourish, contributing more than $6.5 billion to the economy, according to a newly released report from the California Craft Brewers Association (CCBA).

10 Barrel Heads to Colorado

10 Barrel Heads to Colorado

It took just six months for Anheuser-Busch InBev to expand distribution for 10 Barrel Brewing, the Bend, Ore. craft brewery it purchased last November. The company today announced it would launch in Colorado this month, the fourth state where its beers are currently sold.

A-B Sues New Jersey Wholesaler Over Elysian Transfer

A-B Sues New Jersey Wholesaler Over Elysian Transfer

A half-million dollars ought to be enough. That’s the point that brewing giant Anheuser-Busch is trying to make in a lawsuit against a New Jersey beer wholesaler over the transfer of Elysian Brewing products to A-B’s own network of distributors in the state.

Wachusett Hopes to Grow Contract Business

Wachusett Hopes to Grow Contract Business

After investing more than $5 million on brewery infrastructure over the last five years, Wachusett Brewing is turning more attention to the contract portion of its business. But in order for the company to fully capitalize on all of the opportunities coming its way, it says, it needs a little help from Massachusetts state regulators.

The Last Call: North Carolina Wholesalers Behind Controversial Website

The Last Call: North Carolina Wholesalers Behind Controversial Website

This week, a North Carolina Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association (NCBWWA) executive confirmed to Brewbound that a consultant working on behalf of the organization was behind an anonymous online petition that helped to kill two craft-friendly bills in the state. North Carolina craft brewers had been making headway on House Bill 625 and House Bill 278 — legislation that would have cleared the way for contract brewing and raised the self-distribution cap from 25,000 barrels to 100,000 barrels — when the website ncbeerjobs.com made waves last month.

Early Registration for Brewbound Session Chicago Ends Friday

Early Registration for Brewbound Session Chicago Ends Friday

Early registration for the June 11 Brewbound Session in Chicago ENDS FRIDAY. Combining the best in business information and networking, the Brewbound Session offers an unmatched strategic learning opportunity for craft brewers, wholesalers, investors and other industry professionals.

CBA Details Rough First Quarter

CBA Details Rough First Quarter

As Brewbound reported yesterday, Craft Brew Alliance (CBA) suffered through a difficult first quarter, which ended on March 31, 2015. Net sales and total beer shipments decreased 5 percent and 8 percent respectively. CBA CEO Andy Thomas summarized the quarter during an earnings call with investors and analysts on Thursday.

Beer Institute VP of Communications Chris Thorne to Depart

Beer Institute VP of Communications Chris Thorne to Depart

Chris Thorne, the Beer Institute’s vice president of communications, has announced his resignation from the organization effective May 29. Thorne plans to open his own “media and issue advocacy” group in Washington D.C. and continue working with the Beer Institute as an independent consultant. He will represent the lobbying group as its communications counselor until the organization fills his vacant position, BI president Jim McGreevy told Brewbound.