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Virginia Beach beer business with charitable mission is latest career turn for three leaders Trips to Oregon and Philadelphia inspired three men to start a beer-based business in Virginia Beach. They also ... Mike Herron, Dave Culler and Tony Byrd went to craft beer conventions on both coasts in late 2015. They're ... In the future, Herron said they'd like to brew and serve their own beer on site.
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Green Flash Brewing's San Diego assets sold following foreclosure Former Green Flash Brewing Co. CEO Mike Hinkley will continue to be part of the leadership team of the new company. The announcement of the sale comes just a week after Green Flash closed its Virginia Beach brewery 16 months after opening the East Coast operation. And just a few days after that, ...
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The Mill: Craft beer at Target Field for the Twins home opener After closing its Virginia Beach brewery at the end of March and announcing it would close its Cellar 3 location in San Diego due to financial woes, Green Flash Brewing's CEO Mike Hinkley announced Tuesday that the company's "senior lender, Comerica Bank, has foreclosed on its loans and sold the ...
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Cheers to the Champs 1 spot in the magazine's Southern Craft Brewery Bracket. The March Madness-inspired competition featured 32 small breweries from across the South and pitted them against each other through a series of online votes. The only other Virginia brewery in the competition was Richmond's The Veil Brewing ...
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Comerica Bank Forecloses on Green Flash Brewing Company "After a general slowdown in the craft beer industry, coupled with intense competition and a slowdown of our business, we could not service the debt that we took on to build the Virginia Beach brewery — and in early 2018, the Company defaulted on its loans with Comerica Bank," Hinkley wrote to ...
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Green Flash Brewing sale finalised after foreclosure After it ceased operations at its facility in Virginia Beach last week, closed its barrel-ageing facility in Poway and transitioned from national to regional distribution, it is now hoping to build its beer brands in the "core markets" of California, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, Texas, Utah and Nebraska.
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