In a time when it seems like just about anything can be an alcoholic beverage (Distilled Doritos Nacho Cheese, anyone?), some craft breweries have embraced the trend, expanding their portfolios with canned cocktails, flavored malt beverages (FMBs) and even bottled spirits.
New York, get ready to experience the ultimate in craft libations! Craftwell Cocktails is teaming up with DeCresente Distributing Company to bring the award-winning flavors of the Pacific Northwest to Upstate New York.
Libra Beverage Co., a B-Corp Certified non-alcoholic beverage company, is launching its award-winning Libra’s Pale Ale, IPA and Cherry Sour in non-alcoholic beverage aisles nationally across Loblaws, Real Canadian Superstores, Zehrs, Provigo, Your Independent Grocers, Atlantic Superstore, Dominion and Fortinos.
Roadhouse Brewing Co., a Jackson Hole-based Best for the World B Corporation, is introducing Kernza Lager in partnership withPatagonia Provisions, the food and beverage division of outdoor apparel company Patagonia.
Fair Isle Brewing, a Seattle brewery specializing in exceptional lagers and saison beers, released Salacia. The brewery recently partnered with Blue Dot Sea Farms to produce the new beer crafted with sugar kelp from Hood Canal.
Texas-based lager brand Eight has promoted chief commercial officer (CCO) David Reny to CEO. He will assume the post effective May 1, as Eight co-founder and CEO Ruchi Desai shifts her focus to capital raises and strategic planning.
As the excitement of the Kansas City Current season continues, Boulevard Brewing Co. is thrilled to announce a winning addition to its team: Lo’eau LaBonta, a star in the world of women’s soccer, has joined forces with the craft brewery as its latest brand ambassador.
On a special bonus episode of the Brewbound Podcast, we bring you a 3-pack of interviews from the California Craft Beer Summit in Sacramento in March, featuring conversations with leaders from Green Cheek, Arryved and East Brother.
In the latest installment of Brewbound’s A Round With – a weekly Insider-exclusive Q&A series with industry leaders – Julie Rhodes, founder and principal of Not Your Hobby Marketing Solutions, shares her best advice for navigating craft’s turbulent waters, balancing competing priorities… and surviving CBC.
Constellation Brands capped another strong year for its beer business with full-year net sales growth of +9% for its beer brands, hitting the top end of the company’s +8% to +9% growth expectations for fiscal year 2024, company leadership shared Thursday.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for beer at home lagged behind overall inflation in March 2024, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported this week.
Constellation Brands is expected to be the biggest winner in shelf resets this spring, according to the most recent Beverage Bytes beer distributor survey by Goldman Sachs.