JACKSON — Forty hours a week Cat Wright stares down a microscope, preparing petri dishes and performing tests in a lab fit for one person.
With 163 million people tuning into the 2018 World Cup Final and a global TV audience of 111 million for the Super Bowl final, it’s unsurprising that alcoholic brands are spending more than ever to be the official drink of sporting competitions across the globe – here are the top seven alcohol brands in terms of spending on sport sponsorship.
Don’t expect to find a rum and Coke can at your local convenience store in 2019. “No,” was the matter-of-fact response by Coca-Cola President and CEO James Quincey when asked by Yahoo Finance if alcoholic drinks would be coming to the U.S. next year from the soda master.
The California wine industry was handed a big win with the revised NAFTA deal reached with Canada. It will bring wider access in a country that previously was accused of "discriminatory" trade practices.
American trade group the Brewers Association has informed its members of proposed changes to its official definition of ‘craft beer’ as it considers dropping one of its three current requirements
Israel is certainly not high on the minds of most U.S. wine consumers. Although ancient wine production in Israel is documented through archaeological evidence and chronicled frequently in the Bible, wine production and world attention has lagged among wine producing countries.
The craft beer industry keeps growing in the US. There were over 6000 craft beer breweries in 2017, more than double the total from 2013, and a 16% increase from 2016, according to the Brewers Association.
FREEPORT, Maine — Internationally recognized outdoor retailer L.L.Bean has partnered with five Maine craft breweries on an exclusive release of outdoor-inspired, small batch craft beer to coincide with its latest Maine-made small batch L.L.Bean Boots.
Diageo’s The Future of Drinks trends session at its World Class global bartending finals in Berlin earlier this week predicted that low and no alcohol alternatives would continue to grow, with younger consumers driving the change.
Britain’s £2 billion gin industry shows no signs of slowing down and now gin makers across the county have united to call on the Chancellor to freeze spirit duty.