What does Pepin Distribute?

What does Pepin Distribute?

Product. Pepin Distributing is Tampa’s premiere total beverage company. We are the proud distributor of products ranging from leading Local, National and Import Brewers + Wine, Spirits, and NA’s. Visit each brand to learn more.

Did Pepin Distributing sell?

July 15, 2021 – This week the Tampa-based beverage distributor Pepin Distributing Co. said it has reached an agreement to be sold to Baltimore-based private equity firm Redwood Capital Investments.

Who bought Pepin Distributing Company?

Redwood Capital Investment
CEO Tom Pepin, whose father founded the company in the early 1960s, confirmed the sale to Redwood Capital Investment, the private equity arm of Baltimore billionaire Jim Davis, but declined to disclose the price. He said the deal has been in the works for five months and is expected to be finalized by Monday.

How much did Heidelberg sell for?

A Maryland investment firm paid $33.2 million for the Heidelberg Distributing beverage distribution business’ Moraine real estate, new property records show.

Who bought Heidelberg Distributing?

Vail Miller Jr., chief executive of Heidelberg, and Albert Vontz IV said in a joint statement that the Miller and Vontz families have agreed to sell Heidelberg Distributing and Ohio Valley Wine Co. to Redwood, a permanent holding company.

Who is buying Heidelberg Distributing?

Who bought Heidelberg?

Redwood Capital Investments
Heidelberg Distributing Co., a family-owned business with more than 80 years in business, has been acquired by Redwood Capital Investments.

Is Heidelberg beer still available?

While Olympia Beer and Rainier Beer are now brewed out-of-state, the brands having been gobbled up by mega breweries, Heidelberg simply ceased to exist.

Who owns Heidelberg brewery?

Albert Vontz III
According to court documents, the company is now owned by Albert Vontz III and his sister, Carol Miller, the mother of Vail Miller Jr., and their families. Among the 18,000 products the company sells in Dayton is 6 million cases from Anheuser-Busch InBev and Yuengling products breweries yearly.

Did Heidelberg Distributing sell?

The owners of Heidelberg Distributing have agreed to sell their business to Redwood Capital Investments, according to a company statement sent in response to questions from the Dayton Daily News.

Does Henry Weinhard still make beer?

Some of its beers were brewed under contract at the Full Sail Brewing Company in Hood River until 2013. The Henry Weinhard’s Private Reserve brand survives today and is currently owned by Molson Coors Beverage Company.

Who distributes Henry Weinhard beer?

Molson Coors Beverage Company
The Henry Weinhard’s Private Reserve brand survives today and is currently owned by Molson Coors Beverage Company. Henry Weinhard’s Private Reserve has been slated for discontinuation according to Molson as of August 2021.

Why can’t I find Henry Weinhard beer?

Now the beer named after him, and brewed locally since 1976, has been discontinued by parent company Molson Coors. Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley announced the company will be discontinuing the beer, along with 10 other economy brands, as it shifts it focus to premium brands and newer offerings like hard seltzers.

Did Henry Weinhard go out of business?

Are they discontinuing Hamm’s beer?

Is Hamms Beer Discontinued? As part of its “streamlining” effort, MolsonCoors announced in August 2021 that Hamm’s Special Light would no longer be available.

Did Henry Weinhards go out of business?

Where is Henry Weinhards?

Portland
Weinhard worked for others in the beer business before buying his own brewery and founded Henry Weinhard’s and built its brewery complex in downtown Portland. Portland, Oregon, U.S.

Can you still buy Henry Weinhard beer?

Molson Coors CEO Gavin Hattersley announced the company will be discontinuing the beer, along with 10 other economy brands, as it shifts it focus to premium brands and newer offerings like hard seltzers.

Is Schlitz Malt Liquor still made?

Although it has fallen from its former title as one of America’s most popular beers, the Schlitz brand is still alive today and remains a sentimental favorite in the Midwest.