When Norfolk’s City Council approved the permit for the controversial Armed Forces Brewing Company over some neighborhood ...
The CEO of Armed Forces Brewing Co. alleged efforts to derail the business led to the company leaving Norfolk, but financial ...
The CEO of Armed Forces Brewing Company announced he planned to move the brewery's headquarters out of Norfolk, Virginia, "because of the actions of a group of people with a woke agenda." ...
Armed Forces Brewing Company is leaving Norfolk. Both the taproom and brewing facility have closed, and the company plans to ...
Remember the anti-“woke” beer company that Glenn Youngkin helped lure to Norfolk a couple of years back with $300,000 in tax ...
In a Thursday announcement, CEO Alan Beal blamed what he described as the “local woke mob” for making the brewery unable to operate profitably in Norfolk. He also alleged community members ...
Armed Forces Brewing Company CEO released a statement Thursday night signaling the departure of its headquarters out of Norfolk and Virginia.
The Armed Forces Brewing Company’s tumultuous time in the Mermaid City is coming to an end, as its CEO said Thursday he would ...
Both the taproom and brewing facility have closed, and the company plans to relocate to “a more pro-small business social and economic climate,” according to CEO Alan Beal. In a statement ...
Armed Forces Brewing Company will close its Norfolk location in part because of what they called a "toxic environment" and move to a new, "friendlier" area.