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Grand Canyon Brewing plans move to new $2.7M facility

The brewery, which began distributing its brews in Nevada earlier this year, will pump $2.7 million into a new 27,000-square-foot facility. It will allow the brewery to boost its brewing capacity from its present 6,000 barrels a year to 40,000 once the ....

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Tin Whiskers brewery opening in downtown St. Paul

The craft brewery craze is finally hitting St. Paul in a big way. In addition to Urban Growler Brewing, next-door Bang Brewing and Flat Earth, which is under construction at the old Hamm's site on the East Side, downtown will get its first small ....

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This SC brewery wins 2013

But as I started the task of assembling my personal favorites from 2013, one brewery kept coming up: Westbrook. Located just outside downtown Charleston in nearby Mt. Pleasant, S.C., Westbrook Brewing Co. is a short drive from downtown Savannah.

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Montana brewery sues Anheuser-Busch over slogan

(KMOV) – Montana-based Big Sky Brewery is suing Anheuser-Busch over what it says is a trademark violations. In a lawsuit filed in federal court on Dec. 20, the Missoula, Mont. brewery claims Anheuser-Busch copies its “Hold my beer and watch this” .... Big Sky Brewing sues Anheuser-Busch over slogan in Krasinski videosSt. Louis Business Journal Big Sky sues Bud Light over "Hold my beer" adsMissoula Independent (blog) all 4 news articles »

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Backpocket has big plans brewing

Backpocket Brewery co-owner and brewmaster Jake Simmons stands next to the seven new fermentation tanks the brewery has installed, making it the largest brewery in Iowa on Monday. / Benjamin Roberts / Iowa City Press-Citizen. Bottles wait to be filled ....

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Mankato Brewery expanding production by 40 percent

NORTH MANKATO — Mankato Brewery will be growing its production by 40 percent while expanding its service area in the Twin Cities. The company has had trouble keeping up with its orders, co-founder Tim Tupy said, so the owners decided to buy new .... and more »

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