BrewDog Formally Announces U.S. Home

BrewDog Formally Announces U.S. Home

It’s official: Scottish craft brewery BrewDog today announced plans to invest $30 million in the construction of its U.S. brewing facility, which the company has said will be located in Canal Winchester, Ohio.

Duvel Moortgat USA Announces New VP of Sales

Duvel Moortgat USA Announces New VP of Sales

After completing an “extensive” internal and external search, Duvel Moortgat USA yesterday announced Bobby Dykstra as its new vice president of the sales. Dykstra, a 12-year beer industry veteran, takes over for Steve Mills, who left to become CEO of Uinta Brewing earlier this month.

Buying “The Cutting Edge”

Buying “The Cutting Edge”

In the last 16 months, Anheuser-Busch InBev has acquired three craft breweries in three key beer states. The question on nearly every craft brewer’s mind is “what’s the strategy?” Andy Goeler, A-B InBev’s CEO of Craft, is the man tasked with shepherding all of these newly acquired brands. Over the last four months, Brewbound has asked Goeler, on multiple occasions, to elaborate on the company’s dealings in craft.

Guest Column: Six Tips For Avoiding Trademark Disputes

Guest Column: Six Tips For Avoiding Trademark Disputes

At this point, craft brewers are probably sick of reading the words “trademark dispute” in a headline. Thankfully, we’ve got an opportunity to discuss the topic – and the increasing importance of performing proper trademark due-diligence before launching new products — in a far less contentious way

BA and BI Jointly Endorse Tax Reform Bill

BA and BI Jointly Endorse Tax Reform Bill

The Brewers Association and the Beer Institute issued a joint statement this afternoon in support of a new bill that would restructure the federal excise tax rate on beer, creating a unified front to take on an issue that has for years divided the beer industry’s two leading advocacy groups.

Braxton Brewing Returns to Brewbound Session, Claims Startup Brewery Challenge 4 Victory

Braxton Brewing Returns to Brewbound Session, Claims Startup Brewery Challenge 4 Victory

When Braxton Brewing co-founder and CEO Jake Rouse first participated in the inaugural Startup Brewery Challenge — held during the 2013 Brewbound Session on December 5 in San Diego — his company was still in planning mode. But earlier this month, Rouse made his return to the Brewbound Session in Chicago with a much more seasoned pitch and a Braxton brand that had been commercially available for nine weeks.

Lagunitas Announces Third Brewery Location

Lagunitas Announces Third Brewery Location

Lagunitas is planning another brewery, this time in Southern California. Brewery founder Tony Magee took to Twitter late last night to make the big reveal, detailing plans for the company’s third brewing facility, which will be located in Azusa, Calif., just 25 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.

New Kentucky Law Forces Rhinegeist to Sell Distribution Rights

New Kentucky Law Forces Rhinegeist to Sell Distribution Rights

After eight months of self-distributing its products, a change in Kentucky law has forced a Cincinnati, OH-based beer company to find a local wholesaler. While Rhinegeist Brewery-owned Riverghost Distributing won’t be getting out of the wholesaling business altogether, it has sold the distribution rights to its parent company’s fast-growing beer brand to rival Heidelberg Distributing.

A-B InBev Announces $1.7 Billion U.S. Investment

A-B InBev Announces $1.7 Billion U.S. Investment

In an effort to support the growth of both its thriving and struggling brands, Anheuser-Busch InBev today announced it will invest more than $1.7 billion in its U.S. brewing, agriculture, packaging and distributing operations by 2018.

Woodchuck Bets Big With New Ads, Rebranded Packages

Woodchuck Bets Big With New Ads, Rebranded Packages

Woodchuck wants consumers to know that its cider comes from a real cidery, and it’s spending more than $2 million to drive the message home. In its first ever-advertising campaign, entitled “Why Woodchuck,” the company squares its sights on competition from large beer companies like Anheuser-Busch InBev, MillerCoors and even Boston Beer, all of which have rolled out their own cider offerings in recent years and cut deep into Woodchuck’s share of the small but fast-growing cider market.

La Jolla Brewing Partners Launch New Contract Venture

La Jolla Brewing Partners Launch New Contract Venture

The founding partners of La Jolla Brewing, a small brewpub in the San Diego area, are gearing up to launch a new contract brewing venture in the city. Slated to open in December, Fighter Town Brewing LLC plans to work with and provide capacity to local, national, and international breweries that are short on space and high on demand.

Lucid Acquires American Sky in Latest Craft Deal

Lucid Acquires American Sky in Latest Craft Deal

Lucid Brewing of Minnetonka, Minn. has acquired American Sky Brewing of Hudson, Wis. in the latest deal involving two small craft breweries. Terms of the buyout were not disclosed.

Brewbound Session: The Art of Storytelling

Brewbound Session: The Art of Storytelling

Seven years ago, Michael Kiser became obsessed with beer. As a brand strategist who led large-scale innovation platforms for companies like Nike, Hewlett-Packard and Samsung, Kiser was incredibly drawn to how upstart craft brewers were presenting themselves when he first encountered their products.