
Ezra Johnson-Greenough
Owner and Lead Writer at New School Beer + Cider
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1 week ago |
newschoolbeer.com | Ezra Johnson-Greenough
The Brewers Association (BA)—the trade association representing small and independent American craft brewers1 —today released its annual production figures for the U.S. craft brewing industry2, highlighting the new realities of a maturing market in a rapidly evolving environment. Craft brewers produced 23.1 million barrels of beer in 2024, a 4.0% decrease from 20233.
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1 week ago |
newschoolbeer.com | Ezra Johnson-Greenough
About the Watersheds & the Beers They Inspired Hood River Brewshed – The West Fork Hood River and Cold Springs Creek (Tamanawas Falls) are two of the waterways in this brewshed that stand to gain new protections via the River Democracy Act.
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2 weeks ago |
newschoolbeer.com | Ezra Johnson-Greenough
FRESH HOP PALE ALES AND INDIA PALE ALES 🥇GOLD - Living Haus Beer Co Dino 🥈SILVER - Baerlic Beer Company Fresh Hop Splishy IPA 🥉BRONZE - Bend Brewing Company Fresh Hop Mosaic Mega Pint FRESH HOP HAZY PALE ALES AND INDIA PALE ALES 🥇GOLD - Von Ebert Brewing Fresh Hop Sector 7 🥈SILVER - Fort George Brewery Fresh Hop Fields of Green 🥉BRONZE - StormBreaker Brewing Set Freshies To Haze OTHER FRESH HOP BEERS 🥇GOLD - Binary Brewing Cones of Lorien 🥈SILVER - Oak Union Brewing Fresh Hop Green Idol...
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2 weeks ago |
newschoolbeer.com | Ezra Johnson-Greenough
On Monday, April 7th employees of Hop Valley Brewing were informed that all brewing operations will be ceasing at their Eugene headquarters and primary brewing production facility by this July. The Hop Valley beers aren’t going anywhere, all of their beers will now be brewed at either 10 Barrel Brewing in Bend or Widmer Brothers Brewing in Portland. The entire operations team at the Eugene brewery will be let go and some of the administrative and marketing staff have already been laid off.
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2 weeks ago |
wweek.com | Ezra Johnson-Greenough
The stage is set for Oregon’s most prestigious awards show. The lectern is moved into place, gaffers adjust the spotlight, an engineer cues up the sound and projector, the band warms up behind the curtains, and discreet sealed envelopes are readied for presenters to the evening’s winners. But this isn’t the James Beard Awards, or the Portland Art Museum’s pricey Cinema Unbound. It’s the biggest night of the year for Oregon’s most popular product: local craft beer.
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The Top 50 Craft Breweries in the nation based on annual production. https://t.co/H7TuASIbR0

Winners of the 10th annual OREGON BEER AWARDS https://t.co/KcjnTge8pW

Eugene, Oregon's @HopValley is closing their brewery to outsource all production to other Tilray owned brands. https://t.co/VQt91Fvzmm #eugeneor #eugeneoregon #oregonbeer #oregoncraftbeer