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No-Li Brewhouse to Begin Exporting to Sweden

No-Li Brewhouse to Begin Exporting to Sweden

Despite limited distribution in the U.S., Spokane, Wash.-based No-Li Brewhouse announced that it will begin exporting its beer to Sweden. John Bryant, No-Li’s co-founder, told Brewbound.com that the decision to export the company’s beer over 4,000 miles away from home was largely based on its success in international competitions.

Anchor Brewing to Open Second Facility in 2015

Anchor Brewing to Open Second Facility in 2015

One of the country’s oldest breweries will soon drop anchor at a secondary production facility. Anchor Brewing will begin construction on its new Pier 48 brewery in late 2014 and expects to complete the buildout by late 2015. The new facility, to be located across from the San Francisco Giants baseball stadium, will quadruple the… Read more »

Founders Brewing Co. Shares Information on Releases, Distribution

Founders Brewing Company recently announced information regarding four limited-edition beers that will rotate through its catalog. The brewery’s All Day IPA will be released on March 1 and will be available on shelves and on draft through September. The IPA is brewed with a mix of malts, grains and hops, packs a 4.7 percent ABV… Read more »

Boston Beer Company to Introduce Cans This Summer

Boston Beer Company to Introduce Cans This Summer

After years of refusing to put his beer in cans, Jim Koch — the founder of Boston Beer Company (BBC) — believes he’s finally found a package worthy of his brewery’s flagship offering, Boston Lager. Slated for an early summer release, the “Sam Can,” as Boston Beer’s brewers have termed it, is the result of… Read more »

Boston Beer’s C-Store Sales: Opening Convenience Coolers for Craft

Boston Beer’s C-Store Sales: Opening Convenience Coolers for Craft

The country’s largest craft brewer, Boston Beer Company, is enjoying impressive sales growth in the convenience channel to begin 2013, up over 25 percent through a four-week period ending Jan. 19. Those numbers, and others, seem to confirm a growing presence for at least the country’s best-established craft beer brands in convenience stores.

Brewbound’s ‘Brew Talks’ Travels to Portland, ME

Brewbound’s ‘Brew Talks’ Travels to Portland, ME

Brewbound.com today announced that it will host its next in an ongoing series of BrewTalks at the Great Lost Bear in Portland, Maine. New England-based beer industry professionals are invited to attend the free event, which will begin at 7 P.M. on Wednesday, Feb. 20. Launched in January, the Brew Talks series is a set… Read more »

The Brewbound New Beer Guide is Now Available

The Brewbound New Beer Guide is Now Available

The Brewbound New Beer Guide has been added as a supplement to the digital Jan/Feb issue of BevNET magazine. The guide features over 300 new and seasonal beers from over 115 craft breweries.

Controversial Four Loko Case Could Reach Craft

Controversial Four Loko Case Could Reach Craft

A recent agreement ending a U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) action against controversial flavored malt beverage maker Phusion Projects, LLC could have future implications for the craft beer industry. On Tuesday, Phusion agreed to change its packaging and add an additional label statement about its alcohol content on cans and bottles of its Four Loko product.

World Class Beer Releases ‘Craft Beer Locator’ App

World Class Beer Releases ‘Craft Beer Locator’ App

Consumers hoping to locate their favorite craft beers have a new tool courtesy of World Class Beer (WCB), an association of craft and specialty beer minded distributors. WCB last week announced the release of its “Craft Beer Locator” app, which is compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices and boasts location information for 100,000… Read more »

Mid-Expansion, Crazy Mountain Brewery Wins Local Award

Mid-Expansion, Crazy Mountain Brewery Wins Local Award

When it comes to stacking awards from the Vail Valley Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau (VVP), Crazy Mountain Brewery is tough to beat. Earlier this month, the VVP honored the Vail, Colo.-based brewery as the Mid-Size Business of the Year, an award given to a company that demonstrates ethical business practices, professionalism, and strong community involvement.

Hangar 24 Lands in Nor Cal, Presses for New Distribution in 2013

Hangar 24 Lands in Nor Cal, Presses for New Distribution in 2013

With new distribution in Northern California, a recent brewery expansion, and plans to dramatically increase production in 2013, Hangar 24 Brewery is flying fast and thinking big. The Redlands, Calif.-based brewery debuted in the San Francisco market in January, marking the largest expansion in its distribution since launching in 2008.

New Belgium Brewing to Expand Distribution Into Three New States

New Belgium Brewing to Expand Distribution Into Three New States

The country’s third largest craft brewery, New Belgium Brewing, is expanding its distribution footprint. Company spokesman Bryan Simpson told Brewbound.com that beginning in July, New Belgium will distribute its beer in Florida. “Florida is a great craft beer market,” Simpson said. “It was the right market for the amount of volume and capacity the brewery… Read more »

Brewers Hoping Third Time’s the Charm for Proposed Small BREW Act

Brewers Hoping Third Time’s the Charm for Proposed Small BREW Act

Small brewers would receive a significant reduction in federal excise taxes under a bipartisan bill introduced today in the U.S. House of Representatives. It’s the third time that Reps. Jim Gerlach (R-Pa) and Richard E. Neal (D-Mass) have introduced the legislation, House Bill 494, the Small Brewer Reinvestment and Expanding Workforce (Small BREW Act). The Brewers Association applauded the introduction of the bill.

Peak Organic Goes West

Peak Organic Goes West

Peak Organic beers are headed west. Sales of the Portland, Maine-based company’s beers began on Tuesday in San Francisco through wholesaler Matagrano Inc. The move out west marks a slight shift in distribution strategy for the company: until this week, it had only sent its beers as far west as Georgia.