Anheuser-Busch to Cease Production at Portsmouth Facility; Invests $1M in Wicked Weed’s Asheville Operations

Anheuser-Busch to Cease Production at Portsmouth Facility; Invests $1M in Wicked Weed’s Asheville Operations

Anheuser-Busch InBev (A-B) continues to reshuffle its craft brewing operations. The world’s largest beer manufacturer announced a $1 million investment in Wicked Weed’s Asheville, North Carolina-based operations that coincides with the winding down of operations at its 104,000 sq. ft. production facility in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, “over the next few months.”

A Round With …Ty Gilmore, President Tilray Beverages, North America

A Round With …Ty Gilmore, President Tilray Beverages, North America

In the latest edition of A Round With … – a weekly Q&A with industry leaders exclusively for Insiders – Tilray Brands North America president Ty Gilmore talked with Brewbound’s sibling publication BevNET about how the company intends to leverage its scale to go deep in hemp-derived delta-9 drinks and how it is navigating the evolving regulatory landscape for hemp products in the U.S.

Anderson Valley Brewing Company Sold to Wine Industry Veteran

Anderson Valley Brewing Company Sold to Wine Industry Veteran

Anderson Valley Brewing Company (AVBC) has changed hands for the second time in a little more than five years. Wine industry entrepreneur Jason McConnell acquired the Boonville, California-based craft brewery in a deal that closed Tuesday, former owner Kevin McGee told Brewbound.

🍀 Bev-Alc’s St. Paddy’s Luck Runs Out

🍀 Bev-Alc’s St. Paddy’s Luck Runs Out

In Wednesday’s Brewbound Newsletter: 🍀 St. Patrick’s Day Off-Premise Dollars -3.9% YoY; 💰 Oregon Proposes 8% Sales Tax for Beer & Wine; 🏟️ Allagash Joins the Mets and Tilray’s Stock Issues; 🌎 The No. 1 Centennial Hop Buyer; 🍊 Sierra Nevada Revamps Big Little Thing IPA.

Circana Weekly Scans: St. Patrick’s Day Off-Premise Dollars -3.9% vs 2024

Circana Weekly Scans: St. Patrick’s Day Off-Premise Dollars -3.9% vs 2024

2025’s drinking occasions just can’t hold a candle to 2024, it seems. In the lead up to St. Patrick’s Day (week ending March 16), off-premise bev-alc sales recorded a -3.9% decline year-over-year (YoY), market research firm Circana reported in its newest batch of weekly data. Holiday shopping delivered a +5% increase week-over-week (WoW).

BeerBoard: March Madness Delivers Draft Declines vs 2024, Increases vs St. Patrick’s Day

BeerBoard: March Madness Delivers Draft Declines vs 2024, Increases vs St. Patrick’s Day

March Madness did indeed extend March Sadness (readers of Brewbound’s weekend newsletter will get the reference). Draft volume during the opening weekend of the NCAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments declined -5.8% compared to the same weekend in 2024, according to on-premise data firm BeerBoard, which reviewed nationwide sales during the March 20-23, 2025, weekend and compared to March 21-24, 2024.

CGA: Beer Takes Share from Wine and Spirits On-Premise

CGA: Beer Takes Share from Wine and Spirits On-Premise

Beer has gained bev-alc dollar share at bars, restaurants and venues, taking from wine and spirits, according to the latest report from CGA, NIQ’s on-premise data arm. For the 52-week period ending January 25, beer accounted for 40.1% of all dollars spent in the on-premise channel, a +0.3 percentage point increase year-over-year (YoY). Ready-to-drink (RTD) canned cocktails increased dollar share +0.4 percentage points, to 1.2% of total bev-alc dollars.

Tennessee’s TailGate Brewery Takes an Unconventional Path to 10 Years

Tennessee’s TailGate Brewery Takes an Unconventional Path to 10 Years

TailGate Brewery founder and owner Wesley Keegan does not advise that other brewers mimic his Nashville-based brewery’s portfolio strategy, simply because it doesn’t make much sense. Throughout TailGate’s decade in operation, its flagship offerings have been a peanut butter milk stout and an orange wheat beer, neither of which were created with the goal of becoming the brewery’s lead style.

Diageo’s Shift: What the Distill Ventures Decision Signals For The Spirits Industry

Diageo’s Shift: What the Distill Ventures Decision Signals For The Spirits Industry

After more than a decade of investing in emerging spirits and adult non-alc brands, Diageo confirmed earlier this month that its venture arm Distill Ventures will cease bringing new brands into its portfolio. What does the wind-down signal for the spirits group and does it say something about the larger spirits industry?