craft brewing

Paul Thomas Urbish, director of the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
May 12, 2026

Sherrill taps Urbish to lead NJ Alcoholic Beverage Control

Paul Urbish currently serves as a director on the state Cannabis Regulatory Commission. His nomination comes amid ongoing liquor law changes in the state.

Doby Major Leagues Caramel Pale Ale
Aug 1, 2025

Montclair Brewery honors NJ baseball legend Doby

A new commemorative can will celebrate the beer honoring barrier-breaking baseball legend Larry Doby, a former resident of Montclair.

Beer on tap
Jun 23, 2025

Inaugural NJ Craft Beer Week spotlights 150 breweries

Coming out of a challenging period marked by rising costs, shifting rules and pandemic restrictions, the first-ever event will highlight brews from across the state with tap takeovers, live music and more.

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Apr 17, 2025

Rowan College to launch craft brewing certificate program

The seven-week course is being made possible through a first-of-its-kind partnership in New Jersey.

Alternate Ending Beer Co. is based in Aberdeen.
Mar 24, 2025

Lawmakers weigh measure to nurture NJ’s craft brewing industry

The move would create the “Jersey Craft Beverage Retailer Promotion and Grant Program,” which would advertise and promote locally based alcohol beverage makers, as well as the retailers who sell those products.

Beer on tap
Mar 18, 2024

OPINION: Last call

Attorney Caleb Trotter writes, "The day for New Jersey’s Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control bureaucrats to sober up has arrived."

Community and business leaders gathered Feb. 23 at the Community House of Moorestown to announce a partnership between the Community House, Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) and King’s Road Brewing Company that would bring New Jersey’s first educational-based microbrewery to Main Street in Moorestown.
Mar 11, 2024

South Jersey college pairs with craft brewer to offer beer biz training

Through a partnership with Kings Road Brewing Co. and the Community House of Moorestown, Rowan College at Burlington County is launching an associate degree program in that blends classroom learning with hands-on industry experience.