A beer company from Philly takes over 21st Amendment Brewery
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A beer company from Philly takes over 21st Amendment Brewery
""Cheers to new beginnings. Your favorite 21st Amendment beers, including Hell or High Watermelon and Brew Free! Or Die Blood Orange IPA, are hitting shelves right now across the Bay Area, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and New York.""
""Evil Genius has declared it will do 'no rebrands' and 'no recipe changes.'""
""The company was an early adopter of packaging high-quality beers in aluminum over bottles, a trend that's now ubiquitous in the beer and wine industries.""
""21st Amendment saw its sales decline during the COVID-19 pandemic, a trend that continued as more Americans started taking up low-to-no alcohol drinks.""
Evil Genius Beer Co. has purchased the 21st Amendment Brewery brand and will relaunch its beers across multiple states. The brewery, known for its craft beers in cans, faced declining sales during the COVID-19 pandemic and announced its closure last year. Co-founders Shaun O'Sullivan and Nico Freccia started the brewery in 2000, gaining recognition for their innovative packaging. Evil Genius aims to maintain the original recipes and branding while bringing back popular beers like Hell or High Watermelon and Brew Free! Or Die Blood Orange IPA.
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