
"On the latest Brewbound Podcast, the Brewbound team closes the book on a lackluster selling season. Brewbound senior reporter Zoe Licata breaks down the final round of off-premise data, with a letdown from the historically sales boosting summer beer occasions. Zoe along with Brewbound editor Justin Kendall and managing editor Jessica Infante also recap the latest 3 Up, 3 Down quarterly report from 3 Tier Beverages, noting a few bright spots through the halfway point of the year, including alternative packaging styles such as smaller can formats."
"Plus, the team also hits the latest hot topics, including a major packaging change for Canada's Moosehead and the ensuing consumer backlash; a Denver brewery's closing announcement unlike any other; Iron Hill's decision to shutter three brewpubs; recent taproom consumer trends; and Boston Beer choosing a side in the Team Conrad versus Team Jeremiah debate in an effort to tap into Gen Z culture. And a bonus: More tomato canning talk than you'd expect. Listen here or on your preferred podcast platform."
Off-premise beer sales underperformed during the summer, with traditional high-demand occasions failing to drive expected volume. Final off-premise data revealed a notable letdown compared with historical summer patterns. A quarterly 3 Up, 3 Down report from 3 Tier Beverages identified some bright spots through midyear, particularly growth in alternative packaging such as smaller can formats. Industry news included a major packaging change for Canada's Moosehead that sparked consumer backlash, an unusual Denver brewery closing announcement, and Iron Hill's plan to shutter three brewpubs. Recent taproom consumer trends showed shifting behaviors, and Boston Beer engaged in Gen Z-targeted brand positioning. More tomato canning talk also featured.
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