This Saturday, Saint Patrick’s Day revelers around the world will celebrate the Irish icon by crushing about 13 million pints of Guinness.
On St. Patrick’s Day, many celebrate with good music, food, and drinks. But according to research by one investment firm, March 17 ranks fourth behind New Year’s Eve, Independence Day, and Christmas Day in the amount of daily alcoholic drinks consumed in the U.S.
A brewery in Teeside has become the first in the UK to start selling its own cannabis oil-infused beer, according to the brewers.
The Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has posted further information of interest to brewers as part of the continuing effort to provide guidance concerning the recently reduced excise tax rates. The new information follows and complete information is available on TTB’s Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform page.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – St. Patrick’s Day marks an important week for the beer distributors and their retail partners in the hospitality industry.
NATIONAL REPORT — If the beer industry thought the millennials were bad for business, wait until they see Generation Z.
With Spring Break on the horizon it seems like a good time to talk about alcohol product safety. After numerous reports last year of tourists blacking out after drinking at high-end resorts in Mexico, more stories came to light about drownings, assaults, falls, and other injuries from tourists who drank even small or moderate amounts of alcohol.
Sean Dunn is the head of digital at Astound Commerce, a private global digital commerce company headquartered in San Francisco, California. He has worked with some of the nation’s most recognizable names, including Diageo, Treasury Wine Estates, Constellation, Hahn Family Wines, Kettle Chips, ZAGAT and Independent Distillers.
Speaking to National Liquor News for its 2018 Leaders Forum issue, Colin Rochester the General Manager ANZ for William Grant & Sons (WG&S), has revealed where he sees the company’s opportunities for the year ahead and which trends he is particularly excited about.
The Midwest has some of the highest rates of excess drinking in the country, according to a new report.