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'''Red Mountain Beverage Company''' is a diversified beverage company based in [[Birmingham]]. The company is owned by [[Linearstone Holding Corporation]]. Red Mountain Beverage owns and manages beverage companies. The company offers lesser-known drink brands that have strong regional sales and appeal. The company owns and has trademark and distribution rights to a number of brands.
'''Red Mountain Beverage Company''' is a diversified beverage company based in [[Birmingham]]. The company is owned by [[Linearstone Holding Corporation]]. Red Mountain Beverage owns and manages beverage companies. The company offers lesser-known drink brands that have strong regional sales and appeal. The company owns and has trademark and distribution rights to a number of brands.


In [[2009]] owner [[Glen Herrin]] told the press that if higher-gravity beers are allowed in Alabama (by passage of legislation supported by [[Free the Hops]]), that the company would likely build its own brewery in [[Birmingham]].
In [[2009]] owner [[Glen Herrin]] told the press that if higher-gravity beers are allowed in Alabama (by passage of legislation supported by [[Free the Hops]]), that the company would likely build its own brewery in [[Birmingham]].
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[[Category:Bottlers]]
[[Category:Bottlers]]
[[Category:Beer]]
[[Category:2008 establishments]]
[[Category:Soft drinks]]
[[Category:Soft drinks]]

Revision as of 10:52, 30 June 2010

Red Mountain Beverage logo.jpg

Red Mountain Beverage Company is a diversified beverage company based in Birmingham. The company is owned by Linearstone Holding Corporation. Red Mountain Beverage owns and manages beverage companies. The company offers lesser-known drink brands that have strong regional sales and appeal. The company owns and has trademark and distribution rights to a number of brands.

In 2009 owner Glen Herrin told the press that if higher-gravity beers are allowed in Alabama (by passage of legislation supported by Free the Hops), that the company would likely build its own brewery in Birmingham.

Brands

Former brands

References

  • Plott, Bill (April 23, 2008) "Red Mountain Beverage introduces new beer to Birmingham market." Birmingham News
  • Plott, Bill (March 22, 2009) "Emerald Coast may start brewing in Birmingham." Birmingham News