Brewbound Podcast: Modern Times’ New Partners, Boston’s ‘Messy’ Earnings & Beer Wins Halloween

Brewbound Podcast: Modern Times’ New Partners, Boston’s ‘Messy’ Earnings & Beer Wins Halloween

The Brewbound team dives into the top stories in the beer business, including the “strategic partnerships” made by Maui Brewing parent company Craft ‘Ohana to hand off leadership of Modern Times Beer’s daily operations and hospitality businesses. Plus, this week’s episode features a pair of conversations recorded during the NBWA’s Annual Convention.

Brewers Association Board of Directors Election Open

Brewers Association Board of Directors Election Open

An election for four seats on the Brewers Association (BA) board of directors is open through 5 p.m. MST on November 13. The open seats include two to represent packaging brewers, and one each to represent taproom brewers and pub brewers. Packaging brewers are those who sell 75% or more of their volume off-site, while… Read more »

Halloween Boo-ze Shoppers Pick Beer; Fall Seasonals Peak Early

Halloween Boo-ze Shoppers Pick Beer; Fall Seasonals Peak Early

Nearly one-quarter of consumers plan to purchase boo-ze for their Halloween celebrations, according to market research firm Numerator. For 23% of holiday survey respondents, beverage-alcohol products are on the list for their spooky season soirees, which is nearly double the rate of those who plan to buy non-alcoholic drinks (12%). Beer is the most popular… Read more »

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INSIDER’S Week in Beer: 💂How to Say Craft in a British Accent

INSIDER’S Week in Beer: 💂How to Say Craft in a British Accent

Apparently the U.K. beer scene saw MILLER LITE’s revival of Less Filling, Tastes Great and said, ‘Hey let’s do that for craft beer!’ Yes, the great BA independent seal debate of 2018 (which seems like it might as well have happened in 1998) has reared its head across the pond in 2024. (Wait, I thought they were supposed to be 5+ hours ahead of us?)

Boston Beer Continues to Invest in Hard Tea as Truly Sinks Lower; Analysts Express Concern

Boston Beer Continues to Invest in Hard Tea as Truly Sinks Lower; Analysts Express Concern

Boston Beer Company’s Q3 financials were described by one analyst, Bernstein’s Nadine Sarwat, as “a messy set of results.” The company’s portfolio – including Samuel Adams, Dogfish Head, Truly Hard Seltzer, Angry Orchard, Sun Cruiser and Hard MTN Dew – reported a -1.9% year-over-year (YoY) decline in shipments (sales to wholesalers) and -3% decline in depletions (sales to retailers) in the quarter.

A Round With … Rafael D’Armas

A Round With … Rafael D’Armas

It’s hard to find someone with a more meteoric rise in craft beer than Rafael D’Armas. In about three years, he went from a production intern to graduating from the World Brewing Academy’s master brewer program. Now a brewer at New York City’s KCBC and a board member of the Michael James Jackson Foundation for Brewing and Distilling (MJF), Rafael shares his thoughts on the evolving craft beer world.