Recently, Oregon issued clarification pertaining to the classification of hard seltzers in the state. The guidance, as summarized below, impacts the majority of hard seltzers in the market.
HIGH COUNTRY — With hopes of an economic boost to restaurants, Gov. Roy Cooper authorized the North Carolina’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission to permit the delivery or carryout of mixed drinks.
TRENTON, NJ — Seasonal liquor license holders can sell alcoholic beverages all year long until next January, under legislation signed into law by Gov. Phil Murphy.
One of the largest acquisitions in wine-industry history closed Tuesday, as E. & J. Gallo Winery completed its $810 million purchase of about 30 wine labels from Constellation Brands Inc.
Washington, D.C. – Wineries will soon be able to sell their products in regular-sized cans.
(Washington, D.C., December 29, 2020) – Nutrition in America took a major step forward today with the publication of Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025.
Columbus added more breweries in 2020 despite Covid challenges. Ohio remains home to around 360 craft breweries. Approximately 40 new ones opened this year while only 12 closed.
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Leaders from the Utah restaurant industry met with Gov. Gary Herbert Tuesday evening as discussions are underway for the ongoing COVID-19 health restrictions that will expire later this week.
Allowing bars and restaurants to sell takeaway cocktails and increase the amount of beer and wine people can buy with to-go orders is a way to help the industry hit hard by the pandemic and COVID-related shutdowns.
New York, December 15, 2020 – Digital customer engagement company 3×3 is pleased to release a proprietary report that offers insights for beverage alcohol retailers and suppliers looking to drive growth in January 2021 and beyond.