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September 11.2025
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Explore the Heart and Hops of Bentonville Brewing Company

Podcast conversation at Bentonville Brewing Company, modern setting with equipment.


Understanding Bentonville Brewing's Journey

Bentonville Brewing Company, co-owned by Katie Boykin, has become a cornerstone of the local craft beer scene in Northwest Arkansas over the past decade. Initially founded to capture the heart of the community, Bentonville Brewing has grown into a beloved local hangout spot despite facing numerous challenges along the way. Katie’s journey from Rockford, Illinois, to establishing a successful brewery underscores the power of determination, community support, and a love for innovative brewing.


In 'Bentonville Brewing Company- Katie Boykin & BITE NWA Ticket Giveaway!', the discussion dives into the journey of Bentonville Brewing, exploring key insights that sparked deeper analysis on our end.

The Challenges and Triumphs of a Local Brewery

Every business experiences ups and downs, and Bentonville Brewing is no exception. After starting in a small location and experiencing rapid growth, the brewery’s path took a sudden turn when the owners were forced to relocate after five years. Undeterred by the challenges, they chose to purchase land and build a brewery that reflected their vision and the community's needs. This determination highlights a critical lesson for aspiring entrepreneurs: resilience is key.

Innovative Creations and Community Connection

Bentonville Brewing’s success is also anchored in its unique beer offerings. From well-loved staples like Home Wrecker IPA to experimental flavors such as Space Goose Hazy IPA, the brewery excels at responding to both trends and customer feedback. It's clear that supporting local ingredients and fostering a community-oriented spirit is at the core of their mission. As they expand their offerings to include ciders and unique collaboration brews, it shows their commitment to creativity and inclusivity in the beer world.

Support for Local Businesses

As we dive into the stories shared by Katie on Flavors of Northwest Arkansas, it’s evident how vital local support is for businesses in the area to thrive. With many other breweries and establishments facing challenges, encouraging residents to shop local and participate in community events, like the upcoming Bite NWA festival, becomes essential for the survival of these businesses.)

Conclusion: A New Chapter

Bentonville Brewing stands as a testament to the community spirit of Northwest Arkansas. Through trials and triumphs, they have crafted not just beers, but a vibrant gathering place for friends and families. As the brewery continues to innovate and grow, there’s no doubt that its impact on the local economy and culture will resonate for years to come. Be sure to visit and support this local gem!


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A Garfield man, Gregory Payne, 47, has been sentenced to 15 years in the Arkansas Department of Corrections for his role in a 2024 drunk driving crash that resulted in the death of 14-year-old Gavin Bivens. The tragic incident, which cut short a young life, has brought the issue of drunk driving to the forefront in the local community and highlighted the devastating consequences of such reckless actions.The fatal crash occurred on July 27, 2024, in Garfield, a small town in Benton County. Gavin Bivens was riding his motorbike on a side road, a route his mother testified he frequented and was considered safe. In a turn of events that would forever change the lives of those involved, Gregory Payne, driving under the influence, struck Gavin's motorbike.According to reports, Payne did not remain at the scene of the accident. A witness who heard the crash saw Payne standing over the boy, smelling of alcohol and appearing intoxicated, before walking away. The witness put the injured boy in Payne's truck and drove him to a nearby fire station, from where he was airlifted to a hospital. Tragically, Gavin succumbed to his injuries, which the Benton County Coroner's Office determined were consistent with blunt force trauma from the crash.The subsequent investigation revealed that Payne had a history of driving while intoxicated, with at least five prior DWI convictions dating back to 2004. He was found at his home, where he refused to take a field sobriety test. A search warrant was later obtained to test his blood, which confirmed he was intoxicated at the time of the crash.Payne was initially charged with negligent homicide, leaving the scene of an accident involving death, and driving while intoxicated. However, the negligent homicide charge was dropped shortly before the trial began on September 15, 2025. A charge of driving on an invalid license was added.After a trial, a jury found Gregory Payne guilty of leaving the scene of an accident involving death, driving while intoxicated, and driving on an invalid license. On September 17, 2025, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison and ordered to pay a fine of over $1000. He was also ordered to have no contact with Gavin's mother.Following the sentencing, Payne offered an apology to Gavin's family, stating, "To Gavin's family, if I could trade places, I would. I'm sorry for this terrible tragedy."Benton County Deputy Prosecutor Justin Harper explained that the negligent homicide charge was dropped because it was a "tough charge from the start" and that based on their interpretation of the law, it "tended to be a DWI plus." He added, "Based on the crash reconstruction, the medical examiner's report other information we received, we decided we couldn't go forward with that charge."This heartbreaking case serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of drunk driving and the irreparable harm it can cause. The community mourns the loss of a young life and hopes that this verdict will bring some measure of justice to Gavin Bivens' family and friends. It also underscores the importance of organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and their continued efforts to prevent such tragedies.

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