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Ale Industries Asks For Fan Contributions To Keep Brewery Afloat During Pandemic
California taprooms are now closed, a vital revenue source for most craft breweries, and many of them are struggling in different ways to keep the lights on.
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BrewDog Loses 70% Of Its Revenue Overnight
With the impact of the COVID-19 shutting down bars and retail operations around the world, BrewDog co-founder James Watt revealed that his company lost 70% of its revenue overnight due to the fast speading pandemic.
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Many UK Pubs Are Within Days Of Going Under
The hits just keep coming…
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Weekend Picks: Coronavirus Stay At Home Edition
With a nation sheltering in place, Weekend Picks is showcasing fun streaming options and TV shows that will keep you from climbing up the walls.
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Untappd Steps Up Amid Pandemic To Help Breweries, Bars and Restaurants
America’s retail landscape is changing by the minute and we promise you no one is thinking about catching up with friends at the local tasting room.
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Brewers Association Pulls Plug On SAVOR 2020
The hits keep on coming…Another major craft beer event has been cancelled due to coronavirus concerns…
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Bar Biz Plummets Worldwide Due To Pandemic
At a time when many of us feel the need for a drink, the UK and European drinks industry is being decimated as businesses and citizens cope with a society self-isolating.
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New Organic Lagers And Black Rice Ales
March is ON and American craft brewers are addressing the changing season with a variety of ambitious new offerings that are fun and user-friendly…
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Pandemic Could Prove Cataclysmic For Many Craft Brewers
Although there’s never a good time for a global pandemic, with almost 8000 brewers currently online and craft beer’s momentum slowing, Covid-19 couldn’t have come a worse time.
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