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Maui Brewing Founder Elected to Brewers Association Board

Maui Brewing Founder Elected to Brewers Association Board

Garrett Marrero, the founder and CEO of Maui Brewing, Hawaii’s largest brewery, has been elected to the Brewers Association board of directors. Marrero, who currently serves on the organization’s government affairs committee, will begin his three-year term as a board member in February.

The 10 Stories That Defined Craft Beer in 2015

The 10 Stories That Defined Craft Beer in 2015

What an exhausting year. 2015 was undoubtedly the busiest year Brewbound has ever experienced from a coverage standpoint and we don’t expect 2016 to be any different. As we prepare for another busy year in the beer biz, let’s take a moment to look back at the year’s most important stories in craft beer. Here are the top 10 stories that shaped the craft narrative in 2015.

Legal Experts Weigh In on Craft Trademark Disputes in 2015

Legal Experts Weigh In on Craft Trademark Disputes in 2015

What a year for craft litigation. Whether it was an attempt to define “craft beer” or efforts to own IPA, 2015 sure had its fair share of notable legal spats. So what do craft-minded attorneys think about the increasing amount of trademark disputes? Brewbound reached out to four of the industry’s leading experts in trademark and copyright law to get their thoughts on 2015.

Wolaver’s Organic Ceases Production

Wolaver’s Organic Ceases Production

After nearly 20 years, Wolaver’s Fine Organic Ales — a pioneering organic craft beer brand that was acquired by Vermont’s Long Trail Brewing in 2010 — has ceased production. Citing the rising cost and availability of organic ingredients, as well as cost-prohibitive production realities, Otter Creek said it would no longer brew the nation’s first USDA-certified organic craft beer brand and will instead focus more energy on accelerating the growth of its recently rebranded Otter Creek line.

Starr Hill to Add Satellite Location in 2017

Starr Hill to Add Satellite Location in 2017

Starr Hill Brewery, one of the largest producers of craft beer in the state of Virginia, plans to open a new location in 2017. The new space, a collaborative venture with global real estate developer The Cordish Companies, will be located at the “Waterside District” marketplace currently under construction in Norfolk, VA.

New Holland Brewing Up 24 Percent in 2015

New Holland Brewing Up 24 Percent in 2015

In a year-end note to distributors, Adam Lambert, the former Dogfish Head sales grunt who took his talents to New Holland Brewing late last year, said the Michigan-based craft brewery would be up 24 percent in 2015. The company’s top performing brands include Dragon’s Milk bourbon barrel stout, which was up 48 percent, and Mad Hatter IPA, which was up more than 20 percent. Poet, an oatmeal stout, was also up more than 20 percent, Lambert said.

Already a Builder, Could Brew Hub Become a Buyer?

Already a Builder, Could Brew Hub Become a Buyer?

Here’s something we didn’t quite expect to hear from Brew Hub founder Tim Schoen: In the company’s $100 million quest to build out a nationwide network of five contract facilities by 2018, Brew Hub would consider acquisition, and not just construction as a means of establishing a brewing presence in the Northeast, Texas and on the West Coast.

Editor’s Note: 2015 a Year of Deals, Rumors, Preemptive Denials, and Lots of Cash

Editor’s Note: 2015 a Year of Deals, Rumors, Preemptive Denials, and Lots of Cash

It’s the question on every craft brewery owners mind: who’s next? After a record-breaking year that included 24 different craft brewery transactions (infographic included), it’s no longer a matter of if, but when a prominent craft beer company will announce some kind of sale. In the wake of Anheuser-Busch InBev’s holiday shopping spree — one that saw the company acquire Breckenridge Brewery, Four Peaks Brewing and Camden Town Brewery over the course of three business days — the rumor mill started churning once again. These days, the mill feels more like a turbine.

Chicago’s Great Central Brewing is Latest Contract Upstart Focusing on Craft

Chicago’s Great Central Brewing is Latest Contract Upstart Focusing on Craft

Another craft-focused contract brewing operation has entered the fray. Great Central Brewing Company (GCBC) broke ground on a new 32,000 sq. ft. contract brewing facility in Chicago last week. Scheduled for a summer 2016 opening, the brewery joins a growing list of craft-minded contract facilities established to help other small producers scale up, instead of focusing on their own in-house labels.

Anheuser-Busch InBev to Acquire Breckenridge Brewery

Anheuser-Busch InBev to Acquire Breckenridge Brewery

Anheuser-Busch InBev is making its third craft brewery purchase in the last five days, today announcing the acquisition of Colorado’s Breckenridge Brewery. Specific terms of the transaction were not disclosed and the deal is expected to close during the first quarter of 2016.

A-B InBev to Acquire London’s Camden Town Brewery

A-B InBev to Acquire London’s Camden Town Brewery

Anheuser-Busch InBev is on a holiday shopping spree. Days after it purchased Arizona’s Four Peaks Brewing, the world’s largest beer company today announced a prominent international craft acquisition: London’s Camden Town Brewery.

Four Peaks Purchase Highlights A-B’s Interest in Sizeable Regional Crafts

Four Peaks Purchase Highlights A-B’s Interest in Sizeable Regional Crafts

Anheuser-Busch has made its sixth craft brewery acquisition, today announcing the purchase of Four Peaks Brewing, the largest craft brewery in Arizona. Four Peaks will join a growing roster of craft brands, including Golden Road Brewing, Elysian Brewing, 10 Barrel Brewing, Blue Point Brewing and Goose Island, all of which are now part of what A-B calls “The High End” business unit.

Amid Rumors of Sale, New Belgium Core Growth Slows

Amid Rumors of Sale, New Belgium Core Growth Slows

Colorado’s New Belgium Brewing is reportedly for sale. Reuters, citing sources familiar with the matter, said that the employee-owned brewery, the fourth-largest in the country, could be valued at more than $1 billion. The decision to explore a sale comes as sales of products like Fat Tire, the company’s flagship, and Ranger, its IPA, are waning.

Anheuser-Busch InBev to Acquire Four Peaks Brewing

Anheuser-Busch InBev to Acquire Four Peaks Brewing

Anheuser-Busch InBev today announced it would purchase Arizona’s largest craft brewery, Four Peaks Brewing. Specific terms of the transaction were not disclosed and the deal is expected to close during the first quarter of 2016. First Beverage Group acted as the financial advisor to Four Peaks and Spencer Fane provided legal counsel.