More than 80 members of the Beer Distributors of Massachusetts lobbied state lawmakers on Beacon Hill yesterday, rallying behind House Bill 2823, which would allow beer companies making less than 30,000 barrels annually to terminate relationships with wholesalers for no cause.
When discussing alcohol consumption in Greenland, Denmark often provides a frame of reference. Back in the 1980s, every resident over the age of 14 put away 20 litres of alcohol a year, about twice as much as Danes.
Now there is a grey topic if ever there was one. It has been prompted by the very lively debate created around our supply chain roundtable recently.
The booming Scotch whisky business will show continued growth for the next five years at least, according to research commissioned by Vinexpo, the world's leading wine and spirits exhibition.
The US has become the largest export destination for Portuguese wines, replacing long-time leader Angola.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Within hours of announcing its sale to the maker of Budweiser, North Carolina's beloved Wicked Weed beer lost its voting rights in a craft-beer guild, was booted from collaborations with two independent breweries and was exiled from at least a handful of stores and restaurants.
Ahead of the UK General Election on 8 June, the WSTA is urging all political parties to pledge their support to the UK wine and spirit industry by addressing five key concerns.
SEOUL, April 24 (Korea Bizwire) — Local breweries are on high alert with the emerging presence of imported beer brands in the South Korean market.
UNITED KINGDOM - Big Drop Brewing Co, the UK's first brewer dedicated exclusively to producing beers under 0.5% abv, has added a new beer to its portfolio.
And on 4-20 they're releasing more research to back it up.
As more states continue to legalize recreational marijuana, some of the biggest uncertainty has come from the alcohol industry.