Uinta Brewing Notches Increased Sales with IPA, Cans

Uinta Brewing Notches Increased Sales with IPA, Cans

The success of Uinta Brewing’s IPA is anything but another notch on the belt. After making its debut in September of 2011, the Utah-based brewery’s Hop Notch IPA has grown to become the company’s largest single brand. Uinta president Will Hamill said the aromatic beer will represent about 35 percent of total sales before the… Read more »

Abating Hop Forces Alaskan Brewing Co. to Discontinue Golden Ale

Abating Hop Forces Alaskan Brewing Co. to Discontinue Golden Ale

Alaskan Brewing Co.’s most dedicated fans are sprinting for its gift shop, and one of its brewers is devastated, according to Andy Kline, the brewery’s communications manager. What is causing this emotionally charged scene? The end of one of Alaskan’s most popular beers.

Texas Beer Bills Await Governor’s Approval

Texas Beer Bills Await Governor’s Approval

Call it a Memorial Day Weekend 5-pack. On Monday, Texas lawmakers passed five bipartisan bills to help small brewers in their efforts to increase sales and generate more consumer interest in craft beer throughout the Lone Star State.

Key Hires Join Sweetwater Brewery

Key Hires Join Sweetwater Brewery

After completing a nearly two-year long brewery expansion project last month, Sweetwater Brewery yesterday announced three new hires to help strengthen the company’s increased selling efforts and manage the larger production runs. Seth Herman, a 15-year executive with DIAGEO Guinness USA, joins the Atlanta-based craft brewery as its new sales director.

Marking Territory: Beer Companies Start Trademark Battles

Marking Territory: Beer Companies Start Trademark Battles

Jimi Hendrix sang “If a six, turned out to be a nine, I don’t mind.” And while it’s easy to imagine a brewer at hippie-dippy Magic Hat blasting Hendrix’ 1967 psychedelic rock classic “If 6 was 9” while mashing in, apparently the executives at North American Breweries (NAB) don’t follow Hendrix’s laissez-faire approach, at least when it comes to trademark law.

Video: Deschutes Founder Discusses Success and Continued Expansion

Video: Deschutes Founder Discusses Success and Continued Expansion

Make no mistake, Gary Fish, the founder and CEO of Deschutes Brewery, envisions his brand being sold in all 50 states one day. “We know we are going to get there, we just can’t tell you when we are going to get there,” he told Brewbound.com during a video interview at the 2013 Craft Brewers Conference.

Mintel: 84 Percent of Craft Beer Consumers Buy Seasonally

Mintel: 84 Percent of Craft Beer Consumers Buy Seasonally

In celebration of American Craft Beer Week (yes it’s a real thing), market research firm Mintel released a few boozy insights that shed a bit of light on today’s beer drinker. According to a recent Mintel survey, craft beer drinkers know what they’re shopping for: 73 percent say that they know what brand they are going to buy before stepping into a retail outlet.

Duvel USA CEO on Reinventing Beer as an ‘Acceptable Luxury’

Duvel USA CEO on Reinventing Beer as an ‘Acceptable Luxury’

By going against the old “stack ’em high and watch ’em fly” adage, Duvel USA has managed to double its volume and triple its revenue over a three-year period. Simon Thorpe, the president of Duvel USA/Ommegang explained how the company has turned that neat trick during the May 2 Brewbound Session in Boston, presenting a… Read more »

Craft Provides the ‘Adrenaline’ for Growth at Binny’s Beverage

Craft Provides the ‘Adrenaline’ for Growth at Binny’s Beverage

Michael Binstein, the CEO of Binny’s Beverage Depot, has what he calls a battle cry: “If you can’t find it at Binny’s, it’s probably not worth drinking.” That cry is also his company’s motto and a reflection of just how successful the Midwest’s largest, independent beer wine and liquor retailer was last year.

Dogfish Head on Pace For 202,000 Barrels in 2013

Dogfish Head on Pace For 202,000 Barrels in 2013

While the large domestic beer companies blamed sluggish first quarter sales on bad weather, the country’s 13th largest craft brewery saw positive volume gains, regardless of the climate. Adam Lambert, the company’s vice president of sales shared earnings details through its first four months of 2013 with Brewbound.com.

Bipartisan Beer Bills Would Lower Excise Taxes

Bipartisan Beer Bills Would Lower Excise Taxes

A pair of bipartisan, beer-related bills that would reduce federal excise taxes on both small and large brewers were introduced in Congress this week. The Brewers Association (BA) — which represents the interest of America’s small and independent brewers — and the Beer Institute (BI) — which represents brewers and beer importers of varying sizes… Read more »

Craft Versus Crafty Rages on in Chicago

Craft Versus Crafty Rages on in Chicago

Remember when the Brewers Association (BA) sparked the “Craft versus Crafty” debate last December? It’s not dead yet. At a gathering of beer companies this week in Chicago, in fact, it seemed pretty alive, as some high-profile craft and mainstream beer company executives tried to hash out the issue.

Craft Brew Alliance Expects Turnaround After Sluggish First Quarter

Craft Brew Alliance Expects Turnaround After Sluggish First Quarter

Despite a decrease in sales compared to last year’s first quarter, the Craft Brew Alliance expressed a positive outlook for the rest of 2013 because of depletion volume growth, average price increases and an approximately $2.4 million investment for updating their pubs and adding brewing capacity and efficiency.