Coop Ale Works y Four Corners Brewing se fusionan para formar Frontier Beverage Collective

Coop Ale Works y Four Corners Brewing se han fusionado para crear Frontier Beverage Collective, con efecto inmediato. Las dos cerveceras continuarán operando de manera independiente mientras comparten instalaciones de producción y se centran en la expansión regional. Matt Nunez ha sido nombrado nuevo director ejecutivo.

Coop Ale Works y Four Corners Brewing anunciaron su fusión el 2 de abril, formando Frontier Beverage Collective. El acuerdo entró en vigor de inmediato, tal como informó por primera vez Brewbound. Este movimiento tiene como objetivo fortalecer su posición en el mercado de la cerveza artesanal mediante recursos colaborativos. Las cerveceras planean mantener sus identidades y marcas independientes. Compartirán capacidades de producción para aumentar la eficiencia. El crecimiento regional sigue siendo una prioridad clave bajo la nueva estructura. Matt Nunez asume el cargo de director ejecutivo para liderar Frontier Beverage Collective. Su función supervisará las operaciones compartidas y los esfuerzos de expansión. La fusión refleja las tendencias de consolidación en curso en la industria cervecera.

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