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Yuengling’s Brands Now Available in Arkansas
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Yuengling’s Brands Now Available in Arkansas

D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., America’s Oldest Brewery is bringing its brands in their Iconic Eagle packaging to Arkansas starting today. Yuengling began selling its draft beer in January. Yuengling Brewery is a sixth generation, American-owned and family-operated company that started in Pottsville, PA in 1829. “We’ve had a terrific expansion into Arkansas and its…

Troegs Brewing releasing three more beers in cans
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Troegs Brewing releasing three more beers in cans

Troegenator Double Bock is now available in 12oz. cans! Pick up a 12-pack at your favorite store that carries Tröegs.   Malt: Chocolate, Munich, Pilsner Hops: German Northern Brewer, Magnum Yeast: Lager Color: Bronze Also, look for two of Troegs Brewing’s year-round favorites – Perpetual IPA and Sunshine Pils – in brand new 16oz. cans!    Perpetual IPA   Malts: Crystal,…

Beer Institute condemns Department of Commerce’s aluminum tariff recommendations
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Beer Institute condemns Department of Commerce’s aluminum tariff recommendations

Jim McGreevy, Beer Institute President and CEO, released the following statement on the Department of Commerce’s recommendations contained in the Section 232 National Security Investigation of Imports of Aluminum report: “It is disheartening that Secretary Ross did not recommend to President Trump excluding primary aluminum and cansheet from tariffs and other import restrictions in the…

MedReleaf introduces San Rafael ’71 cannabis-inspired beer
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MedReleaf introduces San Rafael ’71 cannabis-inspired beer

Canada’s first and only ISO 9001 and ICH-GMP certified cannabis producer, today announced the introduction of its first adult-use recreational brand: San Rafael ’71, inspired by and designed to celebrate the spirit of classic cannabis culture. San Rafael ’71 has been designed with the classic consumer in mind, one of the largest segments of the Canadian cannabis market. San Rafael ’71…