Charlotte's Petty Thieves Brewing Co. sold to new owner

Charlotte brewery Petty Thieves Brewing Co. has been acquired by Brian Kletch, a corporate veteran with more than 20 years of experience. The sale ensures continued operations without any interruptions. Kletch aims to apply his business expertise and passion for employees in this new venture.

In Charlotte, North Carolina, the local brewery Petty Thieves Brewing Co. has changed hands, with Brian Kletch emerging as the new owner. Kletch brings over 20 years of corporate experience to the role, marking a shift for the establishment.

The transaction was confirmed by Aaron Gore, an expert in the brewery industry who facilitated the sale. According to reports, the brewery will maintain its operations seamlessly, avoiding any closures or production halts.

Kletch expressed his intentions clearly: he plans to leverage his business knowledge alongside his appreciation for people and employees to guide the brewery forward. This acquisition occurs amid a stable period for the business, with no indications of broader changes announced.

The news highlights ongoing developments in Charlotte's craft beer scene, where ownership transitions can influence local favorites without disrupting service. Gore's involvement underscores the professional handling of the deal within the industry.

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