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Boston Beer Q2 2024: Twisted Tea, Sun Cruiser Delivering Growth; Beer Suffering from Lack of Draft Focus

Boston Beer Q2 2024: Twisted Tea, Sun Cruiser Delivering Growth; Beer Suffering from Lack of Draft Focus

After a “soft” quarter, Boston Beer executives laid out the company’s plans for growth in the second half of 2024 and beyond during a conference call on Thursday with investors and analysts. Boston Beer – whose portfolio includes Twisted Tea, Truly Hard Seltzer, Samuel Adams, Angry Orchard, Dogfish Head and Hard MTN Dew – recorded shipments (sales to wholesalers) declines of -6.4% and depletions (sales to retailers) declines of -4.% in Q2. This followed a Q1 with shipment growth of +0.9% and flat depletions.

A Round With… Wandering Soul’s Matt Smith

A Round With… Wandering Soul’s Matt Smith

In the latest edition of A Round With – Brewbound’s Insider-exclusive Q&A series with industry leaders – we caught up with Matt Smith, founder of Beverly, Massachusetts-based Wandering Soul Beer Co.

🍺 Kegs Reclaim Majority of On-Premise Invoices

🍺 Kegs Reclaim Majority of On-Premise Invoices

Three years post-pandemic, the beer industry’s performance is still “erratic,” National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) chief economist and VP of analytics Lester Jones said during a webinar on Tuesday.

Brewbound Podcast: Friday Beers and Its Ready-Made Audience

Brewbound Podcast: Friday Beers and Its Ready-Made Audience

Almost Friday Media, the comedy meme account turned digital media empire that has long celebrated the vaunted opening of a beer at the closing of the workweek, had a drinker base long before it had a beer brand.

Cigar City Unveils New Look for Jai Alai; New Variety Pack Coming Soon

Cigar City Unveils New Look for Jai Alai; New Variety Pack Coming Soon

Monster Brewing-owned Cigar City has debuted new packaging for its flagship Jai Alai IPA. The new artwork features Jai Alai in larger, brighter font. Refreshed cans of Jai Alai in 12 oz., 16 oz. and 19.2 oz. sizes, as well as 6- and 12-pack cartons, are rolling out “this summer.”

🫰 Bargain Pints? Not in NYC

🫰 Bargain Pints? Not in NYC

Gonna open this weekend’s newsletter with an invitation to the Brewers Association to join me for a pint in NYC (you’re buying – uhh, Justin insists), as the BA just published a report that asserts that the price of a pint on-premise has tracked below the rate of inflation for the past 3 years. It also cites an average pint price of $6.85 as of the end of 2023. So, come to NYC and let’s have a couple of craft pints to toast to that – just make sure you bring more than $20.