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The Consumer Price Index for beer, ale and other malt beverages at home was up 2.4% year-over-year in January. But that’s relatively chilled compared to the 3.1% increase for all items.
The Boot on the bottling line. In 1986, the company produced 1,500 barrels of beer. In 2011, Abita brewed over 130,000 barrels of beer and 5,000 barrels of root beer. [4] In August 2013, the company announced it would add another 200 barrel brewing system to its existing 100 barrel system, increasing its capacity from 150 bottles per minute to 400 per minute.
Pyramid ran three brewpub restaurants dubbed "Alehouses": one near the brewery, one in Seattle, and a small outlet in the Oakland International Airport. [1] The Alehouse in Sacramento, California , closed its doors in March 2013, [ 6 ] the Berkeley location closed in 2015, [ 7 ] and the Walnut Creek location closed in early 2016. [ 8 ]
World of Beer, branded as WOB, is an American tavern chain with locations in the United States, China, and South Korea. [1] Founded in 2007, the company's headquarters are in Tampa Bay, Florida. [2] WOB locations sell about 300 craft beers, including almost 50 on tap, and serve food. [3]
Narragansett produced a near beer beverage called "Gansett," with minimal alcohol content. [9] The brewery leveraged its on-site ice production facility and provided cold storage services, delivering 25 tons of ice daily to over 1,500 customers.
In 2011, Terrapin Beer Co. sold a minority interest of less than 25% to MillerCoors's craft and import division Tenth and Blake Beer Company a subsidiary of Molson Coors [7] The minority ownership was given in exchange for reducing a loan made by Tenth and Blake Beer Company in December 2010 to buy out a group of Terrapin investors.
Lucky Lager is an American lager with U.S. brewing and distribution rights held by the Pabst Brewing Company.Originally launched in 1934 by San Francisco-based General Brewing Company, Lucky Lager grew to be one of the prominent beers of the Western United States during the 1950s and 1960s.
Devils Backbone produces approximately 128 different beers. [10] In 2015, the company produced close to 62,000 barrels of beer. [6] The following year, 75,000 barrels were produced. [9] The beer is produced with a traditional German-style brewing system. [11]