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Jim Koch: On-Premise ‘Somewhat Neglected;’ Boston Beer’s Innovation ‘Sweet Spot;’ Truly Harder to Stabilize Than Anticipated

Jim Koch: On-Premise ‘Somewhat Neglected;’ Boston Beer’s Innovation ‘Sweet Spot;’ Truly Harder to Stabilize Than Anticipated

Boston Beer Company founder Jim Koch tackled several industry issues during a fireside chat at the Barclays Global Consumer Conference last week. Koch hit on issues from beer growth and headwinds to opportunities in the on-premise channel and early returns on the company’s new premium vodka-based hard tea brand Sun Cruiser.

CA Closing Door On Hemp-Derived THC Products

CA Closing Door On Hemp-Derived THC Products

Citing concerns over public health, California Gov. Gavin Newsom proposed heavy restrictions Friday on “intoxicating hemp products.” Through an emergency regulation, Newsom proposed removing food and beverage products containing hemp extract from stores within the Golden State.

A Round With … Samuel Adams’ Megan Parisi

A Round With … Samuel Adams’ Megan Parisi

Beverage options abound in downtown Boston: properly poured Guinness at an Irish pub, wine at an Italian restaurant in the North End, a large iced regular at one of several (several!) Dunkin’ locations. But there’s only one place you can find a pint of pineapple basil ale, and that’s Boston Beer’s Samuel Adams Boston Taproom, where head brewer Megan Parisi is brewing all sorts of interesting beers for tourists and locals alike.

Molson Coors Walks Away from DEI Policies

Molson Coors Walks Away from DEI Policies

Molson Coors has joined the growing list of large consumer-facing companies to disavow their diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, according to Bloomberg.

Tilray Brands Cuts Jobs Within Beverage Division

Tilray Brands Cuts Jobs Within Beverage Division

Tilray Brands has restructured its workforce and cut “a limited number of employees across various departments,” the company confirmed to Brewbound.

Constellation Brands Revises Guidance, Will Take Impairment on Wine & Spirits Biz

Constellation Brands Revises Guidance, Will Take Impairment on Wine & Spirits Biz

Constellation Brands has revised its 2025 fiscal outlook amid ongoing struggles in its wine and spirits business and consumer headwinds. The company revised its wine and spirits net sales projections for its wine and spirits business from between -0.5% and +0.5%, to between -6% and -4%. The importer of Mexican brands Corona, Modelo, Pacifico and Victoria also ticked down its beer projections from between +7% and +9%, to between +6% and +8%.