Beer Industry News, Insights, Jobs, & Events
Stoli Group USA and Kentucky Owl Convert to Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Stoli Group USA, the owner of Stoli vodka, will move into the liquidation phase after initially filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in November 2024.
Circana: 10 of Top 25 Vendors Eke Out December Sales Growth; Athletic and Constellation Make Largest YTD Gains
December brought another mixed (gift) bag of results for top beer vendors in off-premise scans, according to data from market research firm Circana. Ten of the top 25 beer vendors recorded YoY dollar sales growth in Circana-tracked off-premise channels in the L4W.
Press Clips: Molson Coors CEO Rahul Goyal’s Plan for Bringing Back Beer Occasions; A-B Reveals Super Bowl Lineup
Check out these news items that were initially reported in the Brewbound Insider Newsletter January 12-14, including headlines from Molson Coors, Anheuser-Busch, Oskar Blues and more.
Brewbound Live: Learnings from Platform Building with Hendler Family Companies and Wilding Brands
In the post-pandemic era of off-premise reliance, total beverage consumer habits and inflated costs of goods, craft brands have had to reevaluate their business strategies and band together to help return the segment to growth.
Featured Jobs
Circana: Domestic Premium Leads Full-Year Beer Declines; Hard Seltzer Finding Growth in C-Stores
Three beer segments were able to find growth in the tumultuous year that was 2025, according to the latest monthly report from market research firm Circana.
CPI: On-Premise Pricing Outpaces Overall Inflation in December
The cost of an evening out continues to rise. The consumer price index (CPI) for a full service meal (+4.9%) and alcoholic beverages (+3.5%) away from home increased more than overall inflation (+2.7%) in December, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ (BLS) latest CPI report.
Legislation Proposed to Push Back Hemp Ban
An Indiana congressman has proposed legislation to push back the upcoming hemp ban for three years, allowing more time to carve out a regulatory framework for hemp products.
Reyes ‘In Active Discussions’ to Acquire RNDC’s Business in 6 States, plus Washington, D.C.
Reyes Beverage Group is “in active discussions” with Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) “regarding potential business transactions” in six states, as well as Washington, D.C., a spokesperson confirmed to Brewbound today.
The MJF Announces 10th Cohort of Industry Scholarship Awardees
The Michael James Jackson Foundation for Brewing & Distilling (MJF) has awarded scholarships to seven bev-alc industry members, making up the 10th cohort of awardees from the nonprofit group.
Beer Institute: November Domestic Shipments Decline 3.6%; Mexican Imports Returned to Growth in October
Domestic beer’s volume losses continued in November with a 3.6% decline in shipments, according to data from the Beer Institute (BI). Tax paid shipments from U.S. breweries declined by 371,854 barrels year-over-year (YoY), to an estimated 10 million barrels, according to data from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), the BI shared Monday.
Circana Weekly Scans: Bev-Alc Kicks Off 2026 on a Positive Note, Dollar Sales +5.5% YoY
The first off-premise scans of 2026 have arrived, and they’re signaling a positive start for bev-alc in 2026.
Circana December Report: Craft Grocery Losses Ease; C-Store Gains Accelerate
December sales reversed trends in different directions – mostly positive – among the top 30 craft brands tracked by market research firm Circana. While overall craft sales were squarely in the red in the multi-outlet grocery, mass retail and convenience stores (MULO+C) and grocery channel last month, the segment eked out growth in the convenience channel in both dollar sales (+3.7%) and volume (+1.8%) for the four-week period (L4W) ending December 28.
Heineken CEO Dolf Van Den Brink to Step Down, Replacement Search in Progress
Heineken CEO and board chairman Dolf van den Brink will step away from the company later this year, after six years at the helm.
More Details on 2 Towns’ Seattle Cider Acquisition: Seattle Facility and Taproom to Close, Need for ‘Long Term Financial Sustainability’
Seattle Cider’s production facility and taproom will close next month, the company announced today in a press release officially announcing the sale of the Seattle Cider brand to fellow Pacific Northwest craft cider 2 Towns Ciderhouse.