Boston Publican Plans to Build $18 Million Contract Brewery

Boston Publican Plans to Build $18 Million Contract Brewery

After 12 years of pouring some of the world’s finest beer over his own bar, Daniel Lanigan is making a career change, though he doesn’t plan on leaving the beer industry. Lanigan, a well-known publican and the founder of Alewife Baltimore, Alewife Queens, and Lord Hobo — one of the Boston area’s most celebrated craft… Read more »

The Brewbound Fall/Winter 2013 New Beer Guide is Now Available

The Brewbound Fall/Winter 2013 New Beer Guide is Now Available

Brewbound today released the Fall/Winter edition of its New Beer Guide. With over 250 new and seasonal beers from 75 breweries, the guide is a valuable resource for distributors, retailers and breweries interested in learning more about the newest craft products. The New Beer Guide documents a variety of new offerings being released by the… Read more »

Live Video Stream of Brew Talks San Francisco Announced

Live Video Stream of Brew Talks San Francisco Announced

Brewbound.com is pleased to announce live video streaming Brew Talks San Francisco, a FREE traveling meetup series for craft beer industry professionals. The event, which will be hosted at Speakeasy Ales & Lagers on Wednesday, Sept. 11, will feature two discussions of issues directly related to the business of craft beer.

Bloomberg: Boston Beer Founder Becomes Billionaire

Bloomberg: Boston Beer Founder Becomes Billionaire

With Boston Beer Company shares up ten-fold since 2009, Bloomberg Business reports that Jim Koch, the company’s founder and chairman, has officially joined the billionaire ranks. Koch was 35 when he started Boston Beer in 1984. Now 64, Koch’s net worth is now more than $1 billion, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Godzilla Creator Files Lawsuit Against Brewers of ‘Mechahopzilla’

Godzilla Creator Files Lawsuit Against Brewers of ‘Mechahopzilla’

Toho Co., Ltd., a Japanese entertainment company, recently filed a lawsuit against New Orleans Lager & Ale Brewing Company, claiming that the brewer’s “Mechahopzilla” beer violates Toho’s copyrights for Mechagodzilla, the mechanized enemy of Godzilla, according to Law 360.

GuestMetrics: Craft Volumes Slowing at On-Premise

GuestMetrics: Craft Volumes Slowing at On-Premise

It’s not uncommon to hear craft brewery owners gripe about the stiff competition for tap handles and cooler space on-premise. Now they’ll have some new data from GuestMetrics LLC to cite while they carp. Craft’s on-premise dollar sales are up 7.5 percent and volume is up 4 percent year-to-date, but according to Peter Reidhead, the… Read more »

Laughing Dog Rebrands, Plans for $5 Million Expansion

Laughing Dog Rebrands, Plans for $5 Million Expansion

Laughing Dog Brewing founder Fred Colby is the first to admit that his company’s canine-focused imagery feels a little ‘crafty.’ “I was always focused on ensuring the quality of our beer and never really paid much attention to the branding of the actual package,” he said. “We’ve heard from some customers that it feels like ‘joke beer,’ or that one of the ‘big guys’ was making it.”

No-Li Brewhouse Anticipates 150 Percent Growth in 2013

No-Li Brewhouse Anticipates 150 Percent Growth in 2013

It’s been 16 months since craft brewery veteran John Bryant joined the Spokane, Wash.-based No-Li Brewhouse operation, formally known as Northern Lights Brewing Company, helping to rebrand the 19-year old company as one that offers “fib-free ales.”

Boulder Beer Company Enters Iowa

Boulder Beer Company Enters Iowa

Boulder Beer Company, Colorado’s first craft brewery, will begin distributing in Iowa this September. The brewery has partnered with local wholesaler Johnson Brothers of Iowa to enact statewide distribution.

Established Craft Brands Struggle to Maintain Share in Supermarkets

Established Craft Brands Struggle to Maintain Share in Supermarkets

The craft beer category may be poised for its eighth consecutive year of double-digit dollar sales growth in U.S. supermarkets — recent IRI data pegs it up 15.3 percent through July 14 — but the figure is just one small brush stroke in a larger portrait of craft’s ongoing, upward surge.

Oskar Blues Cans Another Award

Oskar Blues Cans Another Award

Oskar Blues, which has experienced 198 percent growth from 2010 to 2012, according to the company, has blossomed into the second largest craft brewery in Colorado. This rapid growth has landed the brewery a spot on the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Companies list for the fourth year.