Halfway There Beer Festival is coming to St. Petersburg August 25th
While the number of beer festivals available to beer lovers may have dwindled in the post-COVID era, that does not mean they are gone. 3 Sons Brewing in Dania Beach has announced the details of their Lumberjack Day 2024 event – a celebration of all things craft beer and community along with the release of Lumberjack Morning Break, 3 Sons Brewing’s Imperial Maple coffee stout aged in bourbon barrels.
Escape Brewing, located in Trinity, Florida, is inviting beer lovers and community members to a heartfelt farewell to its original taproom. After years of serving the community at 9945 Trinity Blvd, Escape Brewing is preparing to move to a new location not far from the current one, but not without one last big celebration at its original spot.
Southern Swells Brewing, located in Jacksonville Beach, is gearing up for one of its most anticipated events of the year—Karate Day 2024. Scheduled for Saturday, August 17th, this event promises to be a celebration of innovative craft beers, great food, and live music, making it a must-attend for beer enthusiasts and locals alike.
Fresh from the announcement that Tilray Brands has acquired four new breweries from Molson Coors Beverage Company, a new announcement from Tilray Brands:
NEW YORK, Aug. 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tilray Brands, Inc. (“Tilray”, “our”, “we” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: TLRY; TSX: TLRY), a global lifestyle consumer packaged goods company elevating lives through moments of connection, today announced that the Company has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire four craft breweries from Molson Coors Beverage Company (“Molson Coors”) (NYSE: TAP). The acquisition includes Hop Valley Brewing Company, Terrapin Beer Co., Revolver Brewing, and Atwater Brewery.
As part of a continued effort to keep their content as current as possible, today the Cicerone Certification Program introduced a fresh round of updates to
their syllabi. This comes two years after the last updates, which were prompted by the 2021 BJCP style guideline changes. While no BJCP updates drove these latest changes, the program felt it necessary to add specific topics to keep pace with some of the current trends in the beer industry. “Since taking the program over in March, Dan and I have had constant discussions about ways to ensure that the Cicerone program provides as much value as possible as the beer industry evolves,” said Cicerone program president Jason Pratt. “We feel that these changes are another step toward ensuring that Cicerone continues to be the gold standard when it comes to practical and relevant industry knowledge for beer professionals,” he said.