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A Round With … Paskenta Mad River Brewery’s Linda Cooley

A Round With … Paskenta Mad River Brewery’s Linda Cooley

As the 2024-2025 season of the National Basketball Association begins, the league’s Sacramento Kings will have a new partner: Blue Lake, California-based Paskenta Mad River Brewery, which is tribally owned. In the latest A Round With – an exclusive Q&A series for Brewbound Insiders – Paskenta Mad River general manager Linda Cooley discusses the brewery’s identity, its connection to the Native community and how the Kings partnership shaped up.

Brewbound Podcast: How the Great American Beer Festival Was Reimagined

Brewbound Podcast: How the Great American Beer Festival Was Reimagined

Brewers Association VP of marketing and communications Ann Obenchain joins this week’s Brewbound Podcast to discuss how the trade group reimagined the Great American Beer Festival. The refreshed GABF takes place Thursday through Saturday in Denver, and attendees should expect a more experiential feel this year.

Beer Institute: August 2024 Shipments -7.7%, Imports +8.9%

Beer Institute: August 2024 Shipments -7.7%, Imports +8.9%

U.S. beer shipments declined -7.7% in August 2024, according to domestic tax paid estimates from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau shared by the Beer Institute. Brewers shipped an estimated 13 million barrels in August 2024, down from the 14,080,189 barrels shipped in August 2023.

Allagash Unveils New Year-Round Beers for 2025, Taps into Key Growth Areas

Allagash Unveils New Year-Round Beers for 2025, Taps into Key Growth Areas

Allagash Brewing is opening up its playbook in 2025 to hit key growth areas within craft. The Portland, Maine-based craft brewery’s lineup for next year includes the addition of Allagash Lager and Hazy IPA to the company’s year-round lineup, as well as a year-round variety pack that will be available across the company’s Northeast footprint.

How Adult NA Retailers Keep Customers Coming Back

How Adult NA Retailers Keep Customers Coming Back

As Sober October kicks into gear, adult non-alcoholic (ANA) beverages are expected to have another strong month. But that popularity has shifted the competitive retail landscape as bigger players enter the space and price-conscious consumers hold back on expensive purchases.