Distribution Expansion

SweetWater Expands To Louisville, KY

SweetWater Brewery (Atlanta) has officially announced their foray into Louisville. Lexington and Northern Kentucky are already receiving the “lip smackin’” lineup. The beers will be available through River City Distributing.

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Terrapin To Ship to Louisiana

SweetWater Brewing recently launched in Louisana. Another Georgia brewery, Terrapin Beer Co. (Athens, GA) will join too.

Beer Street Journal is told that Terrapin has signed with Crescent Crown Distributing, and is gearing up for a January, 2014 launch.

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Oskar Blues Expands to Indiana

Oskar Blues (Colorado/North Carolina) will be available in Indiana starting in November.

The lineup will be carried through Monarch Beverage based in Indianapolis. The addition of Indiana brings the Oskar Blues distribution footprint up to to 32 states.

 

Perennial Beer Expands to Colorado

Just in time for the Great American Beer Festival, St. Louis, Missouri’s Perennial Beer Company expands distribution to Colorado.

Denver (and Boulder) joins St. Louis, Kansas City, Chicago, Washington D.C., Baltimore, New York City and Philadelphia to their distribution footprint.

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Bronx Brewery Adds New Jersey

Bronx Brewery will be available in (parts of) New Jersey starting October 2.  The brewery has been open for two years now.

Recently, Bronx expanded to surrounding New York areas of Rochester, and Syracuse.

2013 has been a busy year for the Continue Reading →

Smuttynose Picks Up California

Smuttynose Brewing is now shipping to California.

The brewery has signed distribution agreements with L. Knife & Son Companies- San Diego-based Craft Beer Guild Distributing of California and Los Angeles’ Dorado Distributing.

Initial beers include offerings in their Big Beer Continue Reading →

Upslope Adds Texas

Boulder, Colorado’s Upslope Brewing will make their first jump out of the state, all the way to Texas.

That’s great news for Texans starved for craft beer. The states laws are a bit tough for brewers.

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