Victory Opens Second Brewpub in Philly Suburb

Victory Opens Second Brewpub in Philly Suburb

Victory Brewing today announced the opening of its second brewpub in the Philadelphia area, a 7-barrel brewery and restaurant that seats 220 in more than 8,000 sq. ft. of space. Dubbed Victory at Magnolia, the brewpub in Kennett Square, Pa. will serve a rotating lineup of both site-specific and signature Victory beers brewed on-premise.

Two Boston Area Breweries Strike Deal for Equipment & Space

Two Boston Area Breweries Strike Deal for Equipment & Space

In fashion true to the collaborative reputation of the craft beer industry, two Boston-area beer companies are working together to jointly expand their operations. A new deal between Cambridge Brewing Co. (Cambridge, Mass.) and Mystic Brewery (Chelsea, Mass.) will see equipment trade hands in exchange for production assistance.

A Brief Look at Craft from Coast to Coast

A Brief Look at Craft from Coast to Coast

Two recently released independent economic studies highlight craft’s growth in two very different markets: New York and Oregon. Both reports, commissioned by each state’s respective guilds, offer a bicoastal perspective on the economic impact of craft beer. While the two markets ostensibly share little in common (east coast versus west coast; industrial versus bucolic; the Yankees versus who needs a baseball team?), it seems craft beer is one thing the two states can bond over.

Bronx Brewery Sells Minority Stake to NYC Family Office

Bronx Brewery Sells Minority Stake to NYC Family Office

Another day, another deal. New York’s The Bronx Brewery today announced it has sold a minority interest to Tenth Avenue Holdings (TAH), a family office based in New York City that will provide guidance and funding to the small 6,000-barrel brewing operation.

Gambrinus CEO Donates $1 Million to Oregon State University

Gambrinus CEO Donates $1 Million to Oregon State University

Oregon State University announced it will build a new research brewery thanks to a six-figure donation from Gambrinus chief Carlos Alvarez. Alvarez, the CEO and chairman of the Gambrinus Company – which owns BridgePort Brewing, Spoetzl Brewery, Trumer Brewery, and Tappeto Volante – has gifted the school with $1 million to build the brewery in the university’s Wiegand Hall Pilot Plant Facility.

Brew Talks CBC: Joe Bisacca On Selling Elysian to Anheuser-Busch

Brew Talks CBC: Joe Bisacca On Selling Elysian to Anheuser-Busch

When we initially booked our special CBC edition of Brew Talks at 10 Barrel Brewing’s Portland brewpub, we wanted to start the afternoon with a dialogue between Joe Bisacca and Dick Cantwell, two of the three founding partners at Elysian Brewing. The goal was simple: have a conversation about succession planning and the circumstances that led Elysian to explore a sale to Anheuser-Busch InBev.

CBC 2015: Marc Sorini Tackles Franchise Reform

CBC 2015: Marc Sorini Tackles Franchise Reform

One of the biggest issues facing the craft brewing industry as it continues to evolve is that of franchise laws, the rules that contractually bind manufacturers to their wholesaler partners. Across the country, brewers are trying to find more latitude in how they bring beer to market.

CBC 2015: BA Encourages Self-Reflection, Looks to Future

CBC 2015: BA Encourages Self-Reflection, Looks to Future

Addressing thousands of beer industry professionals this morning at the convention center in Portland, Ore., Charlie Papazian, the president of the Brewers Association, detailed the significance of craft brewery self-reflection.

Columbia Distributing Signs Almanac and Crooked Stave

Columbia Distributing Signs Almanac and Crooked Stave

Columbia Distributing has bolstered its portfolio of craft offerings, signing agreements with two high-end beer makers from California and Colorado. he MillerCoors-aligned wholesaler, which operates branches in Oregon and Washington, today announced it has signed distribution agreements with Almanac Beer Co. and Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project for coverage throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Craft Brew Alliance Investing $10 Million on Widmer Brewery Expansion

Craft Brew Alliance Investing $10 Million on Widmer Brewery Expansion

Craft Brew Alliance today announced it would increase brewing capacity at its Widmer Brothers brewing facility in Portland, Ore. as part of a $10 million expansion project. In addition to adding 200,000 barrels of capacity and increasing total output to 750,000 barrels at its North Russell Street brewery, CBA said it would also complete a “significant brew house enhancement” and construct a new 10-barrel innovation brewery.

Blue Moon to Open Second Brewery in Denver

Blue Moon to Open Second Brewery in Denver

Blue Moon Brewing, the preeminent brand of Tenth & Blake, MillerCoors’ craft division, has announced plans to build a new brewery in Denver’s emerging River North Art District.

Brew Hub Expands Network with Toppling Goliath

Brew Hub Expands Network with Toppling Goliath

Brew Hub has again added to its roster of contract partners, bringing Iowa’s Toppling Goliath into its brewing network, the company announced today. Per an agreement between the two companies, Toppling Goliath will soon begin producing a number of its beers – including Golden Nugget IPA and Rover Truck Oatmeal Stout – at Brew Hub’s facility in Lakeland, Fla. Finished product will then be shipped back for distribution throughout Iowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota, a new market for the brand, according to a company statement.

MicroStar Logistics Acquires Tosca’s Keg Repair Operation

MicroStar Logistics Acquires Tosca’s Keg Repair Operation

Beer industry supplier MicroStar Logistics has acquired a keg repair and maintenance operation from Tosca, a national supply chain management company that facilitates the delivery of perishable food and drink items.

Elysian’s Dick Cantwell Resigns From A-B InBev

Elysian’s Dick Cantwell Resigns From A-B InBev

Just three months after the brewery he helped start was acquired, Dick Cantwell has resigned from Elysian Brewing and Anheuser-Busch InBev, Brewbound has learned. It makes for a quick end to a union that had been shaky from the start: when the acquisition of the 20-year-old Seattle based brewery was announced in January, Cantwell expressed his opposition to striking a deal with the world’s largest brewer.