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Staying Ahead of Stock Outs
How SWIG turns liquor board data into actionable insights for suppliers
by Chelsea Clarke2 viewsarticleotherthe-beer-storelcbodatashelf-smart - news
New Report: NYC Is the First Major City to Cross $9 Threshold for a Pint of Beer
The median price for a pint of beer in Manhattan has climbed to $9.16, making it the first and only major city in the U.S. to surpass the $9 mark, according to data collected by Toast. The national median inched up 1.9 percent year-over-year to $6.52, per the report. Costs inflated most drastically in Philadelphia, Nashville, and Washington, D.C., with a 3 percent or more hike in each zone. Boston came in as the second-most expensive city for beer, where the most frequent price is creeping toward the $9 threshold at $8.69. The article New Report: NYC Is the First Major City to Cross $9 Threshold for a Pint of Beer appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley2 viewsbeer-industrybeer-pricedatanewsreportresearch - news
The States That Tax Beer the Most (2026)
In the U.S., taxes account for a higher percentage of the cost of beer than ingredients, labor, and other materials combined. It’s a result of levies collected by several parties. A federal excise tax ranges from $0.11 to $0.58 per gallon of fermented malt beverages based on production, quantity and brewery location. Each state and Washington D.C. also imposes individual excise taxes on beer, and, from there, municipal-level levies and retail sales taxes drive the price up. The article The States That Tax Beer the Most (2026) appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley2 viewsbeer-industrydatanewsreportstatetaxes - news
These Are the 25 Largest Wine Suppliers in the U.S. (2026)
E&J Gallo Winery continued to lead the list of the largest wine suppliers in the U.S. in 2025, underscoring the Gallo portfolio’s reach to all types of consumers, data from a WineBusiness report shows. Gallo, which owns established producers like Orin Swift Cellars and Louis M. Martini as well as Gen Z-geared brands like Whiny Baby, sold 90 million cases of wine last year. The Wine Group was ranked second with 43 million cases sold. The article These Are the 25 Largest Wine Suppliers in the U.S. (2026) appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley2 viewsamerican-winedatagalloindustrynewsreport
