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Aldi launches its ‘chicken wine’ dupe in magnum
Budget supermarket Aldi is to release Le Grand Poulet Rosé wine, a magnum-sized version of its Le Petit Poulet Rosé, on 6 July, the same day England plays Mexico in the World Cup. The post Aldi launches its ‘chicken wine’ dupe in magnum appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Sarah Neish0 viewsheadlinesnewschicken-winela-vieille-fermeperrinrose - news
Digital ID to be accepted for UK alcohol sales
Digital proof of age will be accepted for alcohol sales in England and Wales from autumn 2026 under changes announced by the Home Office. While the move is intended to modernise age verification, experts argue its success will depend on clear guidance, staff training and robust safeguards to ensure consistent implementation and prevent abuse of the system. db reports The post Digital ID to be accepted for UK alcohol sales appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Amelie Maurice-Jones0 viewsfront-page-draw-inheadlinesnews - news
Diageo sale of East African Breweries is on the rocks
An agreed sale of East African Breweries to Japanese beer maker Asahi has hit a major roadblock as multiple lawsuits have been filed to stop it going through. Ron Emler reports. The post Diageo sale of East African Breweries is on the rocks appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Ron Emler0 viewsheadlinesnewsasahiasiabeerdiageo - news
Andreola takes Prosecco expertise into the Dolomites
Valdobbiadene producer Andreola is developing traditional method sparkling and still wines from a nine-hectare vineyard in the Belluno Dolomites. During a visit to Sedico, the drinks business found a project shaped by the family’s ambition to move beyond the Prosecco label. The post Andreola takes Prosecco expertise into the Dolomites appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by James Bayley6 viewsheadlinesnewsitalyoriginal-contentproseccosparkling-wine - news
TrimTab Brewing Closing the Tasting Gallery July 4 After 13 Years
After 13 years, Birmingham, Alabama based Trim Tab Brewing is closing their Tasting Gallery for good on America’s birthday. Buckminster Fuller (American architect) described a trim tab as the tiny rudder on a ship’s rudder – a small mechanism that, Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay3 viewsbeer-newsbrewery-closuresheadlinestrim-tab-brewingalabama-craft-beerbirmingham-brewery - news
Six gold medal winning rosé wines under £20
Following The Global Rosé Masters earlier this year, we have picked out the sub £20 gold medal winning wines from the competition, with our top affordable drops hailing from Australia and Italy, as well as France – including one new celebrity-backed brand from Provence. The post Six gold medal winning rosé wines under £20 appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Patrick Schmitt3 viewsheadlinesnewsaustraliafranceitalyprovence - news
Saturday Kitchen launches wine club with Majestic
Weekend food show Saturday Kitchen has partnered with Majestic to launch a new wine subscription service featuring exclusive wines selected by resident experts Helen McGinn and Olly Smith. The post Saturday Kitchen launches wine club with Majestic appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by James Bayley3 viewsheadlinesnewsbbcfoodmajesticsaturday-kitchen - news
Napa Valley’s Bouchaine Vineyards appoints new DTC director
Carneros producer Bouchaine has hired David Eriksen to bring his "adventurous spirit" to the winery's direct-to-consumer role as it forges ahead with its "ambitious" renovations. The post Napa Valley’s Bouchaine Vineyards appoints new DTC director appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Sarah Neish2 viewsheadlinesnewscaliforniacarnerospeople-newsus - news
Pabst Blue Ribbon Declares Itself the Most American Beer
PBR is doing PBR things for America’s 250th birthday. Like declarations and special Freedom Packs. What is America’s 250th Anniversary without Pabst Blue Ribbon throwing down something for the celebration? Today, Pabst Blue Ribbon has declared themselves (officially or unofficially) the Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewsheadlinesnew-releasespabst-blue-ribbon - news
3 Sheeps Brewing turns 14 tomorrow, check out last year’s party (PICS)
Last year’s 13th Anniversary Party at 3 Sheeps Brewing was a full-day celebration of everything this Sheboygan brewery has built over more than a decade. The taproom at 1837 North Ave. was packed with locals and beer fans enjoying live Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay3 views3-sheeps-brewinggalleriesheadlines - news
SweetWater Livin’ Salty, a collaboration with Salt Life drops
SweetWater Livin’ Salty is a new collaboration that’s hitting shelves, and this one makes a lot of sense — a partnership with Salt Life, the coastal apparel & performance gear company that debuted in 2003. Livin’ Salty is a salt and Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay5 viewsheadlinesnew-releasessweetwater-brewingcollaborationslagerslime - news
Angry Chair Brewing Listed for Sale at $3 Million
One of Tampa’s most popular craft breweries is seeking new ownership. Angry Chair Brewing, the South Seminole Heights institution has been put up for sale. The BizBuySell listing, which surfaced publicly the week of April 23, 2026 is offering the business Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewsangry-chair-brewingheadlines - news
Minocqua Brewing Is Going Viral. Not For Their Beer.
A Wisconsin craft brewery is drawing widespread criticism Sunday after posting a message on Facebook in response to a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner that sent President Donald Trump and other officials into emergency evacuation. On Saturday night, Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewsheadlines - news
Cantillon Zwanze Day 2026: Vermouth Lambic & A Flashback to Brick Store Pub
Today is Zwanze Day 2026, and at a handful of carefully selected bars across the country, Cantillon is pouring something genuinely unlike anything they’ve released before. This year’s release is actually two releases, both are vermouth-inspired lambic blends made in collaboration Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewscantillonheadlines - news
Stone Brewing has been sold again, this time to Duvel Moortgat
Duvel Moortgat USA has agreed to acquire Stone Brewing from Sapporo Holdings. The deal is expected to close in summer 2026. Financial terms were not disclosed. Stone Brewing is changing hands again. Four years after their last sale, the San Diego-area Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewsbrewery-acquisitionsheadlinesstone-brewing-co - news
21st Amendment Is Back from the dead, thanks to Evil Genius
21st Amendment Brewing’s resurrection starts now. The San Francisco craft brewery shut down last November – brewpub closed, San Leandro production facility dark, 25 years of legacy seemed gone in an instant. Now it’s back. The unlikely resurrector can be Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 views21st-amendment-brewingbrewery-acquisitionsheadlines - news
PBR and Grillo’s Pickles Just Made the “Spear in a Beer” an Official Thing
The dive bar ritual you’ve been performing for years just got a SKU. Pabst Blue Ribbon and Grillo’s Pickles have teamed up on a limited-edition PBR x Grillo’s Pickle Beer, and it’s exactly what it sounds like – a 4.7% ABV Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewsheadlinespabst-blue-ribboncollaborationslagerspickles - news
Virtue Cider closes farm, brand to continue on
Greg Hall closes the chapter on one of craft cider’s most storied destinations — but the cider lives on. Greg Hall has had Virtue Cider taken from him once before. This time, he’s the one walking away. On April 14, Hall sent Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay5 viewsbrewery-closuresgalleriesheadlinesvirtue-ciderciders - news
Brewers Association releases 2025 Top 50 – the breakdown
The Brewers Association dropped its annual production report and Top 50 list today. Short story? 2025 was another down year for craft beer. The longer story is a bit more interesting. Craft brewers produced 21.86 million barrels in 2025—a 5.1% decline Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewsheadlines - news
SweetWater Georgia Kisses debuts, built on southern fruit
SweetWater Brewing Company has a new seasonal in the lineup, and it’s about as Atlanta as it gets. SweetWater Georgia Kisses is a tangerine wheat ale brewed with locally grown Georgia Kiss mandarin oranges, a regional citrus variety (Statesboro, Georgia) that Continue Reading →
by Reid Ramsay4 viewsheadlinessweetwater-brewingorangestangerineswheat-beer - news
Why sake deserves a place next to wine in the beverage world
As sake develops a stronger following, are we doing enough to make sake understandable to the new consumer? Nimmi Malhotra attended a sake masterclass in Singapore to investigate. The post Why sake deserves a place next to wine in the beverage world appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Nimmi Malhotra2 viewsheadlinesnewsasiajapanjapan-sake-and-shochu-makers-associationpartner-content - news
Are we on the cusp of a sake shortage?
Sake producers are lobbying for price equity between rice varieties as farmers switch to growing rice more suitable to cooking than brewing, leaving drinks makers without key ingredient. The post Are we on the cusp of a sake shortage? appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Sarah Neish2 viewsheadlinesnewsasiadbasiajapanrice-wine
