Breweries
San Diego-based Modern Times will close four satellite locations by the end of the week citing ongoing financial issues.
“We wish that there were another way to resolve the financial issues we now face, but we have been put in a Continue Reading →
Portland, Oregon’s Hair of the Dog Brewing, one of America’s oldest craft breweries will close sometime this summer. Founder Alan Sprints announced this week he will retire from the industry. The brewery opened in 1993.
Sprints gave the brewery fans a Continue Reading →
Noda Brewing Hop Cakes, the maple syrup heavy imperial India pale ale will resurface again this weekend.
Each batch of Hop Cakes is brewed with 110 pounds of maple syrup from Vermont. Cans of this sweet, hoppy dream were first released in Continue Reading →
Terrapin 615 Live Lager
If you think the beer industry has cycled through every weird style trend or odd business acquisition, think again. Monster Beverage Corp, makers of Monster Energy Drinks has acquired CANarchy, the craft beer collective. CANarchy includes Oskar Blues, Cigar City Continue Reading →
Atlanta, Georgia-based SweetWater Brewing has acquired the Mira Mesa, California-based Green Flash Brewing, and Alpine Beer brands.
SweetWater is not acquiring the facility or brewing equipment, that will apparently remain with current owners to be put up for sale or other Continue Reading →
Asheville, North Carolina’s Hi-Wire Brewing will soon have a new home in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The brewery has selected a 20-acre redevelopment on the former site of the US Playing Card factory in Norwood dubbed Factory 52. The 5800 square foot taproom will Continue Reading →