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Business & EconomyDespite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that shut down many bars and restaurants, entrepreneur Anthony “Sizzle” Perry decided 2021 was a good time to start the first Black-owned craft brewery in Central Ohio. He's proud of its success over the past two-and-a half months.
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Though Ohio never closed down breweries, the COVID-19 pandemic has touched nearly all sides of the beer industry. According to a recent survey, 99% of…
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Brewery waste, fed at the right time at the right dosage to a wastewater treatment plant's bacteria, can be used to treat water. One Montana town is doing just that.
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The companies' founders say the merger is going to help the craft brewers compete in an industry that is seeing rapid consolidation.
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Brewmasters at craft breweries across the nation are bemoaning the government shutdown — the federal agency that has to approve new labels for new brews is closed, delaying all new releases.
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Ohio ranks fifth in the country for production of craft beer, with the number of craft breweries growing by 500 percent in just the last five years.About…
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A growing industry in Ohio is calling on local, state, and federal officials to take a serious look at water quality issues. Craft brewery owners say…
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When Europeans came to Ohio, one of the first crops they cultivated was hops; A small green flower that’s a main ingredients for brewing beer, which was...
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The tariffs President Trump imposed on imported steel and aluminum have been a drag on a lot of Ohio industries, including Columbus’s local craft beer…
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In San Diego, 150 craft breweries produce a lot of waste. The largest breweries work with local farmers who take the spent grain as a nutritious boost for their cows' diets.