Justin Kendall

Justin Kendall

Editor, Brewbound

Justin Kendall provides daily coverage of the beer industry on Brewbound.com, conducts live-streamed interviews during Brewbound’s events and co-produces the Brewbound podcast. Kendall is a nearly 20-year career journalist who led alt-weekly newspapers in Kansas City, Missouri, and Des Moines, Iowa.

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Brewbound ICYMI: The Brewers Association Releases Its 2022 Top 50

Brewbound ICYMI: The Brewers Association Releases Its 2022 Top 50

We don’t have the production numbers just yet, but the rankings are in for the Brewers Association’s (BA) annual list of the top 50 craft breweries by volume in 2022. This isn’t a best of list but a ranking of output for the breweries that meet the BA’s small and independent craft brewery definition.

Private Label Hard Tea Brand, Kölsch Among Additions to Aldi’s Summer Alcohol Lineup

Private Label Hard Tea Brand, Kölsch Among Additions to Aldi’s Summer Alcohol Lineup

Flavor is at the heart of discount supermarket chain Aldi’s summer strategy. As part of Alid’s seasonal reset, the company will add 18 private label alcoholic beverages (11 new and seven repeat items) all priced under $14 to its shelves starting Friday, April 21. Those products range from hard tea to hard seltzer, cocktail-inspired pouches to freeze pops, and beer to wine.

Brewers Association Releases 2022 Rankings of Top 50 Craft Breweries By Volume; Athletic Brewing, Fiddlehead Make Big Leaps Again

Brewers Association Releases 2022 Rankings of Top 50 Craft Breweries By Volume; Athletic Brewing, Fiddlehead Make Big Leaps Again

The Brewers Association (BA) has shared its rankings of the top 50 independent craft breweries by sales volume, with U.S. craft brewers under the trade group’s small and independent brewery definition collectively producing 24.3 million barrels of beer and gaining 0.1% share of the overall beer market by volume to claim 13.2% share.

Brewbound ICYMI: Trend Line Deja Vu

Brewbound ICYMI: Trend Line Deja Vu

This week was a bit of deja vu, from non-alcoholic beer and higher ABV products aimed at convenience stores, to building out brand families and making partnerships, to filling out distribution maps.

Bevana Takes On Supply Chain Expenses, Allowing Partners to Focus on Innovation

Bevana Takes On Supply Chain Expenses, Allowing Partners to Focus on Innovation

The name Bevana has popped up in several brewery partnership announcements over the last couple of years. The Newton, North Carolina-based company has partnered mostly with companies in the southeastern U.S. Deciphering what Bevana does isn’t easy. Aaron Gore, Bevana senior director of business development, admitted that the platform has been “willfully vague” in the past about its services.

Brewbound ICYMI: Drizly Cuts 100 Jobs

Brewbound ICYMI: Drizly Cuts 100 Jobs

The job cuts in the tech sector have finally touched beverage-alcohol. Drizly, the Uber-owned alcohol e-commerce delivery platform, underwent “company wide” layoffs that affected around 100 roles. Brewbound’s Zoe Licata first to reported.