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Reyes Beer Division is one of the largest private companies in the country and it is the nation's largest beer distributor. Monarch Beverage has been family-owned since it was founded in 1947 by Edwin T. French Sr.
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Indiana craft beer makers are not just creating unique flavor, they are using more Indiana grown ingredients.
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Some businesses have delayed opening while they wait for permits from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau.
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Monarch Beverage works with breweries and wineries to distribute beer and wine across the state. But under Indiana law, no company can distribute both beer and liquor.
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The course at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis is designed to give students a step up when it comes to getting a job in craft beer, which is an exploding industry in Indiana.
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Indiana legislative leaders aren't certain they'll resolve a cold beer sales controversy this session.
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A convenience store's recent use of a legal loophole drew the ire of liquor stores and legislative leaders.
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Rita Kohn is a local playwright, documentarian and NUVO's long time beer columnist.
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Hops grow like weeds, but in Indiana's humidity, they're also prone to mildew. That's one reason the state only has about 50 acres of hops.
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An Indianapolis craft brewery has been celebrating motorsports since it first opened in 2010. Four years ago it struck up a partnership with a then up and coming IndyCar driver named James Hinchcliffe.