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New Belgium cuts 28 jobs as craft-beer sales growth slows industry-wide While the maker of the popular Fat Tire brand shipped more beer in 2017 than the previous year, growth in craft beer sales has slowed, causing New Belgium to rejigger its goals. Industrywide, independent craft brewers continue to thrive nationwide but at a slower pace, according to a 2016 year-end ...
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Craft brewers arguing for more flexibility in distribution Craft brewers in Vermont say they want updates to the state franchise law because the current law unfairly benefits distributors instead of brewers. The law itself was written in 1975, and mandates brewers must continue working with a distributor once the distributor begins to carry the brewer's product.
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New York's top beer bar? Craft brew lovers say all roads lead to Rome NYup.com. ROME, NY -- The top beer bar in all of New York state, according to a web site dedicated to serious craft brew fans, is a brewery tap room in Rome. ... readers at craftbeer.com. That web site is affiliated with the Brewers Association, the national trade group for the country's 6,000 craft brewers. Great American Beer Bars: CraftBeer.com readers choose Norey's as best beer bar in Rhode Island - What'sUpNewp
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NJ beer: The Brewers Guild of New Jersey announced The brewers of New Jersey are joining forces. Monday, Feb. 26, saw the announcement of the formation of the Brewers Guild of New Jersey. According to a news release, the new trade group will work "to better represent the policy interests of New Jersey's pioneering independent craft breweries and ...
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County supports Comptroller's changes for craft brewers PRINCESS ANNE — There's no longer a craft brewer operating in Somerset County but the County Commissioners went on record to support legislative initiatives Comptroller Peter Franchot says will benefit Maryland craft breweries. House Bill 518 titled the Reform on Tap Act of 2018 came about ...
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How to Become a Brewmaster There is a lot to love about craft beer. As Arches Brewing brewmaster Jamey Adams puts it, craft brewing is "the constant pursuit of perfection and the occasional realization that you have achieved it." What a job description. And, Adams adds, "If you're the kind of person who believes you should learn at ...
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Beer fans rejoice! The Alltech Craft Brews & Food Fair is coming back to Dublin While you can expect established heavy hitters of the craft beer scene, such as Galway Hooker, Brewdog and Wicklow Wolf to be present, there is also plenty of room for newcomers to the market. Interesting brands to look out for are Kinsale Mead Company, Ha'Penny Gin, Beara Distillery and ...
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The myth of the IBU scale and what some Colorado breweries are doing about it IPA is the most popular craft beer style — and most of what we know about it is wrong. The debunked origin story — the one about the beer being created to survive the voyage by sea to India — is just the start. Here's another myth: The number of IBUs in an IPA indicates how bitter it will taste.
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Comparing credit unions to craft beer: What can your organization learn from a brewery? Since my time as an undergraduate at the University of Minnesota, I have been highly involved in another industry, or "community" – that of local craft beer. In fact, discovering the parallels between these two unique industries sparked my initial interest in the credit union movement, and is ultimately what ...
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Spirits Sales Are Spooking Brewers, And The Threat Is Scarier Than Ever While that may be true, you could also say the same thing about craft beer. So I'd attribute more of the cross-over to the fact that spirits are viewed as more sophisticated than beer; the Internet and TV are highlighting mixologists, cocktails and trends from around the world; and, simply, you could count the ...
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