Like many of his craft brewing brethren, Maui Brewing Co. founder Garrett Marrero is struggling to meet the growing consumer thirst for his beer. Marrero, who started Maui Brewing in 2005, is just two weeks away from closing on a new piece of land that will triple his current footprint. “We have always had more… Read more »
When Craft Brew Alliance CEO Terry Michaelson called the company’s new gluten-free brand, Omission, a “game-changer”, he wasn’t kidding. The company announced earlier this week that the introduction of Omission would mark the first time a U.S. craft brewer was able to create a gluten-free beer using traditional ingredients.
Brewbound is pleased to announce that Dogfish Head Brewing’s VP of Sales, Adam Lambert, will speak at the Craft Beer Session on June 5th, 2012. Lambert brings a wealth of sales experience to a panel discussion that will provide craft brewers key selling strategies and insights on the transition growing brands must make as they… Read more »
Going local – it’s a trendy theme going around the beer industry these days and for good reason. Sourcing local ingredients has its benefits. It adds a unique regional flavor to specialty beer offerings and gives the brewer a chance to tell a compelling story when selling in to retailers. Ipswich Ale Brewery introduced a… Read more »
PORTLAND, OR – Widmer Brothers Brewing has released Raspberry Russian Imperial Stout ’12, the second offering in the brewery’s recently launched Alchemy Project, a series of three bold, vintage-dated craft beers that can be enjoyed immediately, but are brewed to improve with age.
Heavy Seas today announced the release of its spring seasonal offering, Dubbel Cannon, a Belgian-style IPA. Dubbel Cannon will be available April through June in 12 oz bottles, on draught and on cask. This release coincides with the release of Plank II, also being made available in April.
Last June we reported that veteran Brewmaster Larry Sidor would be parting ways with Deschutes Brewery to embark on a new project that included 21st Amendment’s Dave Wilson and TBD Agency’s Paul Evers. The project was originally known only as “856 Brewing” and had recently started publishing a blog at the URL address yettobenamedbrewery.com.
FORT COLLINS, CO – New Belgium Brewing today announced the much-anticipated Tour de Fat 2012 schedule. Now in its 13th season, Tour de Fat brings together passionate bike lovers for a day of two-wheeled revelry while raising money for local nonprofits. Tour de Fat is a thrilling rite of passage that includes an unparalleled costumed… Read more »
SAN ANTONIO, TX – Ranger Creek’s first seasonal of 2012 has been released and is now available at fine craft beer bars in San Antonio, Austin, and Houston. Ranger Creek Lucky Ol’ Sun is a refreshing spring beer great for the patio. The pale golden Belgian-style ale is brewed with Pilsner malt, Belgian candi sugar,… Read more »
An IPA with no hops by two breweries separated by sea? Dodge the draft, hide your wives, and guard your children. The International Arms Race is on! Flying Dog Brewery and BrewDog’s International Arms Race Zero IBU IPA pits brewer against brewer in a battle of the brewing arts. Unlike your standard collaboration, each brewery… Read more »
BOULDER, CO – The Brewers Association (BA), the trade association representing small and independent brewers, today released 2011 data on U.S. craft brewing1. Craft brewers saw volume2 rise 13 percent, with a 15 percent increase in retail sales from 2010 to 2011, representing a total barrel increase of 1.3 million.
Earlier today, Craft Brew Alliance (CBA) announced the introduction of a new gluten-free brand, Omission, made by Widmer Brothers Brewing. Ordinarily a new product release wouldn’t be so newsworthy but the launch of Omission marks the first time a U.S. craft brewer has been able to produce a gluten-free beer while still using malted barley… Read more »
MILTON, DE — Urkontinent is a social collaboration of worldwide proportions. The seed was planted when Dogfish Head Craft Brewery asked beer-loving tech types around the world to suggest ingredients for a new off-centered ale.
LEXINGTON, KY- Kentucky Ale’s beer fans will be pleased to hear that there have been new advances with their beloved ale. The Alltech beverage division is not only growing in Kentucky, but out of state as well as their distribution has now expanded into Chicago. This adds to the beer’s current distribution in Kentucky, Ohio,… Read more »