
"Brewbound revealed the trade publication's 2025 industry Award Winners and Rising Stars during the 2025 Brewbound Live business conference in Marina del Rey, California, on December 10. The Brewbound Awards celebrate the achievements of industry leaders, trend setters, breakout brands, change agents and up-and-coming entrepreneurs during the last year. View the full list of 2025 award nominees. Winners of the 12th annual Brewbound Awards include:"
"The Craft Brewery of the Year is awarded to one independent craft beer company producing fewer than 100,000 barrels annually that has excelled in this increasingly challenging marketplace. Williamsport, Pennsylvania-based New Trail cracked the top 50 craft breweries by volume in 2024, marking a third-consecutive year of double-digit growth. The Large Brewery of the Year is awarded to one large beer company producing more than 100,000 barrels annually that continues to innovate and grow."
Brewbound announced its 2025 Award Winners and Rising Stars at the Brewbound Live business conference in Marina del Rey, California, on December 10. The Brewbound Awards recognize industry leaders, trend setters, breakout brands, change agents and up-and-coming entrepreneurs across brewing and adjacent alcohol categories. New Trail of Williamsport, Pennsylvania earned Craft Brewery of the Year after cracking the top 50 craft breweries by volume in 2024 and posting a third consecutive year of double-digit growth. Deschutes of Bend, Oregon won Large Brewery of the Year after a 9% volume rebound in 2024. Lauren Woods Limbach received a Lifetime Achievement award for building New Belgium’s wood-aged sour program. Carbliss was named Beyond Beer Company of the Year for double-digit canned cocktail growth. Sierra Nevada’s Pils was recognized as a standout new line after a draft-first launch.
Read at www.brewbound.com
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