Left Hand Raising Capital to Build Craft Platform

Left Hand Raising Capital to Build Craft Platform

Left Hand Brewing co-founder Eric Wallace has assessed today’s challenging landscape for craft brewers and believes his Longmont, Colorado-based company may have a solution.

Report: Sapporo-Stone Workers Start Union Drive in Virginia

Report: Sapporo-Stone Workers Start Union Drive in Virginia

Sapporo-Stone workers in Virginia have begun a union drive, VinePair’s Dave Infante reported Monday. Workers are seeking “higher pay, more consistent scheduling and better working conditions,” per the report.

Amidst Non-Alc Surge, Why Is Wine Struggling To Gain Momentum?

Amidst Non-Alc Surge, Why Is Wine Struggling To Gain Momentum?

While brewery menus are littered with near beer options and non-alcoholic spirits are making their way onto bar menus as the fastest growing category in the zero-proof set, wine remains one of the most difficult bev-alc formats to bridge the gap between fully dry consumers and the sober-curious drinkers driving category growth.

👑 INSIDER’S Week in Beer: Beyonce Shows Up … In the Liquor Aisle

👑 INSIDER’S Week in Beer: Beyonce Shows Up … In the Liquor Aisle

Well celebrity booze brands, you’ve had a good run … but now it’s Bey’s turn. Yes, add noted whisky enthusiast Beyonce Knowles-Carter (she insists I use her full name when we talk on the phone, but she calls me GIF Guy) to the list of Hollywood A-list liquor entrepreneurs.

New Belgium Finds a Buyer for Magnolia Brewing

New Belgium Finds a Buyer for Magnolia Brewing

San Francisco-based Magnolia Brewing is changing hands once again. Kirin-owned Lion Little World Beverages acquired the brewery as part of the 2019 acquisition of New Belgium Brewing.

Brown-Forman Scraps DEI Programs

Brown-Forman Scraps DEI Programs

Facing pressure from conservative activists online, Brown-Forman has dropped its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, following a broader trend of major multinational companies cutting programs created to address systemic inequality in the corporate world.

BeatBox Founders’ Ask: Build a ‘Flavor Wall’ at Retail

BeatBox Founders’ Ask: Build a ‘Flavor Wall’ at Retail

BeatBox founders Aimy Steadman, Justin Fenchel and Brad Schultz’s ask to wholesalers is to help them build a “flavor wall” at retailers across the country. They described the flavor wall – two to three shelves, featuring assorted flavors of the party punch – during BeatBox’s first large-scale distributor meeting in Houston last week.

Brewbound Podcast: Tilray’s Latest Craft Haul

Brewbound Podcast: Tilray’s Latest Craft Haul

Tilray cemented its place as a top five U.S. craft brewery by volume last week with the acquisition of four brands from Molson Coors’ Tenth & Blake division: Atwater, Hop Valley, Revolver and Terrapin.

NIQ: Total Bev-Alc Sales Show Slight Improvement

NIQ: Total Bev-Alc Sales Show Slight Improvement

The latest data set from NIQ showed a modest improvement in sales growth for total bev-alc in the two-week period before August 10, according to analysis from Goldman Sachs Equity Research.

Sierra Nevada: Company Has ‘A Duty’ to ‘Advocate for Beer’

Sierra Nevada: Company Has ‘A Duty’ to ‘Advocate for Beer’

Sierra Nevada CEO Pryce Greenow began his remarks to wholesalers last week acknowledging that craft beer is not short on challenges, including a “cash-constrained consumer,” category price increases, trends in moderation and bev-alc abstinence “becoming more meaningful,” and “a whole host of substitute products” entering the market.

New York Governor Passes DTC for Hard Cider and Spirits

New York Governor Passes DTC for Hard Cider and Spirits

Spirits, hard cider, mead and braggot producers can now ship their products directly to New York consumers. Gov. Kathy Hochul signed Senate Bill S2852A into law Monday, allowing direct-to-consumer (DTC) shipping from in- and out-of-state manufacturers.