Consolidation in Brewing: How the Indies Stay Indie
For those brewers who do NOT want to hang it up, this idea may well be a viable means of continuing the brand at a lower-impact scale.
For those brewers who do NOT want to hang it up, this idea may well be a viable means of continuing the brand at a lower-impact scale.
An unabashed revision of a post that first appeared back in 2017, in response to a list from Paste Magazine. I thought it deserved an update, as the beer landscape, battered by Covid and economic upheaval, has changed radically.
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