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Braxton Brewing Co., based in Covington, spun off its popular Garage Beer into its own company in 2023. Garage Beer is headquartered in Columbus and co-owned by brand investment marketer Andrew Sauer.
Brewing companies vary widely in the volume and variety of beer produced, from small nanobreweries to microbreweries to massive multinational conglomerate macrobreweries. In 2012 Kentucky's 21 breweries and brewpubs employed 270 people directly, and more than 8,000 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing.
Jason and Travis Kelce are the new co-owners of Garage Beer Co., a Columbus business that spun out of Convington, Kentucky-based Braxton Brewing Co. in 2023.. The NFL stars and University of ...
The company also began partnering with other local food companies, most notably Braxton Brewing Co., a microbrewery in Covington, Kentucky, to make a Black Raspberry Chip milk stout, a craft beer based on its signature ice cream flavor. [6]
In 2021, it was announced that Blue Ribbon Partners, an investment platform led by Kashper focused on US beer and beverages, owns Pabst Brewing Company. Blue Ribbon Partners is also an investor in City Brewing, the largest beverage alcohol co-packer in the U.S. [17]
Graeter’s Ice Cream and Braxton Brewing Co. announced a new lemon-flavored ice cream and beer on Friday, March 1.
In 1981, Metropoulos made his first acquisition of Stella Foods Inc., a Vermont-based cheese company, which later sold to Robert Bass for $375 million. [9]Some of the buy-build private equity transactions of Metropoulos have included Pinnacle Foods, Ghirardelli Chocolate Company, International Home Foods, Pabst Brewing Company, The Morningstar Group, Inc. (sold to Suiza Foods [10] which has ...
The company also owns the Wynkoop Brewing Company, Phantom Canyon Brewing, and several restaurants. [6] In January 2013, Breckenridge Brewery announced that its facility, by then producing 64,000 barrels of beer per year, was at max capacity and would be moving to a new brewery complex.