Fieldwork Opens First Sonoma County Location in Santa Rosa's Montgomery Village

BERKELEY, Calif., Dec. 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Fieldwork is excited to announce the opening of its newest location in Santa Rosa's Montgomery Village, bringing a full range of craft beer, non-alcoholic beverages, and casual dining to Sonoma County. The new location expands Fieldwork's mission of offering something for everyone — from hop-forward IPAs and lagers to flavorful non-alcoholic options, craft sodas, and kid-friendly selections.

Located at 2400 Midway Drive in the bustling Montgomery Village shopping center, the Santa Rosa space features more than 4,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor seating, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere for families, friends, and fans of all beverage preferences.

Crafted for Every Kind of Guest

Fieldwork's Santa Rosa location is built around its expansive beverage menu featuring award-winning craft beers, a full range of non-alcoholic options, and a food program designed for all ages.

Highlights include:

  • Rotating Craft Beer Menu: Fresh, small-batch releases and core favorites like Pulp Hazy IPA, direct from the brewery in Berkeley.
  • Robust Non-Alcoholic Lineup: Full-flavor non-alcoholic craft beers, sparkling hop water, house-made craft sodas, and Fieldwork's popular "Supertonic" botanical mocktails — offering flavorful choices for non-drinkers, families, and health-minded guests.
  • Food for Everyone: Hand-crafted Neapolitan and Detroit-style pizzas, fresh salads, small plates, and a menu just for the kids.
  • Flexible Ordering: All beverages are available for on-site enjoyment, pickup, and local delivery within 5 miles.

A Community-Driven Addition to Montgomery Village

As Fieldwork's first Sonoma County location, the Santa Rosa taproom brings a new gathering place to a neighborhood already known for great food, shopping, and community experiences.

"Santa Rosa's culture of craft and community made Montgomery Village the perfect fit for Fieldwork," said Barry Braden, Co-Founder and CEO. "Our goal was to create a space where everyone feels welcome, whether they're enjoying one of our beers, exploring our non-alcoholic offerings, or simply sharing good food with family and friends."

The new location marks Fieldwork's continued, thoughtful expansion across Northern California while maintaining its commitment to community, craftsmanship, and inclusive hospitality.

Location, Hours & Contact

Fieldwork - Santa Rosa

2400 Midway Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405

Tel: (707) 852-5478

Hours:

Sun–Thu: 11am–9pm

Fri–Sat: 11am–10pm

For more information on the Santa Rosa location and all things Fieldwork, visit drinkfieldwork.com and follow Fieldwork on Instagram @drinkfieldwork.

About Fieldwork

Founded in Berkeley, California in 2014, Fieldwork is known for crafting innovative beverages with a focus on quality and community. With nine locations and more coming across Northern California, Fieldwork has become a go-to for drinkers seeking something fresh, bold, and unapologetically local.

'Beer Belly' Linked to Heart Damage in Me

CHICAGO, Dec. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A large new study using advanced imaging found that abdominal obesity, sometimes referred to as a "beer belly," is associated with more harmful changes in heart structure than overall body weight alone, especially in men. The findings, being presented this week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), also point to actions patients and doctors can take to identify potential risks and intervene earlier to protect the heart.

"Abdominal obesity, a high waist-to-hip ratio, is associated with more concerning cardiac remodeling patterns than high body mass index (BMI) alone," said study lead author Jennifer Erley, M.D., radiology resident at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany. "It appears to lead to a potentially pathological form of cardiac remodeling, concentric hypertrophy, where the heart muscle thickens but the overall size of the heart doesn't increase, leading to smaller cardiac volumes. In fact, the inner chambers become smaller, so the heart holds and pumps less blood. This pattern impairs the heart's ability to relax properly, which eventually can lead to heart failure."

Taking into account BMI, a measure of general obesity calculated from a person's weight and height, and waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), a measure of abdominal obesity, the researchers studied cardiovascular MRI images of 2,244 adults aged 46 to 78 (43% female) without known cardiovascular disease. Abdominal obesity reflects an accumulation of visceral fat, which is stored deep around internal organs and strongly linked to harmful cardiovascular effects. All of the study participants are part of the ongoing Hamburg City Health Study, a long-term population study in Germany.

According to BMI, 69% of males and 56% of females in the study were overweight or obese. Using WHR, 91% of the males and 64% of females met the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for obesity.

General obesity based on BMI was more often linked to enlarged heart chambers across all participants. Abdominal obesity was associated with thickening of the heart muscle and smaller heart chamber volumes. These changes were more prominent in men, particularly in the right ventricle, which pumps blood to the lungs. This may reflect early cardiac stress on the heart related to how abdominal fat affects breathing and lung pressure.

Obesity also was linked to subtle heart tissue changes in men, detectable only with advanced cardiac MRI, potentially signaling early heart stress before symptoms or diagnosable disease. These associations persisted even after accounting for other cardiovascular risk factors, including arterial hypertension, smoking, diabetes and cholesterol.

"The sex-specific differences suggest that male patients may be more vulnerable to the structural effects of obesity on the heart, a finding not widely reported in earlier studies," Dr. Erley said. "Rather than focusing on reducing overall weight, middle-aged adults should focus on preventing abdominal fat accumulation through regular exercise, a balanced diet and timely medical intervention, if necessary."

The more extensive heart damage seen in men could be due to an earlier onset of more severe abdominal obesity, or the cardioprotective effect of estrogen in women, Dr. Erley said, though more research is needed.

With a tape measure, anyone can calculate their WHR at home by dividing their waist circumference at its narrowest point by their hip circumference at its widest point. A ratio above 0.90 for men and 0.85 for women is an indicator of abdominal obesity and is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to the WHO.

The authors also encourage clinicians to be proactive in checking and flagging abdominal obesity early on to improve health outcomes.

"From the perspective of a radiologist, when we see this cardiac remodeling pattern, we currently think of cardiomyopathy, hypertensive heart disease or some other form of disease, but we don't clinically draw the line to obesity in our reports," Dr. Erley said. "This study should alert radiologists and cardiologists to be more aware that this remodeling could be attributed independently to obesity."

Co-authors are Jonas H. Lund, M.D., Isabel Molwitz, M.D., Ersin Cavus, M.D., Gerhard B. Adam, M.D., Peter Bannas, M.D., Enver G. Tahir, M.D., and Mathias Meyer M.D.

Note: Copies of RSNA 2025 news releases and electronic images will be available online at RSNA.org/press25. 

RSNA is an association of radiologists, radiation oncologists, medical physicists and related scientists promoting excellence in patient care and health care delivery through education, research and technologic innovation. The Society is based in Oak Brook, Illinois. (RSNA.org)

For patient-friendly information on cardiac MRI, visit RadiologyInfo.org.

SKIP THE MILK, RAISE A PINT FOR THE HOLIDAYS INSTEAD! GUINNESS AND LAST CRUMB DELIVER THE SEASON'S MOST ICONIC PAIRING

This season, Guinness is reimagining holiday traditions through flavor – pairing its iconic pour with

handcrafted Last Crumb cookies for the Most Wonderful Pint of the Year.

NEW YORK, Nov. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 'Tis the season to be pairing Guinness and cookies! Today, the iconic brewer joins forces with cult-favorite bakery Last Crumb for a limited-edition cookie collection that's meant to be shared with the people who matter most, uniting beer lovers and cookie connoisseurs for their Most Wonderful Pint of the Year.

The collection features six cookies – three baked with the signature flavor of Guinness and three Last Crumb classics crafted to pair perfectly with your pint. Every flavor was chosen to bring out the best in the iconic stout from rich toffee and nostalgic sticky pudding to playful milkshake, banana cream, peanut butter, and birthday cake. When enjoyed alongside a pint, they're the kind of pairing that makes grown-ups believe in magic all over again.

Kicking things off with the cookies baked with the unforgettable flavor of Guinness:

  • Pub Cookie: This Guinness Chocolate Chip creation combines the roasted flavor of Guinness Draught with buttery toffee and dark chocolate.
  • Twist & Stout: One of the most beloved Irish pub traditions is adding fruit syrup — usually black currant — to a pint for a sweetened twist. This Guinness Raspberry Cocoa Milkshake cookie takes that same twist, blending the flavor of silky smooth stout with tart, juicy fruit to create pure magic.
  • Not Your Nan's: This Guinness Sticky Toffee Pudding cookie takes notes of nostalgic toffee bliss and classic pudding and pairs it with the depth of Guinness Draught. Serve it warm, add vanilla ice cream, drizzle on the butterscotch and thank us later.

Next up, Guinness is featuring three fan-favorite Last Crumb cookie flavors that pair perfectly with a pint:

  • The Barrel Roll: A banana cream pie masterpiece that captures chaotic ingenuity through velvety layered flavors of banana, white chocolate, and cream — crafted to complement the roasted depth and creamy smoothness of Guinness. A pairing built on texture as much as taste.
  • Peanut Butter Guinness Time: The roasted barley in Guinness gives off a gentle nuttiness that finds its match in this peanut butter cookie. This rich, holiday-ready combination layers chocolatey notes and roasted warmth into perfect harmony.
  • Midnight Snack: Soft, buttery, and sweet, this birthday cake cookie leans nostalgic — until Guinness steps in. The stout's roasted bitterness cuts through the sugar, resets the palate, and keeps the moment going bite after bite.

For this collaboration, we've brought classic Guinness advertising magic back to life on a special edition tin featuring some of the brand's most memorable characters. It's a tribute to the artistry that made Guinness more than just a beer, but a cultural icon – and a holiday collectible to hold onto long after the cookies (and tinsel) are gone.

"We've always believed the best part of the holidays isn't what's on the table but who's around it," said Karissa Downer, Director, Guinness. "Partnering with Last Crumb lets us turn that idea into something everyone can share – a pint, a cookie and a holiday celebration that's full of flavor. Together, we've created a new kind of holiday ritual, one that's all about enjoying something special with your friends and family."

The first Guinness x Last Crumb Holiday Cookie Drop lands soon — available now for pre-order at lastcrumb.com/products/last-crumb-x-guinness for $120, with nationwide shipping beginning November 24. Each order includes six handcrafted cookies, a collectible holiday tin, and two 16 oz Guinness glasses. To enjoy Guinness alongside the collection, visit guinness.com/wheretobuy to find retailers near you. And if you miss the pre-order window, don't worry – two more restocks are scheduled for December 2 and December 16. Turns out, good things still come to those who wait — but be sure to grab the collection while you can, because it won't be around for long. 

Derek Jager, Last Crumb Founder said, "This is easily one of the top collabs we've ever worked on. Guinness has such a great flavor profile to use as a base for cookies, we immediately knew one flavor would not do the collaboration justice. We set out to create three iconic flavors, using different ingredients that pair exceptionally with Guinness. From dark chocolate, to raspberries, to dates and toffee, we wanted to create an unique experience with each cookie. Every bite can also be accentuated with a cold Guinness, and that is exactly how we recommend the cookies be enjoyed!"

MORE WAYS TO RAISE A PINT THIS SEASON

Throughout the holidays, Guinness is finding new ways for people to share The Most Wonderful Pint of the Year.

  • The Guinness Holiday Pop-Up – Guinness is making it snow in Vegas this December with a magical holiday pop-up! For two nights only on December 5th and 6th, adults (21+) can step inside the brand's tiny pub, "The Chilly Toucan" to enjoy tiny pints that pair with tiny cookies from the Guinness x Last Crumb collection.
  • Guinness Gives Back Fund – Guinness is proud to support the communities who have long supported us. This holiday season, for every virtual pint "poured" at spiritspromos.diageoplatform.com/guinness/givesback, Guinness will donate $1 — up to $25,000 — to support the James Beard Foundation and its mission to build a stronger, more inclusive food and beverage industry.
  • Limited-Edition Holiday Can – Guinness Draught 8-packs will feature an illustrated homage to St. James's Gate — the home of Guinness — filled with hidden nods to the people and places that make every pint special. Available nationwide for a limited time, it's a keepsake that captures the magic of where it all began.
  • "The Most Wonderful Pint of the Year" TVC – Returning to screens for another season, Guinness's holiday ad transforms a perfectly poured pint into a glowing snow globe – capturing the warmth and connection that make it, well, the Most Wonderful Pint of the Year.
  • From Baltimore to Chicago, the Guinness Open Gate Breweries are keeping the season bright with festive experiences, exclusive releases, and plenty of reasons to raise a glass together.
    • Both breweries kick off on Black Friday with seasonal décor, special deals, and limited-edition beer drops. Guests can enjoy "Festive Flights" – four holiday beers paired with fresh-baked goods – plus live music and shopping featuring local vendors. Each brewery will close out the year with a Mystery Beer Release on New Year's Eve. To explore events or purchase tickets, visitGuinness Open Gate Brewery Baltimore orGuinness Open Gate Brewery Chicago.

As you celebrate the season with those who matter most, Guinness is here to make every moment feel a little more special. Please remember to drink responsibly, and follow @GuinnessUS for the latest updates.

About Guinness

The Guinness brand was established in 1759, when Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000 year lease on St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin. Brewed using four main ingredients, water, barley (malted & roasted), hops and yeast, Guinness is the world's most popular stout. The iconic beer is brewed in 49 countries worldwide and sold in over 150 with almost 9 million glasses of Guinness enjoyed every day around the world. The most GUINNESS is sold in Great Britain, Ireland, USA, Nigeria and Cameroon. More information can be found at www.guinness.com.

About Diageo

Diageo is a global leader in beverage alcohol with an outstanding collection of brands across spirits and beer categories. These brands include Johnnie Walker, Crown Royal, J&B and Buchanan's whiskies, Smirnoff and Ketel One vodkas, Captain Morgan, Baileys, Don Julio, Tanqueray and Guinness. Diageo is a global company, and our products are sold in nearly 180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the London Stock Exchange (DGE) and the New York Stock Exchange (DEO).

For more information about Diageo, our people, our brands, and performance, visit us at www.diageo.com. Visit Diageo's global responsible drinking resource, www.DRINKiQ.com for information, initiatives, and ways to share best practice. 

Celebrating life, every day, everywhere.

About Last Crumb:

LA-born and now proudly NY-based, Last Crumb is the cult-favorite luxury cookie brand that launched in 2021 with weekly, limited-edition drops and an unapologetically bold approach to flavor and quality. Each cookie is crafted through a meticulous three-day process, using only the finest ingredients and a no-shortcuts philosophy rooted in Michelin-level precision. Known for its obsessive attention to detail and decadent, one of a kind recipes, Last Crumb continues to redefine what a luxury dessert can be.

Warped Wing Launches First Non-Alcoholic Beer Zero Altitude IPA


DAYTON, OH, 11/12/2025 - Warped Wing Brewing Co. is excited to announce the launch of its first-ever non-alcoholic beer, Zero Altitude IPA, a taproom-exclusive release now available at all Warped Wing locations.


With the holiday season and Dry January fast approaching, Warped Wing is expanding its lineup to include a refreshing new way to enjoy the brewery experience - without the alcohol. The Zero Altitude series is crafted for guests who want to enjoy the social experience of a great beer while keeping their plans on course. 


“Stick to the plan & hit cruise control with Zero Altitude IPA,” reads the can. “A full-flavor IPA with bright hop aroma & smooth drinkability. All the hop character you love - just lighter in lift. Zero altitude. Maximum flavor. No turbulence.” 


Containing less than 0.5% alc/vol and pasteurized to ensure quality and safety, Zero Altitude IPA delivers the same vibrant hop character and smooth balance fans expect from Warped Wing - just without the buzz. 


Nick Bowman, VP of Sales & Marketing and Managing Partner at Warped Wing, shared, “We’ve seen a huge influx of sober and sober-curious consumers over the past several years, and we think there’s a tremendous opportunity in this space. These guests still enjoy coming out to our taprooms for a great meal and want to have a quality beverage to go along with it. This new option gives them just that. In addition to our housemade sodas, floats, mocktails, and - in Dayton - our new lineup of Dirty Sodas, this non-alcoholic beer is another step toward making sure everyone has something special to enjoy when they visit Warped Wing”. 


Zero Altitude IPA will be served exclusively and also available in 6-pack cans to go at all Warped Wing Taprooms for the time being, with a focus on serving guests within the brewery’s own four walls before expanding distribution. 


Warped Wing Brewing Co. is a Dayton craft brewery inspired by Ohio’s rich history of innovation and invention. We are committed to carrying that spirit forward by brewing new proprietary beer styles along with original “warped” interpretations.







Warped Wing To Launch Esther’s Li’l Secret Collaboration Once Again With Esther Price Candies


DAYTON, OH, 10/29/2025 - Warped Wing Brewing Co. is thrilled to announce the return of its beloved seasonal and be among the first to experience this year’s secret brew.

collaboration, Esther’s Li’l Secret, with a Launch Party & Reveal at the Dayton Taproom. Guests will be the first to experience this year’s mysterious brew, available in 4-pack cans and limited edition barrel aged bottles, with both versions pouring on tap during the event.

“This party has become our favorite way to kick off the holiday season,” said Nick Bowman, VP of Sales & Marketing and Managing Partner at Warped Wing. “This year is extra special as we celebrate 100 years of Esther Price Candies. Partnering with such a legendary Dayton staple makes this release even sweeter and we’re excited to continue sharing our li’l secret with our fans for years to come.”

Each year, Esther’s Li’l Secret surprises fans with a new twist - from indulgent chocolate stouts to rich brown ales and porters. Will you be able to guess this year’s secret?

● 2014 - Caramel Scotch Ale (draft only)

● 2015 - Milk Chocolate Brown Ale

● 2016 - Chocolate Peanut Brittle Porter

● 2017 - Winter White Ale with Chocolate & Vanilla Cream

● 2018 - Chocolate Cherry Cordial Stout

● 2019 - Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt Scotch Ale

● 2020 - Double Fudge Cream Stout

● 2021 - Chocolate Almond Bark Brown Ale

● 2022 - Caramel Pecan Scotch Ale with Boston Stoker Highlander Grogg Coffee

● 2023 - Coconut Cream Milk Stout

● 2024 - Sweetheart Peppermint Porter

● 2025 - SHH... it’s a secret!

Join us for the official reveal of Esther’s Li’l Secret on Thursday, November 6th at the Dayton Taproom! The big unveil happens at 4pm, but Flight Club members get exclusive early access at 3pm. Enjoy live music, food & drink specials,

Both versions of Esther’s Li’l Secret 2025 will make their way to our Springboro, Mason, and Huber Heights Taprooms at a later date - stay tuned!

Warped Wing Brewing Co. is a Dayton craft brewery inspired by Ohio’s rich history of innovation and invention. We are committed to carrying that spirit forward by brewing new proprietary beer styles along with original “warped” interpretations. 

Ohio Breweries Set New State Record at Great American Beer Festival


DENVER – Ohio has once again proven itself as a beer destination and has the hardware to prove it. Eleven of Ohio's independent craft breweries brought home a combined 21 medals at the prestigious Great American Beer Festival competition. Ohio's best showing at the annual event was in 2023, when 12 breweries combined for 19 awards. Held annually, more than 1,550 breweries from across the country submitted 8,300 of their best beers in hopes of earning national recognition.

Fat Head's Brewery earned a Brewery of the Year award in the 15,001-100,000 barrel division, bringing home five medals — two gold, one silver and two bronze — adding to their impressive medal count from the Great American Beer Festival. Since 2009, the Middleburg Heights brewery has won a whopping 35 medals at the annual competition. Goggle Fogger hefeweizen won its third gold medal in the past six years, while Battle Axe strong porter followed up its 2025 World Beer Cup gold award with a gold medal at GABF as well.

Cincinnati's Third Eye Brewing also took home a Brewery of the Year award, earning the most medals among breweries in the 2,001-5000 barrel division. Making their best showing at the event, Third Eye earned  two gold medals and one silver medal, as well as two collaboration beer medals: a gold with Hamilton, Ohio's Municipal Brew Works and a bronze with Narrow Path Brewing of Loveland, Ohio. Higher Consciousness earned a gold medal in the Scotch Ale category after also winning in gold at the 2025 World Beer Cup, while Gourd Darn It! improved its 2023 silver showing with a 2025 gold in the Pumpkin Beer category.

Brink Brewing continued their medal streak at the Great American Beer Festival with gold medals for Moozie in the Sweet Stout or Cream Stout category and Lil Zoomie in the Coffee Stout or Porter category. Moozie continues to rack up awards, earning a total of four gold and two bronze medals at the annual competition, in addition to a World Beer Cup gold award earlier in 2025 and a bronze award in 2018. Lil Zoomie, a coffee infused cousin of Moozie, finished just ahead of Third Eye's coffee stout, Wired Euphoria, which earned silver in the category. Brink has won at least one medal in each year of Great American Beer Festival competition since the brewery’s founding in 2017.

Gemüt Biergarten in Columbus and Rhinegeist Brewery in Cincinnati each made repeat trips to the medal stand at the 2025 competition, with each brewery taking home both a silver and a bronze. In addition to the collaboration bronze shared with Third Eye, Narrow Path Brewing earned their own silver medal for Polar Bear in the Coffee Beer category. 

Streetside Brewery in Cincinnati earned their second consecutive gold medal at the competition, this time for Sofa King, narrowly besting Bone Head from Fat Head's in the Strong Red Ale category.

Forbidden Root's Columbus brewery earned its first ever medal in the competition, a gold for Festhalle Munich-style Helles, just edging out crosstown friends Gemüt Biergarten in the category.

Northwest Ohio was represented on the medal stand by Inside the Five Brewing, earning a silver for Prepare for Glory English Ale. This is the Toledo brewery's second medal at the competition after winning a silver in 2023.

JAFB Brewery in Wooster earned their sixth GABF award, with their Hefeweizen bringing home a bronze medal in the same category for which Fat Head's earned gold for Goggle Fogger.

Since 1987, 65 Ohio craft breweries have combined to win 230 medals – 81 gold – at the Great American Beer Festival.

"This is a banner day for Ohio craft beer," said Mary MacDonald, executive director of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association. "Our breweries deserve so much recognition for the high-quality, world-class and award-winning beers they brew, as well as their innovation beyond beer and the ways they positively contribute to their local communities."
 
2025 medal-winning Ohio craft beers:
  • Fat Head's Brewery (Middleburg Heights)
    • Battle Axe — Strong Porter — Gold medal
    • Goggle Fogger — South German-Style Hefeweizen — Gold medal
    • Bone Head — Strong Red Ale — Silver medal
    • Excursion Journeyman — Specialty Non-Alcohol Beer — Bronze medal
    • Hop JuJu — Imperial India Pale Ale — Bronze medal
  • Third Eye Brewing (Cincinnati/Hamilton)
    • Gourd Darn It! — Pumpkin Beer — Gold medal
    • Higher Consciousness — Scotch Ale — Gold medal
    • Route 4 Revive-ALE — Collaboration Beer (with Municipal Brew Works) — Gold medal
    • Wired Euphoria — Coffee Stout or Porter — Silver medal
    • Mounds of Importance — Collaboration Beer (with Narrow Path Brewing) — Bronze medal
  • Brink Brewing (Cincinnati)
    • Lil Zoomie — Coffee Stout or Porter — Gold medal
    • Moozie — Sweet Stout or Cream Stout — Gold medal
  • Gemüt Biergarten (Columbus)
    • Helheim Helles — Munich-style Helles — Silver medal
    • Woden's Hunt — Munich-style Dunkel — Bronze medal
  • Rhinegeist Brewery (Cincinnati)
    • Ring of Kerry — Munich-style Helles — Silver medal
    • Ghost Pils — Classic Non-Alcohol Ale or Lager — Bronze medal
  • Forbidden Root (Columbus)
    • Festhalle — Munich-style Helles — Gold medal
  • Streetside Brewery (Cincinnati)
    • Sofa King — Strong Red Ale — Gold medal
  • Inside the Five Brewing (Toledo)
    • Prepare for Glory — English Ale — Silver medal
  • Narrow Path Brewing (Loveland)
    • Polar Bear — Coffee Beer — Silver medal
  • JAFB Wooster Brewery (Wooster)
    • Hefeweizen — South German-style Hefeweizen — Bronze medal

Founded in 2007, the Ohio Craft Brewers Association is a nonprofit guild that exists to promote, preserve and unify Ohio’s craft brewing industry. We aspire to be recognized as the industry leader at both state and national levels for preserving the art of making high-quality, unique craft beer; to serve as the unified voice for craft brewers across the state; to advocate on behalf of the Ohio craft beer industry; to contribute to systemic, local community development by driving economic and job growth, while creating experiences that bring people together; to promote safe, responsible enjoyment of Ohio craft beer; and to serve as a beacon for local production and manufacturing through craft beer, resulting in diverse choices for consumers.

Photos below (credit to Ohio Craft Brewers Association)
1) Fat Head's wins Brewery of the Year honors (15,001-100,000 BBL)
2) Third Eye wins Brewery of the Year honors (2,001-5,000 BBL)
3) Mark and Molly Landers of Brink Brewing pouring Moozie milk stout at Great American Beer Festival







Fieldwork Named the Official Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer of the San Jose Sharks

BERKELEY, Calif., Oct. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Fieldwork today announced a multi-year partnership with the San Jose Sharks making Fieldwork the Official Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer of the San Jose Sharks. The collaboration will bring Fieldwork's award-winning approach to non-alcoholic craft beer to San Jose's SAP Center and Tech CU Arena. The partnership also features a collaboration with Sharks' Right Wing Tyler Toffoli, who will support community initiatives, fan experiences, and exclusive content celebrating Sharks hockey and responsible enjoyment.

Beginning with the Sharks' home opener, fans can enjoy Fieldwork's non-alcoholic portfolio—including Headliner NA IPADay Money NA Grapefruit BlondeFieldwork Light NA American Pils, and Supertonic mocktailsalongside a rotating selection of Fieldwork's traditional beers at select concession stands and premium spaces across SAP Center and Tech CU Arena. This lineup delivers the flavor, aroma, and balance craft drinkers expect, offering options that fit seamlessly into game nights, celebrations, and the everyday moments in between.

"We're thrilled to welcome Fieldwork as a beverage partner and as our Official Non-Alcoholic Craft Beer," said Mike McCarroll, Vice President, Guest Experience San Jose Sharks. "Our fans asked for more inclusive beverage choices without compromising taste. Fieldwork's quality and Bay Area footprint make them the perfect partner to elevate the in-arena experience."

Founded in Berkeley, Fieldwork has grown to 10 Northern California locations, each one a community hub where craft beer & beverages are enjoyed among friends and neighbors. This partnership expands Fieldwork's presence to the South Bay while underscoring the brewery's commitment to innovation and hospitality.

"Hockey nights are about community," said Barry BradenCEO, Fieldwork Brewing. "We built our non-alcoholic program so everyone from die-hard supporters to designated drivers can raise a can together. Teaming up with the Sharks, and working with Tyler Toffoli, lets us share great beer, with and without alcohol, with more people in more moments."

As part of the agreement, Toffoli will appear in co-branded campaigns and limited-edition activations during the season.

"I'm excited to team up with Fieldwork," said Tyler Toffoli. "Their non-alcoholic beers taste amazing and give fans a true craft option whether they're at the game or celebrating after.

Partnership Highlights

  • In-Arena Availability: Fieldwork non-alcoholic beers at SAP Center concessions, clubs, and select premium suites starting October 9, 2025.
  • Limited-Edition Can Drops: Sharks-themed packaging at Fieldwork locations and participating retailers across the Bay Area.
  • Content & Fan Experiences: Watch parties, meet-and-greets, and fan giveaways throughout the season.
  • Responsible Enjoyment: Educational touchpoints created jointly by Fieldwork and the Sharks.

For more information on the Sharks partnership and all things Fieldwork, visit drinkfieldwork.com, and follow Fieldwork on Instagram @drinkfieldwork.

About Fieldwork

Founded in Berkeley, California in 2014, Fieldwork is known for crafting innovative beverages with a focus on quality and community. With eight taprooms and two more coming across Northern California, Fieldwork has become a go-to for drinkers seeking something fresh, bold, and unapologetically local.

About Sharks Sports & Entertainment

Sharks Sports & Entertainment (SSE) is the parent company of the San Jose Sharks of the NHL and San Jose Barracuda of the AHL. It oversees management of the city-owned SAP Center at San Jose, the premier sports and entertainment venue in Santa Clara County. SSE also manages three Ice facilities throughout the Bay Area: Sharks Ice at San Jose, which includes Tech CU Arena, Sharks Ice at Fremont, and the Oakland Ice Center operated by Sharks Ice. Headquartered in San Jose, California, the Sharks employ 300+ full-time employees and 1,250+ during events. Collectively, this group is known as Team Teal.

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