LONDON, September 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The 11 companies behind some of the world's most popular beer, wine, and spirits brands have forged new and innovative partnerships across sectors through their Producers' Commitments.
Los Angeles-based tech start-up Drinks has secured $15 million in a Series B funding round as it aims to scale its platform which allows retailers to market wine for delivery around the US.
Monopoly is a common factor across almost every economic sector. But the American beer industry is clearly one of the grave defaulters. Barely six years ago, two brewing companies: Anheuser-Busch and MillerCoors had enjoyed nearly 90% share of the beer industry.
Having covered many of the legal issues relative to wine distribution in the US it is easy be critical of what another sales tier may be providing. So weighing various tiers' pluses and minuses with attorneys who have worked within the legal drinks field is always interesting.
Forest Distillery is a family-owned company that was founded by Karl Bond and Lindsay Bond. The firm currently generates 17% of its revenue through Forest Gin, which is expected to rise to 90% over the next five years.
...this independent family-owned distiller has now increased its presence in the Malaysian market with the opening of its Representative Office, and change in route to market, at a recent Trade Party event.
Chicago-based MillerCoors plans to cut 350 salaried jobs by the end of next month as part of a restructuring, the company announced Tuesday. The number of potential layoffs in Chicago isn’t yet known.
From wine-in-a-can to pre-filled PET wineglass, packaging for one of Australia's most popular beverages continues to evolve. We spoke to David Messum from Just The Drop about the latest wine packaging trends.
In the Bavarian city of Augsburg, cafés and bars line cobblestone streets where German waiters serve up crisp, tall glasses of Riegele beer.
The UK’s Wine & Spirits Trade Association (WSTA) has received a boost in its calls for lower duty on alcohol: the latest figures show that the amount collected by HMRC has increased, despite a freeze on duty being announced in November.