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A Departure from Ballast Point

July 25, 2016 By Ryan Lamb

Kight (right) w/ Zach Borba: "The final Longfin from my man Zach Borba...all good things must come to end...my last day at Ballast Point...on to the next project (s)...."
Kight (right) w/ Zach Borba: “The final Longfin from my man Zach Borba…all good things must come to end…my last day at Ballast Point…on to the next project (s)….”

Ballast Point Brewing & Spirits’ Chief Commercial Officer Earl Kight posted online that today is his last day with the company.

Kight joined Ballast Point as a consultant in 2008 and became the company’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing in 2012.

In that year, Ballast Point broke into the Brewers Association’s Top 50 craft breweries by sales volume at #46. In the 2015 rankings, the brewery stood at #11.

The San Diego company was acquired by Constellation Brands in November 2015 for $1 billion.

A spokesman for Ballast Point would not comment on this story, and Kight could not be immediately reached.

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