In a recent federal court ruling, a judge articulated once again why famous brands enjoy greater rights than those that lack renown.
The hard seltzer craze might cool down in September. UBS survey results released on Monday showed increased participation in Sober September, a monthlong challenge to abstain from consuming alcohol.
Big beer is still duking it out over corn syrup. A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Anheuser-Busch to stop using Bud Light packaging that implies rival brews made by MillerCoors contain corn syrup.
World-leading brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUD) today celebrated the 12th year of its annual China smart drinking campaign by staging an awareness gala in Shanghai.
Ready-to-drink beverages, or RTDs, are single-use beverages that are packaged ready for immediate consumption upon purchase.
The Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act of 1988 requires that TTB consult with the Surgeon General (SG) on the warning label when “…available scientific information would justify a change in, addition to, or deletion of the statement.”
By the end of 2019, Minnesota will stand alone as the only U.S. state still featuring a 3.2 beer law, a holdover from Depression-era prohibition that restricts grocery and convenience stores to selling beer with 3.2% alcohol by weight, which is about 4% alcohol by volume (ABV).
North Carolina’s growing craft spirits industry has attracted the attention of one of the nation’s largest alcohol companies.
Americans have been getting drunk on water for some time. In the US, alcohol-spiked H20 has been fizzing away all summer, with brands such as White Claw, Truly, and Pura capitalising on the appeal of low-calorie drinking.
Coors Light has inked a deal as the first-ever beer sponsor for ESPN’s “College Gameday” college football pregame show. The deal, which includes in-show branding, comes as beer brands continue to break through barriers related to marketing in and around college campuses, including selling beer in stadiums.