January 2025 Shipments -8.7% YoY; Total Beer Supply -5.5%

January 2025 Shipments -8.7% YoY; Total Beer Supply -5.5%

Domestic beer shipments are off to a rough start in 2025. U.S. beer shipments declined -8.7% year-over-year (YoY) in January 2025, as brewers shipped 10.55 million barrels, according to estimates of domestic tax paid shipments from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), shared by the Beer Institute (BI). The decline amounted to more than 1 million fewer barrels being shipped YoY.

Jiant Wants to be Hard Tea’s Olipop

Jiant Wants to be Hard Tea’s Olipop

The hard tea segment operates similarly to soda, with one or two leading national players, and a handful of regional winners. With that analogy, and Boston Beer Company’s Twisted Tea equating to a Coke or Pepsi, California-based hard tea maker Jiant believes it can be hard tea’s Olipop – a flavor-forward, ingredient-focused functional brand that connects with new and lapsed consumers.

Brown-Forman Guidance Upbeat Despite Tariffs

Brown-Forman Guidance Upbeat Despite Tariffs

Brown-Forman maintained its annual forecast even as it weathers flat whiskey sales and prepares for the impact of tariffs, the company announced in its Q3 FY25 financials release and earnings call.

Brewbound Podcast: World Brewing Alliance CEO Justin Kissinger on Global Beer Hot Topics

Brewbound Podcast: World Brewing Alliance CEO Justin Kissinger on Global Beer Hot Topics

World Brewing Alliance CEO Justin Kissinger dishes on the global beer market, non-alcoholic beer trends, the rise of West African ancient grain fonio and emerging markets. In addition, Kissinger dives into the dietary guidelines that are under review and may be revised. He also shares his favorite places in the world to drink beer.

Brewers Association Revenue Declined -8.5% in 2024

Brewers Association Revenue Declined -8.5% in 2024

As painful as 2024 was for craft brewers, the year seemed to be equally as challenging for the trade group that represents them. The Brewers Association’s (BA) total revenue declined -9.3%, to $20,972,476 in 2024, according to its annual report, which was published Monday.

One California Craft Distiller’s Quest to Repair a ‘Broken 3-Tier System’

One California Craft Distiller’s Quest to Repair a ‘Broken 3-Tier System’

When Adam Spiegel founded Sonoma Distilling Company in 2010, it was the 15th distillery to open in California. Now the Golden State boasts more than 300 distilleries, more than any other state, and Spiegel is embarking on a new chapter aiming to help revitalize what he calls a “broken three-tier system.”