Raleigh, N.C.-based Big Boss Brewing Co. is partnering with beverage platform Bevana to make its beers accessible to customers across the country. Meanwhile, Big Boss will continue its transition to a new taproom.
“Leaving your original taproom is a bit like leaving your childhood home, but we know that this is all just another step forward for us as we focus on making even more of the types of beers that let us help build the North Carolina brewing scene,” said Seth Adams, Brewery Director for Big Boss. “And partnering with Bevana just made perfect sense. We get to focus on innovating and staying close to the community, while they cut through the noise and help us reach customers across the state. We get to stay small and independent, but think big.”
Bevana is a platform that connects artisan beverage makers with eager customers that they would otherwise be unable to reach. Big Boss’s beers will now be offered on Bevana’s online shop, which ships directly to customers’ homes or businesses. Bevana has the ability to deliver beer to customers in 42 states.
“Big Boss is one of the true foundational breweries here in the Carolinas,” explained Aaron Gore, Bevana’s Senior Director of Business Development. “It was the first brewery that I worked at after moving to North Carolina years ago. Being able to help new customers across the country experience and enjoy some of the beers that built our local craft brewing industry is a privilege. No one should ever miss out on their next favorite thing to drink, just because of where they live. Bevana cuts through that, and helps breweries like Big Boss continue to grow and innovate.”
The brewery’s most popular beers will continue to be found throughout the state, including its flagships Penny Brown Ale, Trail Guide West Coast IPA, and Seabee Gose brewed with Tangerine and Raspberry. New and seasonal offerings will also be hitting shelves soon, following on the heels of their most popular yearly offering, Harvest Time Pumpkin Ale.
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