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RNDC to Lay Off 146 in Oregon Ahead of Potential Columbia Deal

RNDC to Lay Off 146 in Oregon Ahead of Potential Columbia Deal

Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) issued WARN Act notices on Monday for nearly 150 layoffs in Oregon, as Columbia Distributing prepares to potentially take over certain wine and spirits distribution rights from RNDC across Oregon and Washington.

Bale Breaker Buys Cloudburst Brewing in Founder-Friendly Deal

Bale Breaker Buys Cloudburst Brewing in Founder-Friendly Deal

An acquisition that “just feels right to everyone” is in the works in Washington, Bale Breaker Brewing co-owner Kevin Quinn told Brewbound. Yakima, Washington-based Bale Breaker has struck a deal to acquire Seattle’s Cloudburst Brewing as its founder Steve Luke prepares to move to New Zealand, where his wife has taken a job.

Can Better Pricing, More Variety Spark Growth In Non-Alc Wine?

Can Better Pricing, More Variety Spark Growth In Non-Alc Wine?

Winemaking is a slow process, requiring years devoted to growing, harvesting, fermenting and aging before a bottle is uncorked.

Much to the frustration of its producers, the adoption of adult non-alcoholic (ANA) wine is taking a similar pace. Long dominated by sparkling varieties, still varieties of ANA wine are populating the category as mainstream wine brands enter the set, with an ability to scale and open the door to a broader addressable market with less expensive options.

Circana Weekly Scans: Cinco de Mayo Boost Missing; White Claw, Cutwater Leapfrog Legacy Brands in Latest Read

Circana Weekly Scans: Cinco de Mayo Boost Missing; White Claw, Cutwater Leapfrog Legacy Brands in Latest Read

Leapfrogging was the theme across beverage-alcohol last week, as several upstarts jumped over their stalwart peers in dollar sales, according to the latest weekly report from market research firm Circana. In the beer category, Mark Anthony Brands’ White Claw out-earned Molson Coors’ Miller Lite by $218,720 during the week ending May 10. In spirits, Anheuser-Busch… Read more »

Minneapolis’ Bauhaus Brew Labs to Close, Cites Rising Costs, Consumer Shifts and ICE Impact

Minneapolis’ Bauhaus Brew Labs to Close, Cites Rising Costs, Consumer Shifts and ICE Impact

After a dozen years, Minneapolis’ Bauhaus Brew Labs will close its doors in late June, the brewery announced last week.

Bauhaus cited “a number of serious challenges” that contributed to its decision to cease operations, including “substantial cost increases in our supply chain, shifts in consumer preferences away from craft beer, a global pandemic and most recently, a surge in federal immigration enforcement that directly targeted our wonderful city and deeply affected businesses across the hospitality industry,” it wrote on Facebook.

Insider’s Week in Beer: Cocktail Lessons For the Beer Crowd

Insider’s Week in Beer: Cocktail Lessons For the Beer Crowd

We have a tale of 2 bev-alc approaches this week, which may help explain the larger trends afoot in both inflation and beer sales. We’ll start at the PGA Championship outside of Philly this weekend (on the classy side), where all the food and drink are completely free! Uh, unless you want a beer – that’ll be $15.