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In long post on the website, Koch waxed poetic about the brewery he built and the passage of time. And because many of its passages resonated deeply with us, we’ve highlighted some of his thoughts...
On Friday we attended SAVOR in Washington, DC. And in addition to enjoying some serious beer we took the opportunity to ask brewers, both big and small, what they thought about the very recent news of Stone Brewing being acquired by Sapporo.
They’d been quietly in the hunt for a buyer for a while now, but the reality of Stone Brewing selling out to a big beer conglomerate still hurts.
It is interesting to note that of the top 50 overall brewing companies, 40 were small and independent craft brewing companies.
In an effort to stand out at retail, more breweries than ever are changing up their imaging and Anderson Valley’s new branding is one of the best.
If you thought that COVID-19 might slow new brewery openings…you’d best think again…And one of the most anticipated openings is happening this weekend.
In yet another sign that we may be turning the corner on the pandemic, one of NYC’s most interesting breweries has opened a new experimental brewery in Brooklyn’s trendy Williamsburg neighborhood.
It is interesting to note that of the top 50 overall brewing companies, 40 were small and independent craft brewing companies.
The short answer is definitely. After all the Atlanta-based brewery was purchased by Canadian cannabis Aphria in 2020 with eye to enhancing its presence in the US.
The beer biz never sleeps at American Craft Beer. And here’s some more of what’s been happening in the beer world while you were celebrating the season.