Tony Magee, Lagunitas Brewing Founder, Joins Brewbound Session

Tony Magee, Lagunitas Brewing Founder, Joins Brewbound Session

Brewbound is pleased to announce that Tony Magee, the founder of Lagunitas Brewing Company, will be speaking at the Brewbound Session in San Diego on Nov. 29. Lagunitas is growing at breakneck speed — last year it was up 61 percent — and recently vaulted into the top 10 group of U.S. craft brewers by… Read more »

New Belgium Sees Increase In Social Media Followers

New Belgium Sees Increase In Social Media Followers

The country’s third largest craft brewer, New Belgium Brewing, likes what it is getting from social media. The company said recently that it had conducted a successful social media campaign over the summer, adding nearly 50,000 facebook fans and 10,000 twitter followers in the span of just three months.

Product Review: Odell Brewing The Meddler

Product Review: Odell Brewing The Meddler

Odell Brewing no doubt has one of the finer barrel-aging programs in the country and although the company’s distribution spans just 10 states, its barrel-aged offerings are not to be missed. The latest release is The Meddler, a resurrected style from the Flemish region of Belgium. Read past the jump for a complete review.

Can Your Beer Choice Determine Your Political Persuasion?

Can Your Beer Choice Determine Your Political Persuasion?

It’s not quite the ‘hot-button’ issue you would expect from a presidential race, but for better or worse beer seems to have taken center stage during this year’s election. And at this point, it’s common knowledge that Barack Obama loves to enjoy a frosty mug or two on the campaign trail.

Cancelled Beer Promotion Creates Mix-Up

Cancelled Beer Promotion Creates Mix-Up

A promotional beer event scheduled to take place Saturday evening at CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Wash. was cancelled after one of the craft breweries previously listed as a participant in press materials declined to take part, citing regulatory issues.

Craft Brewers Go Bi-Coastal

Craft Brewers Go Bi-Coastal

Craft brewers have had a great time in the past decade as the public’s excitement over their products has led to a massive increase in demand. But with that growth has comes the need for more capacity. For many early stage companies, that has meant adding additional fermentation tanks, purchasing larger brewhouses, even expanding into… Read more »

Oskar Blues Expands Distribution Into Ohio And Northern Kentucky

Oskar Blues Expands Distribution Into Ohio And Northern Kentucky

On the heels of successful product launches in Alabama and Chicago this summer, the Longmont, Colo.-based Oskar Blues today announced plans to enter two new states: Ohio and Kentucky. Oskar Blues, known for being the first craft brewery to can its beer, has signed agreements with Stagnaro Distributing to cover parts of Southern Ohio and… Read more »

Dogfish Head Chicory Stout Returns November 1st (video)

Dogfish Head Chicory Stout Returns November 1st (video)

Dogfish Head is preparing to release its annual winter seasonal, Chicory Stout. The beer, which the brewery has been making almost as long its been in business, is a nod to Dogfish founder Sam Calagione’s urge to experiment. Calagione would wander into his brewpub kitchen looking for ingredients to spice up the monotony of every-day… Read more »

Townsend Ziebold, Beverage-Focused Investment Banker, To Address Brewbound Session

Townsend Ziebold, Beverage-Focused Investment Banker, To Address Brewbound Session

Brewbound is pleased to announce that Townsend Ziebold, Managing Partner at First Beverage Group, will be speaking on the financing environment for craft brewers at the upcoming Brewbound Session in San Diego, Calif. on Nov. 29. During his presentation, Ziebold will bring nearly 30 years of experience in the field of Mergers and Acquisitions and… Read more »

Karl Strauss Preparing To Release ‘Mouette ├á Trois’

Karl Strauss Preparing To Release ‘Mouette ├á Trois’

San Diego, Calif.-based Karl Strauss Brewing is planning the release of its next installment in the company’s “Twelve Days” series of holiday ales. The newest addition, Mouette ├á Trois, is a play off of the “Three French Hens” lyric in the popular holiday time tune “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” Mouette, French for seagull, is… Read more »

Two Studies Show Overall Beer Volume Declined 1.3 Percent In 2011

Two Studies Show Overall Beer Volume Declined 1.3 Percent In 2011

A pair of beverage reports touting the latest beer industry insights hit the newswire this afternoon and while Brewbound.com does not promote either guide, there are some interesting takeaways. Technomic’s BeerTAB report shows a 1.3 percent decline in overall beer volume in 2011. Total beer volume according to the report 2.8 billion cases for the… Read more »

Fireman Capital Partners Purchases Majority Interest In Utah Brewers Cooperative

Fireman Capital Partners Purchases Majority Interest In Utah Brewers Cooperative

Add Boston-based Fireman Capital Partners to the list of investors developing a taste for craft beer. The group, which is chaired by former Reebok owner Paul Fireman, has purchased a majority interest in Utah Brewers Cooperative. Though not quite a household name, Utah Brewers Cooperative is the result of a 2000 merger between two Utah-based… Read more »

Shmaltz Brewing Celebrates ‘Sweet 16’

Shmaltz Brewing Celebrates ‘Sweet 16’

Shmaltz Brewing is celebrating its ‘sweet 16’ with a limited-edition release of Jewbelation Sweet 16 and the 3rd annual ‘HE’BREW Holiday Gift Pack.’ True to its name, ‘Sweet 16’ is brewed with 16 malts, 16 hops and checks in at 16 percent ABV. Only 5,000 cases of this offering will be made available across the… Read more »