One of Kentucky’s largest distilleries will donate $5 million to the University of Kentucky to establish an institute that will “educate the next generation of distillers,” officials announced Wednesday.
WASHINGTON, D.C., April 18, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the Beer Institute published an unofficial estimate of domestic tax paid shipments by beer brewers for March 2019.
Weed is paying off for the maker of Modelo and Corona. The alcohol giant Constellation Brands Inc. set off a flurry of financial activity in the burgeoning cannabis industry when it announced in August that it had invested $4 billion in Canadian weed company Canopy Growth Corp.
When Tiffany Hall conducts tastings for her Empower Cocktails Cosmopolitans she's often asked the same question. "At first, people at these tastings ask me who I work for or work with," said Hall. "When I tell them I'm the founder, they're excited to meet the person who started a company of their own."
As American consumers seek quality over quantity in their beer, the world's two biggest brewers are locked in a legal battle over the quest to serve a fresh-tapped taste in every mug.
Europe’s wine industry is facing an uncertain future as global warming threatens the viability of today’s vineyards. Winegrowing is a profession rooted in tradition, but the modern industry must embrace change
Paris — Global wine output rose to near-record highs in 2018 after a sharp rebound from a poor harvest the previous year, though consumption stopped growing, says the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV).
SCHLEPZIG, Germany -- Bastian Heuser swirls the snifter of deep amber whiskey before taking a sip, noting its sweet caramel flavor that soon opens up with hints of spices, nuts and dried fruits.
Global beer and spirits maker Diageo is to scrap plastic packaging from its multipacks of beer. In a statement Monday the business said it was investing £16 million ($20.96 million) to cut the amount of plastic it used in beer packaging.
Natty Light had a problem. The problem was not, as one might suspect, with the product itself — the watery pilsner most commonly used as a punchline in lazy jokes about disgusting frat houses and which BeerAdvocate.com currently rates as “awful” nevertheless remains one of the 10 most-sold brews in America.