ROCKFORD -- Join the Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) on October 25, 2023, from 1:00 – 3:00pm for the Youth Alcohol Awareness Summit (YAAS), formerly known as the College Town Summit.
In today’s teeming marketplace, shelf space is tight and open tap lines are rare, forcing craft breweries to fight harder for pieces of the fiscal pie. In 2022, overall beer volume sales declined three percent, according to the Brewers Association, and craft beer sales slid two percent in the first half of 2023.
Post-Brexit wine reforms announced by Defra yesterday will scrap EU regulations which outlaw the blending of imported wine in the UK market, and will give domestic producers more freedom to use hybrid grapes varieties.
Brewery product sales in Finland were down by 4.6 percent during July to September compared to the same period last year, according to figures from the Federation of the Brewing and Soft Drinks Industry lobby group.
The Downtown Investment Authority Strategic Implementation Committee unanimously approved a proposal Oct. 16, to allow open consumption of alcoholic beverages along the Northbank and Southbank Riverwalks.
The year-on-year volume showed volume sales of total alcohol in the 4 weeks to 1 October remained relatively flat compared to the same period last year, rising only 0.3% however the split between the sub-categories showed shifting movement between different categories of drinks from the same period in the previous year.
Governor Glenn Youngkin has been giving tasters and makers alike something to "wine" about this month by declaring October 2023 the 35th annual Virginia Wine Month -- representing a tradition spanning over three decades that celebrates the state's thriving wine industry, restaurants, retailers, consumers and the bounty of the Commonwealth.
WAILUKU, Hawaii (Island News) -- The Maui County Liquor Commission heard testimony on Wednesday from those wanting to get their businesses back on track on the Valley Isle.
IWSR reporting reveals the Australian and global wine industry faces the ongoing challenges of declining volumes but, on the bright side, continues to experience premiumization, growth in e-commerce, and evolving wine consumer preferences. Adapting to these trends and economic uncertainties will be crucial for wine producers and retailers in 2024 and beyond.
SEOUL -- Backed by the skyrocketing popularity of foreign alcoholic drinks among young consumers in their 20s and 30s, imports of liquors and alcoholic beverages have increased by 54 percent since 2018. Meanwhile, exports of South Korean products only increased by two percent in the same period.