
HUDL Brewing Company has partnered with Neon Desert Brewing after experiencing a 25-30% drop in revenue due to lower tourism. This revenue decline made it difficult for HUDL Brewing to pay its staff and vendors. The partnership will allow six of HUDL's beers to remain available in Las Vegas.
HUDL Brewing announced on Facebook a partnership with Neon Desert Brewing that will keep its beers—including Vanilla Oak, High Hatter, Big Wheel Blonde, Super Mini, PeeWee 50, and Scorched Meadows—available at bars, restaurants, and retailers across Las Vegas. While HUDL’s Main Street taproom remains closed, the company said it is planning “exciting updates in the near future,” though no reopening date has been set, as reported by KTNV.
Neon Desert Brewing will handle distribution, allowing HUDL’s beers to reach a wider audience during the closure. Jimmy Doyle, head brewer for Neon Desert Brewing, said, “HUDL Brewing is an important part of the Las Vegas craft beer community, and we’re excited to work together to keep their beers available and thriving,” reflecting a shared effort to support the local craft beer scene, as per FOX5 Vegas.









