Total beer volume dropped 1.1% last year to 2.8 billion 2.25-gallon cases, the Beverage Information Group's 2018 Beer Handbook reported. That amounts to a fifth consecutive decline in total U.S. beer consumption.
Wine exporters in California and other states will get equal treatment for their bottles on the grocery shelves of Canada’s westernmost province under the terms of the renegotiated United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
An industry association of 22 Japanese craft beer makers has launched a US marketing campaign as it aims to showcase the “authenticity, richness and unique flavour profile” of its craft beer offer.
The US and Canada have reached a deal to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta), which will retain duty-free access for US spirits exports to Canada and Mexico.
A pleasing finding from the 2018 ILG Conference was seeing that each segment of the liquor industry is heading in a similar strategic direction, sharing common goals to help drive market growth.
A recent move between the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD) and social media platforms shows why current alcohol advertising codes are outdated.
New developments in the trade war between the United States and the rest of the world are set to escalate today.
Five years ago, North America dominated the global craft beer market, accounting for 52% of all craft beer launches, but now another continent has taken the lead.
CONCORD, Calif.- Pushing for greater representation and advancement of women in its industry, the California-based alcohol beverage retailer BevMo! announced today that it is partnering with Women of the Vine & Spirits...
Direct shipping of wine is now mainstream in much of the United States. Last year, volume of direct-shipped wine was up 15.3% to 5.78 million cases, with consumer spending growing 15.5% to $2.69 billion, according to the 2018 Direct to Consumer Wine Shipping Report by Sovos and Wines & Vines.