Dutchess Beer Distributors in New York help raise thousands for charities
Over the weekend, Dutchess Beer Distributors and the River District Association in New York hosted the 23rd Annual Tony Cappillino Golf Tournament for charity. The tournament, named for the founder of Dutchess Beer Distributors, has raised close to $300,000 to date for those in need.
Living in hard seltzer’s shadow – will 2020 be the year of canned Micheladas?
Micheladas — cans of lager mixed with flavors like tomato, salt, and lime juice — have been growing in popularity. If it weren’t for hard seltzer, they would likely be the beer world’s biggest growth story. Read how the beer brands are positioning their canned Michaeladas for success in 2020.
These black-owned breweries give us hope for the future
African Americans own roughly one percent of the independent breweries throughout the U.S., but that number is growing each year. Take a look at some of the Black-owned breweries across the country bringing great beers to the industry.
Restaurants face challenges among coronavirus outbreak
Since the coronavirus began to grab headlines, Shabu House in Houston's Chinatown has been half full. At Yin Ji Chang Fen, a restaurant in Manhattan’s Chinatown, business has dropped 30% to 40% since the first cases of coronavirus were reported near the start of the year. Though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the virus is “not currently spreading in the community in the United States," fears about the illness have a ripple effect across industries and countries.
Adam Winklemann
Kristen Distributing Company
Bryan, TX
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