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Expect more craft beer at your local grocery store — you can thank the new tax law The savings will allow these craft breweries to buy more equipment, and ramp up distribution efforts to compete with the larger-known beer brands, experts told MarketWatch. Big players like Anheuser-Busch BUD, +0.73% MillerCoors, Constellation STZ, +0.28% (makers of Corona and Modelo), ...
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Brewers group names Gnarly Barley Brewing among fastest growing craft breweries of 2017 HAMMOND — Gnarly Barley Brewing was named one of the fastest growing small and independent craft breweries by the Brewers Association — the nonprofit trade group representing small and independent craft brewers. The inaugural list offered insight into the diversity of growth within the craft ...
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Brewers Association Introduces Independent Craft Brewer Seal Retail Program The Independent Craft Brewer Seal Retail Program offers free point-of-sale materials designed to help customers identify independent craft beer. More beer lovers are supporting independent brewers. In response, the Brewers Association is equipping on- and off-premise retailers with free assets to ...
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Craft Brew Alliance Releases 2017 Annual Sustainability Highlights PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. ("CBA") (Nasdaq: BREW), a leading craft brewing company, today announced the release of its fifth Annual Sustainability Report, highlighting the company's 2017 accomplishments in environmental and community stewardship, including ...
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New Brunswick brewery told to stop selling Nova Scotia craft beers A New Brunswick craft brewery that sells cans and bottles manufactured by its Nova Scotian counterparts has been told to stop doing that by the provincial alcohol regulator, but the brewery says a 2007 deal between the two provinces allows it to sell the suds. Picaroons Traditional Ales has four retail ...
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Cargill closing ND malting plant; blame craft beer A Cargill malting factory in Spiritwood, N.D., has become a victim of shifting beer tastes. The Jamestown Sun reports on the move by Minnetonka-based Cargill Inc., which said last week that it would close the 55-year-old plant, which processes barley into malt for beer and malt-beverage makers.
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Craft Brew Alliance Releases 2017 Annual Sustainability Highlights BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr 25, 2018--Craft Brew Alliance, Inc. ("CBA") (Nasdaq: BREW), a leading craft brewing company, today announced the release of its fifth Annual Sustainability Report, highlighting the company's 2017 accomplishments in environmental and community stewardship, including ...
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Another interprovincial beer battle is brewing in New Brunswick over craft beer FREDERICTON — The "Free the Beer" slogan is being heard again when it comes to beer crossing provincial borders into New Brunswick — but this time it concerns craft beers. Picaroons Traditional Ales in Fredericton had been offering some Nova Scotia craft beers in their retail locations, but have ...
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Craft Beer Supernova: Why Manchester Is Leading The Modern Beer Renaissance As both a craft beer believer and a shopkeeper whose business is currently buffeted along by the unrelenting novelty and excitement of one-off and small-batch brews, I keep wondering (and worrying) if the wave's going to break any time soon. Can brewers keep on upping the ante indefinitely, or is the ...
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Could climate change be ruining the taste of your favorite craft beer? PHOENIX — Craft beer is a $1 billion industry in Arizona, but a warmer environment has many in the industry worried about its future. The business owners who run craft beer businesses were concerned about future water shortages and even the flavor of a key beer ingredient: Hops. Tempe City ...
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