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Ex-NFL Star Micah Hyde Seeks to Bridge Beer and Hemp Drinks With Hyde’s Hail Mary

Ex-NFL Star Micah Hyde Seeks to Bridge Beer and Hemp Drinks With Hyde’s Hail Mary

After over a decade ball-hawking in the backfield, former NFL star Micah Hyde is taking on a new position: hemp beverage entrepreneur. Following his retirement in January 2025, the Ohio native stepped into the beverage arena with Hyde’s Hail Mary, a line of Shandy-style low-dose THC drinks that’s aiming to recruit both football and beer lovers alike.

New Belgium Tops Big Beer Craft in 2025; Molson Coors Slides to No. 3 Behind A-B Portfolio; Blue Moon Down 881k Barrels in Decade

New Belgium Tops Big Beer Craft in 2025; Molson Coors Slides to No. 3 Behind A-B Portfolio; Blue Moon Down 881k Barrels in Decade

Kirin-owned New Belgium Brewing – including the Voodoo Ranger-powered New Belgium brand and Bell’s Brewery – now ranks as the largest non-Brewers Association craft beer family, overtaking Molson Coors’ craft brands, according to data released in the trade organization’s May/June edition of the New Brewer magazine.

Insider’s Week in Beer: ☹️ If You’re Outta Schlitz, You’re Outta Beer

Insider’s Week in Beer: ☹️ If You’re Outta Schlitz, You’re Outta Beer

This week’s beer naturally goes out to SCHLITZ, as it seems all of you precious beer history nerds haven’t been drinking your fair share of it. As you likely heard, PABST is putting the brand “on hiatus” like a low-rated ABC drama series, so I guess all of the late 1970s pseudo free sitcom product placement goodwill only goes so far in the end.

Heat Check: Trend Tracking as Summer Begins

Heat Check: Trend Tracking as Summer Begins

The summer selling season is upon us, signaling the start of the beer category’s most important stretch. Encouraging early trends this year have given way to a more cautious outlook. More recent trends “signal erosion from the stronger momentum seen in March and early April,” market research firm NIQ noted in a recent report. As the industry hopes the heat creates a summer thirst, here are eight storylines we’re tracking.

NIQ: How Moderation Is Reshaping Global Bev-Alc Sales

NIQ: How Moderation Is Reshaping Global Bev-Alc Sales

No/low alcohol has reached $6 billion in worldwide off-premise sales, but consumers are still reaching for water and soda over adult alternatives, according to a new moderation report from NIQ.

Numerator: Beer Leads Planned MDW Bev-Alc Buys

Numerator: Beer Leads Planned MDW Bev-Alc Buys

Beer tops the shopping list for consumers planning to imbibe during Memorial Day weekend, according to insights firm Numerator. Of the 43% of respondents who plan to purchase beverage-alcohol, 75% said they intend to buy beer, followed by spirits (45%), wine (35%), hard seltzer (31%) and ready-to-drink or pre-mixed canned cocktails (20%).

RNDC to Lay Off 146 in Oregon Ahead of Potential Columbia Deal

RNDC to Lay Off 146 in Oregon Ahead of Potential Columbia Deal

Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) issued WARN Act notices on Monday for nearly 150 layoffs in Oregon, as Columbia Distributing prepares to potentially take over certain wine and spirits distribution rights from RNDC across Oregon and Washington.

Bale Breaker Buys Cloudburst Brewing in Founder-Friendly Deal

Bale Breaker Buys Cloudburst Brewing in Founder-Friendly Deal

An acquisition that “just feels right to everyone” is in the works in Washington, Bale Breaker Brewing co-owner Kevin Quinn told Brewbound. Yakima, Washington-based Bale Breaker has struck a deal to acquire Seattle’s Cloudburst Brewing as its founder Steve Luke prepares to move to New Zealand, where his wife has taken a job.