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Former Heineken Marketing Chief Joins CBA

Former Heineken Marketing Chief Joins CBA

CBA announced Tuesday the hiring of Ken Kunze, who has been named the company’s new chief marketing officer, according to a release. Kunze, who has more than 25 years of leadership experience in the consumer packaged goods, beer and beverage industries, will start Monday and will report to Andy Thomas, CBA’s president of commercial operations.

Oskar Blues Announces Indiana Expansion

Oskar Blues Announces Indiana Expansion

With Oskar Blues Brewery’s second brewing facility in Brevard, N.C. running full steam ahead, the company said it plans to expand into a “handful of new states” next year. Oskar Blues will jumpstart the process by entering Indiana in November with three wholesalers: World Class Beer-Monarch Beverage in central and south Indiana, and Indiana Beverage… Read more »

With $8 Million Invested, Wisconsin Brewing Co. Set to Launch

With $8 Million Invested, Wisconsin Brewing Co. Set to Launch

Carl Nolen, the co-founder and CEO of soon-to-launch Wisconsin Brewing is blunt when discussing his company’s finances. “If you are undercapitalized out of the gate, you are probably going to be screwed,” he said.

Video: Oskar Blues Up 40 Percent Through October

Video: Oskar Blues Up 40 Percent Through October

If ever there was a race to open a second brewery on the East Coast, Oskar Blues won by a long shot. The Longmont, Colo.-based craft brewery officially opened its second brewing facility in Brevard, N.C. last December, ahead of Sierra Nevada and New Belgium, which are also planning expansions in the Tar Heel State of their own.

Denver Beer Co. to Open New Production Facility

Denver Beer Co. to Open New Production Facility

Patrick Crawford, co-owner of Denver Beer Co., brewed his first beer in the bathtub of a 400 square-foot apartment in Colorado Springs, according to the company’s website. The company has come a long way since then — and it will soon have more than 100 times that space to call its own.

Golden Road Co-Founder: ‘We are in Super Hiring Mode’

Golden Road Co-Founder: ‘We are in Super Hiring Mode’

Golden Road Brewing is beginning to make a habit of attracting well-trained beer industry talent. The Los Angeles-based craft brewery which opened its doors two years ago is on pace to brew more than 15,000 barrels in 2013 and, to help grow its production volumes in 2014, the company will more than double its sales,… Read more »

New Belgium Begins Asheville Brewery Construction

New Belgium Begins Asheville Brewery Construction

New Belgium Brewing Company is one step closer to opening its second brewing facility on the East Coast. The company today announced it would resume site work on its new Asheville, N.C. brewery, in preparation for a groundbreaking in the spring of next year. The project is still expected to be completed in late 2015.

Amid Flagship Declines, MillerCoors to Cut Employees

Amid Flagship Declines, MillerCoors to Cut Employees

MillerCoors yesterday announced that it will cut 360 jobs, firing 200 salaried employees — nearly 2 percent of its active workforce and 6 percent of its salaried posts — and eliminating another 160 unfilled positions. In a prepared statement, the company said the cuts are an attempt to “to create a more balanced, efficient organizational… Read more »

Boulevard Buyout: Bankers Say More Deals Ahead

Boulevard Buyout: Bankers Say More Deals Ahead

Exactly 365 days ago, Boulevard Brewing founder John McDonald told Brewbound that that he wasn’t interested in selling the country’s 19th largest brewery. What a difference a year can make. But yesterday, the owner of the Kansas City Mo.-based craft brewery announced that Belgium-based Duvel Moortgat will purchase the company as part of a deal… Read more »

Video: Emerging Craft Markets Noted at GABF

Video: Emerging Craft Markets Noted at GABF

You can still find bronzing grandparents, golf courses and nightclubs in Florida, but after speaking with hordes of craft brewers at the Great American Beer Festival in Denver earlier this month, it seems that the Sunshine State also offers a growing range of craft beers.

A Buyout on the Boulevard: Duvel Moortgat to Acquire Kansas City Craft Brewer

A Buyout on the Boulevard: Duvel Moortgat to Acquire Kansas City Craft Brewer

Duvel Moortgat, the Belgian owners of Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, N.Y. will purchase Boulevard Brewing Company of Kansas City, Mo. in a deal that will combine one of the country’s largest craft breweries with the domestic and import branches of a high-end international brewing conglomerate in a separate holding company focused on U.S. sales. The… Read more »

Yuengling Eyes Return to Massachusetts Market

Yuengling Eyes Return to Massachusetts Market

D.G. Yuengling Brewery is considering new distribution in Massachusetts, according to company officials. It would mark just the 16th state for Yuengling, which is nevertheless the country’s oldest brewery and one that sells nearly 3 million barrels annually.

Alchemy & Science Makes Fifth Move; Announces Concrete Beach Brewery

Alchemy & Science Makes Fifth Move; Announces Concrete Beach Brewery

Alchemy & Science, the craft brew incubation project and wholly-owned subsidiary of Boston Beer Company, today announced its latest project, Concrete Beach Brewery. Scheduled to open in the Wynwood Arts District of Miami in early 2014, Concrete Beach Brewery will produce various styles of draft beer for local distribution.