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As Growler Demand Rises, Legislation Makes Progress

As Growler Demand Rises, Legislation Makes Progress

While bottles and cans have served as the core packages in craft beer’s surge, the 32 and 64 oz. resealable bottle known as the growler has lagged behind. It’s not for lack of desire — growlers are one of the most popular containers for brewers and consumers alike. What has hampered the growth of the growler is that, in many retail locations, it remains illegal to refill them.

Craft Brew Alliance Disappointed with 2012, Bullish on 2013

Craft Brew Alliance Disappointed with 2012, Bullish on 2013

During its year-end earnings call today, Craft Brew Alliance (CBA) — which markets Kona Brewing, Redhook Brewery, Widmer Brothers Brewing and Omission brands — advised investors that it had experienced lower-than-anticipated 2012 depletion growth of 6 percent. CBA had originally projected its 2012 depletion growth to be in the “high single digit to low double… Read more »

Brewbound’s ‘Brew Talks’ Travels to Washington D.C.

Brewbound’s ‘Brew Talks’ Travels to Washington D.C.

Brewbound will host its next Brew Talks event on Monday, March 25 at Smith Commons in Washington D.C., the evening before thousands of craft brewers converge on the nation’s capital for the 2013 Craft Brewers Conference. Beer industry professional attending the Brewers Association’s annual show are invited to join Brewbound at Smith Commons, 1245 H… Read more »

Budweiser’s Innovation Examination

Budweiser’s Innovation Examination

Like an incredibly well-prepared student, Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABI) has always been able to answer the fill-in-the-blank questions that come from being the category captain in the beer aisle. As the world’s largest beer producer, there’s a lot to be said for answering the right questions when it comes to organization and execution.

Kona Brewing Shipments Up 27 Percent in 2012

Kona Brewing Shipments Up 27 Percent in 2012

Craft Brew Alliance (CBA) reported impressive growth figures for its Kona Brewing Company brand on Monday, in advance of a full-year earnings report scheduled for next week. Kona boasted a 27 percent increase in barrels shipped during 2012 after delivering 220,000 barrels, up from 172,800 shipped in 2011.

Ballast Point Signs Multi-State Distribution Agreement with Wirtz Beverage Group

Ballast Point Signs Multi-State Distribution Agreement with Wirtz Beverage Group

Chalk up another win for Wirtz Beverage Group as it tries to establish a toehold in the Chicago craft scene. Ballast Point Brewing & Spirits announced yesterday that it will extend an existing distribution agreement with Wirtz to include two new markets: Illinois and Minnesota. Wirtz, which is headquartered in Chicago, currently operates distributorships in… Read more »

Symphony IRI: Craft Continues Strong Growth in Supermarkets

Symphony IRI: Craft Continues Strong Growth in Supermarkets

By spreading its footprint in supermarkets and convenience stores, craft beer continued its strong growth in 2012, seizing a greater share of the beer category. Dan Wandel, senior vice president of beverage alcohol client solutions for Symphony IRI, a Chicago-based market research firm, validated craft’s growth with statistics he shared as the featured guest of… Read more »

Packaging, Recipe Changes On Tap at Golden Road

Packaging, Recipe Changes On Tap at Golden Road

A number of packaging changes are on tap for Golden Road Brewing, the Los Angeles-based craft brewery that first launched in cans in January 2012. Co-founder Meg Gill said that while the vision for the Golden Road brand was present during the company’s first year, the execution on its canned packages was not. “You live… Read more »

No Bull: Brewers Straining to Find New Varieties

No Bull: Brewers Straining to Find New Varieties

Innovative beer styles sprout from varying inspirations. Sometimes, they derive from a brewer’s unparalleled creativity and fearlessness. Other times, things just run amok. Such was the case for Rocky Mountain Oyster Stout from Denver-based Wynkoop Brewing Company, when all it took for the buzz to develop was for brewmaster Andy Brown to jiggle some bull testicles on camera.

Schell’s Plans $2 Million Brewery Expansion

Schell’s Plans $2 Million Brewery Expansion

Add New Ulm, Minn.-based August Schell Brewing Company to the long list of small breweries investing in expansion projects. Kyle Marti, Schell’s director of sales and marketing, told Brewbound.com on Wednesday that the company plan to break ground in May on a $2 million expansion project that will increase brewing capacity by 100,000 barrels before… Read more »

Oskar Blues Adds Michigan to Growing Distribution Footprint

Oskar Blues Adds Michigan to Growing Distribution Footprint

Fresh off a year of 50 percent revenue growth, the addition of a second brewing facility in North Carolina and successful rollouts in four new markets, Oskar Blues announced yesterday that it will again expand distribution, adding Michigan as the company’s 31st state. Oskar Blues will launch in the Great Lakes state on March 4… Read more »

Brew Talks: The Challenges of Incremental Expansion

Brew Talks: The Challenges of Incremental Expansion

The steps toward brewery expansion hold consistent themes, regardless of scale or vision. A nanobrewer hoping to seize the attention of a region and a craft brewer with limitless goals often follow a similar, occasionally subconscious mantra: every day, grow incrementally. To that end, we sat down with Heather Sanborn of Rising Tide Brewery and Luke Livingston of Baxter Brewing Co. to hear their thoughts about brewery development in the latest edition of Brewbound’s Brew Talks.

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 »