‘Proof’ is a term used worldwide to denote the alcoholic strength of whisky, or any beverage, yet confusingly its meaning changes depending on a bottle’s country of origin and era. The Whisky Professor hits the history books for an explanation.
Manufacturing industries today are very interested in the topic of automation, and craft beer and spirits producers are no different.
This might surprise you, but Americans seem to be losing their taste for beer. Even the dizzy growth we've seen in the microbrew industry is slowing down.
MODESTO, Calif., April 22, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- E. & J. Gallo Winery, through its Wine Dialogues platform, launched the Women Behind the Wine initiative to support professional development of women in the food and beverage business.
Though Cinco de Mayo is not generally recognized in Mexico as a major holiday, it’s become quite a popular occasion in the United States, helping drive the growth of tequila, mezcal and Mexican beer.
Diageo has identified a 12% growth opportunity, translating to £5.2 billion, for the UK alcohol industry over the next three years.
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."