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Video: A Visit With Luke Nicholas, Epic Brewing Company

Video: A Visit With Luke Nicholas, Epic Brewing Company

Brewbound.com caught up with Luke Nicholas, the New Zealand native behind Epic Brewing Company (NZ), on the floor of the 2012 Craft Brewers Conference. In our short interview, we asked Nicholas to discuss the challenges he faces as a small import craft brand in a booming American marketplace.

Craft Brewers Talk Safety in Wake of Tragedy

Craft Brewers Talk Safety in Wake of Tragedy

Last month, an exploding plastic keg that killed a Redhook Brewery employee sent shockwaves through the brewing industry, prompting many craft brewery owners to revisit their own safety procedures. On April 24th, twenty-six-year-old Ben Harris was pressurizing a keg as part of a cleaning process when it exploded.

The Story Behind Samuel Adams’ Newest Small Batch Offerings

The Story Behind Samuel Adams’ Newest Small Batch Offerings

Last November Boston Beer introduced the Single Batch Series, a limited-edition collection of the Samuel Adams brewers’ favorite beers. Initially launching with four beers — Griffin’s Bow, Tasman Red, Third Voyage and The Vixen — the series has been extended and rebranded at the “Samuel Adams Small Batch.”

Gluten-Free Omission Beer Rolling Out Nationwide

Gluten-Free Omission Beer Rolling Out Nationwide

In last week’s Q1 earnings call, Craft Brew Alliance (CBA) briefly mentioned a nationwide rollout of its new gluten-free offering, Omission Beer. Today’s press release from the company indicates that it will be available across CBA’s entire distribution footprint by mid-June.

Two Roads Founder Banking on Growth of Contract Brewing

Two Roads Founder Banking on Growth of Contract Brewing

Brad Hittle, a former Pabst CMO and founder of Two Roads Brewing, believes a “looming shakeout” of the craft beer category could lead to more business for his start up contract brewing facility. “As the industry evolves and as the looming shakeout occurs, capacity will be released,” he said. “Smaller brewers will suffer. I don’t… Read more »

VIDEO: Doug Odell Discusses ‘Over-Exuberance’

VIDEO: Doug Odell Discusses ‘Over-Exuberance’

These days, nearly every regional brewer is announcing major expansion plans. We’ve seen announcements from Sierra Nevada, New Belgium, Victory Brewing, Lagunitas and most recently Oskar Blues. So what does the founder of a 23-year old brand think about it all?

Vermont Hard Cider Company Doubling Capacity to 600,000 Barrels

Vermont Hard Cider Company Doubling Capacity to 600,000 Barrels

It’s not just craft brewers who are expanding. Vermont Hard Cider Company, maker of Woodhcuck Hard Cider, is getting ready to break ground on a reported $22 million build-out which will double its current capacity to 600,000 barrels.

The Landscape of Craft

The Landscape of Craft

From the now ubiquitous Samuel Adams commercials urging viewers to “Take Pride in Your Beer,” to appearances by Dogfish Head Beer founder Sam Calagione on both “The Today Show” and “The Martha Stewart Show,” craft beer has slowly made its way into American households, and is undeniably one of the fastest growing categories within the… Read more »

Scandal in Scotland!

Scandal in Scotland!

The Scotland based craft brewery, BrewDog, recently posted a blog on its website alleging that the world’s largest producer of spirits, Diageo, threatened to pull sponsorship of the annual BII Scotland awards if BrewDog were awarded the prize for “Bar Operator of the Year.”

Moving Beyond Local: Can Craft Beer Brands Learn to Travel?

Moving Beyond Local: Can Craft Beer Brands Learn to Travel?

To take a look at the conundrum of craft beer branding, one need look no further than the Men’s Room. Beg Pardon? Stay with me. Here we go. Men’s Room Red is a beer made by Seattle’s Elysian Brewing. Elysian is a 19,000 barrel-per-year brewing company that began in 1996 as a single brewpub;

VIDEO: Industry Vets Discuss Craft’s Challenges

VIDEO: Industry Vets Discuss Craft’s Challenges

While there was plenty of excitement in the air last week at how large the annual Craft Brewers Conference had become, a few of the more seasoned attendees had some cautionary words when asked to reflect on various challenges facing craft brewers in today’s growing market.

VIDEO: Ninkasi’s Ridge Talks Expansion

VIDEO: Ninkasi’s Ridge Talks Expansion

Another week went by and yet another brewery announced big expansion plans. This time it was the Eugene, Ore. based Ninkasi Brewing. The rapidly growing company, currently ranked 32nd on the Brewers Association list of top U.S. craft breweries by volume, announced during last week’s Craft Brewers Conference that it would be investing between $15… Read more »

The Man Behind the Megaphone: Stone Brewing Co.’s Greg Koch

The Man Behind the Megaphone: Stone Brewing Co.’s Greg Koch

Greg Koch says he’s an introvert. Recently, Greg Koch, introvert, has held a book tour, where the Stone Brewing Co. CEO has been known to stand atop a barstool with a megaphone, shouting this rallying cry: “If you are with me in sending the message to the man that says ‘no longer – no longer… Read more »