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Bravus Brewing Continues Rapid Distribution Expansion Across Midwestern, Southern, and Northeastern States

April 26, 2023 by Spencer Mapes

ANAHEIM, California – Bravus, America’s first brewery dedicated solely to producing premium non-alcoholic craft beer, has announced its continued market expansion to three U.S. regions with Anheuser Busch, Miller Coors, and Craft Independent distribution. New territories include Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Texas, and New York. This expansion increases the brewery’s portfolio footprint to millions of non-alcoholic beer fans across 19 states.

Building upon its success, the award-winning brand already has strong, lasting wholesale partnerships covering California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois, Tennessee, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Orders are ongoing, with new accounts continually being added regionally and nationally.

“This is an exciting time for the company and our brand,” said Philip Brandes, founder and CEO, Bravus Brewing Co. “We have received repeated feedback from consumers and retailers in various regions eagerly anticipating the availability of our premium non-alcoholic craft beers. To meet this incredible demand, we have been working tirelessly to establish a strong wholesaler network by partnering with best-in-class distributors to bring our premium non-alcoholic craft beer to these important markets.”

New distribution partners for Bravus include Gasko Meyer (New York State), S.K.I. Beer (New York City); Zink Distributing Company (Indiana); Chas Seligman Distributing (Kentucky); Southeast Beverage Company & Ohio Eagle Distributing (Ohio); and L&F Distributors (Texas).

“Non-alcoholic craft beer is becoming a popular choice for adults looking to change things up. Some look to move towards healthier, more mindful drinking, whereas others want to take a break from their regular drinking routine,” continued Brandes. “Be it to rehydrate after an intense trail run or to crack a cold one at a backyard gathering with friends and family, the non-alcoholic category is experiencing staggering demand.”

Crafted in Anaheim, California, award-winning Bravus brews a wide variety of premium non-alcoholic craft beers to satisfy just about every beer lover and those thirsty to try something new. The less than .5% ABV beers are 100% vegan, brewed to reduce gluten, and contain approximately 100 calories per 12-ounce can. Bravus’ core line-up of beers includes a West Coast IPA, Blood Orange IPA, Golden Light, and Peanut Butter Dark.

About Bravus

Founded in 2015, Bravus Brewing was born from a never-ending pursuit of pushing boundaries, overcoming obstacles, and forever changing the beer landscape. North America’s first brewery solely dedicated to producing non-alcoholic craft beer perfected its proprietary brewing process over many years to accomplish what was previously deemed impossible: brewing an award-winning non-alcoholic premium craft beer to compete alongside its alcoholic counterparts.

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Filed Under: Non-Alcoholic Beer Tagged With: Alcohol Free, Bravus, Bravus Brewing, NA Beer, Non-Alcoholic Beer

Athletic Brewing Re-Releases Soul Sour

February 8, 2023 by Spencer Mapes

MILFORD, Connecticut and SAN DIEGO, California — Athletic Brewing Company, America’s leading producer of non-alcoholic craft beer, is excited to relaunch Soul Sour in celebration of Black History Month.

Originally launched in 2021, Soul Sour was inspired by Athletic teammates who wanted to celebrate the beauty, achievement, and legacy of Black culture.

100% of profits from the 2023 release of Soul Sour will be donated to organizations working to break down barriers in the brewing industry, including Lifting Lucy, the Sacred Heart University Brewers Scholarship Fund, and other impact programs.

“We love bringing this brew back each year, and continuing the legacy of community, collaboration, and empowerment,” said Athletic Brewing Co-Founder & CEO Bill Shufelt. “We’re excited to continue utilizing the profits from Soul Sour to support diversity and inclusion within our industry.”

This year’s brew features original label artwork from Sabrena Khadija, a Sierra Leonean-American illustrator based in Washington, D.C. who drew inspiration from iconic pieces of Black art from the 90s.

According to Khadija, her goal as an artist is to contribute to the representation of Black art with her own unique style. Khadija’s Soul Sour label features a bright and vibrant Black community with African Geometric Patterns woven throughout.

“The flavors and references to Black art directly inspired the color palette,” Khadija said.

Every can of Soul Sour will benefit organizations like Lifting Lucy, which helps support Black, Indigenous, and all Women of Color (BIWOC) on their journeys in brewing.

“We are honored to be partnering with Athletic Brewing on the third edition of Soul Sour,” said Lifting Lucy Co-Founders, Ashlie Randolph, and Tranice Watts. “They have supported us in many ways, so to be able to partner and use the proceeds to grow and expand upon our brand initiatives like Brewsters Brunch that invites BIWOC to network, share stories, experiences, and challenges within the brewing and beverage industry is special.”

Coinciding with Black History Month and the re-release of Soul Sour, Athletic Brewing will also publish educational blog and social content featuring Crystal Rose, the Co-Director of Climbers of Color. Athletic Brewing Company Scholarship recipient Rodney Woodard will also join the Without Compromise podcast

Soul Sour is a refreshing and slightly sour brew that highlights flavors of blueberry, lemon, and mango. With a sweet nose, crisp body, and slightly sour finish, Soul Sour is vibrant, bright, and tart. Featuring Amarillo, Citra, and Mosaic hops along with lemon peel, this brew is a sip of solidarity and strength, reflecting the power of community, love, and unity.

Soul Sour is available to purchase for a limited time on www.athleticbrewing.com.

About Athletic Brewing

Athletic Brewing, founded in 2017 by Bill Shufelt and John Walker, is America’s leading producer of non-alcoholic craft beer. In 2022, Athletic was ranked as the 26th fastest-growing private company in America by Inc. Magazine, named one of TIME’s “100 Most Influential Companies,” and featured on Fortune’s “Change the World” list. Athletic was also selected as one of Ad Age’s Top 20 Hottest Brands of 2022 and appeared on Fast Company’s “Brands That Matter” list in 2021. The company has won dozens of prestigious brewing awards, including Gold & Silver for its Run Wild and Free Wave IPAs in the 2022 US Open of Beer Championship. It was also named the North American Brewer of the Year at the 2022 International Beer Challenge. Athletic has custom breweries on the east and west coasts and donates up to $2 million of all sales to protecting and restoring outdoor spaces across the globe via its Two For The Trails program. Plus, as a part of its IMPACT Program, 1% of revenue goes to non-profit organizations that support positive impact and opportunity from the ground up. As of 2022, Athletic Brewing is proudly a Certified B Corporation™. Its full-flavored non-alcoholic brews and hop-infused sparkling waters are available for purchase on www.athleticbrewing.com.

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