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A Supplier’s Guide to Middle-Tier Consolidation

A Supplier’s Guide to Middle-Tier Consolidation

As the distribution tier continues to shrink, what must brewers and bev-alc brands do to protect their routes to market? ArentFox Schiff partner Nichole Shustack and senior associate Isabelle Cunningham joined the Brewbound Podcast to discuss how suppliers can navigate the turbulence that comes with wholesaler consolidation.

Breakthru Beverage Lays Off 500 Workers Amid Industry Shakeup

Breakthru Beverage Lays Off 500 Workers Amid Industry Shakeup

Breakthru Beverage Group has undergone a “strategic review” of the company’s “overall business,” according to a memo sent to employees by CEO Tom Bené on Tuesday, leading to layoffs of approximately 500 people, sources confirmed to Brewbound.

Boston Beer Top Execs Receive 3% Pay Bumps in 2026, Pull in Nearly $2.3M in Bonuses

Boston Beer Top Execs Receive 3% Pay Bumps in 2026, Pull in Nearly $2.3M in Bonuses

Boston Beer Company’s top executives are receiving 3% raises, plus bonuses for 2025 performance, according to an 8-K filed Tuesday with the U.S. Securities and Exchanges Commission. Those bonuses are on the lower end of the 3% to 8% bonus range allocated by Boston Beer at the start of 2025.

Tilray Strikes 5-Year Licensing Deal with Carlsberg for US Market

Tilray Strikes 5-Year Licensing Deal with Carlsberg for US Market

Tilray Brands has signed a multi-year licensing deal with the Carlsberg Group to produce, market, sell and distribute the Danish brewer’s portfolio – including Carlsberg, Carlsberg Elephant, Kronenbourg 1664 and Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc – in the U.S. The partnership has an initial five-year term, beginning January 1, 2027.

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Stability in Supply, Uncertainty in Direction: Q1 Supply Chain Report from Agrowgate

Stability in Supply, Uncertainty in Direction: Q1 Supply Chain Report from Agrowgate

The Q1 2026 Supply Chain Snapshot dives into the critical inputs shaping beverage production – grains, hops, glass, sweeteners, packaging, and freight – highlighting where supply is abundant, where pricing remains stubbornly high, and where policy or geopolitical shifts could quickly alter the equation.