BRUSSELS - A "smart" bottle opener, weak and alcohol-free ales and lagers and cannabis brews - all visions of the future of beer offered at a brewing convention in Brussels last week.
Cannabis Drinks Expo — a conference being launched next year to help winemakers, brewers and distillers better understand the potential opportunities marijuana legalisation provides — will be the world’s first event dedicated to the new but fast-growing psychoactive corner of the drinks industry.
If you like Irish whiskey, then now might be a good time to stock up.
According to IWSR Drinks Market Analysis data recently released, global alcohol consumption grew slightly in 2017—by 8.3 million gallons over 2016, or 0.01%.
In news that might please frat boys, fans of European beer and owners of man caves, Heineken has started online sales of its home tap machines and the two-liter kegs that work with it.
William Grant & Sons has entered local production in India for the first time after securing a deal with Modi Distilleries to bottle Grant’s blended.
The firm held its 2018 capital market day this week in Shenzhen, an area known as China’s Silicon Valley, presenting before more than 60 analysts, investors, as well as journalists, many hailing from all over of the world
Just over a quarter of adults in the UK have cut down their spending on alcohol to save money and lead healthier lives, new figures reveal.
UNITED KINGDOM - When you think of own-brand alcohol, connotations of student binge drinking, cheapness and the faint taste of paint-stripper come to mind. But how many of these presumptions are down to packaging and branding?
Following in the footsteps of rivals Target, Aldi and Trader Joe’s with hipper and tonier bona fides, Walmart is launching its Winemakers Selection of private label wine to 1,100 stores.