Brewing something bigger Yards, Bald Birds, and Two Roads team up

Philadelphia, PALocal News

Yards Brewing Co. , Bald Birds Brewing Co. , and Two Roads Brewing have united to create the B3 Beverage Company, focusing on a diverse range of drinks. The collaboration combines over 100 years of brewing expertise to offer innovative alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, including beers and seltzers. Each brewery will maintain its separate operations, allowing customers to continue enjoying their beloved drinks.

Bald Birds, based in Jersey Shore, PA, is celebrated for its selection of Hazy IPAs, while Two Roads is known for its creative limited releases. Yards Brewing has a strong reputation in Philadelphia, recognized for its classic beers and community engagement. CEO Trevor Prichett stated that the collaboration exemplifies strength in unity amid a challenging craft beer landscape. The new venture aims to enhance the local craft beer culture while providing consumers with novel options. The partnership signifies a proactive approach to navigating industry challenges and meeting changing consumer preferences.

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