We all know the world of wine is ever expanding. The average wine drinker is now exposed to more varieties, regions and styles than ever before.
Shae Whitney and her husband Brady Becker didn’t intend for their bitters business to make a mark in the cannabis industry. But eight years after the couple launched Dram Apothecary, its two beverage lines — one of which is infused with CBD, a non-psychoactive ingredient in cannabis — were picked up by Denver-based Coors Distributing Co., marking one of the distributor’s first moves into the CBD sector.
Constellation Brands is closing another Ballast Point taproom.
Thomas Collet grew up in Louisiana and worked as a longtime forester, which explains his focus as the new owner of a wine-barrel refurbishing business south of Salem.
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.
In a recent federal court ruling, a judge articulated once again why famous brands enjoy greater rights than those that lack renown.
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).
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.”
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.
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.