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Motörhead Partners with BevNomad to Launch New Collectible Beer Series
New limited-edition releases will roll out quarterly, combining iconic Motörhead album designs and easy-drinking styles. PRESS RELEASE / April 27, 2026 (Los Angeles, CA) – It’s back and better than […]
by Mass Brew Bros5 viewsblog-postsnewsbeer-releasebevnomadmotorhead - news
Food and drink sector continuing to invest
UK food and drink businesses are investing substantially in innovation and product development to remain competitive and secure their future in an increasingly challenging market. The finding is according to a new survey of the sector, commissioned by leading UK independent accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael for its annual food and drink report. The research,...
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Making Martinis at The Connaught – new podcast!
100th episode special The post Making Martinis at The Connaught – new podcast! first appeared on The Cocktail Lovers .
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VinePair: The 30 Best Red Blends for 2026 (hint: one of them is from MD!)
Red blends aren’t a new concept — they’ve existed in regions like Bordeaux and […]
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Canadian and B.C. Wine Industry Leaders Honoured at the 2026 Wine Industry Awards
Wine Growers Canada (WGC) and Wine Growers British Columbia (WGBC) announced the recipients of the 2026 Canadian Wine Industry Awards and B.C. Industry Recognition Awards, presented live at the awards ceremony in Penticton, B.C., on March 31. This year’s distinguished recipients are:...
by Poured Canada6 viewsnewswinequails-gate-wineryawardswine-growers-canadawine-growers-british-columbia - news
National Beer Day: A Toast to History, Craft, and Celebration
Every year on April 7th, beer lovers across the United States raise a glass in celebration of National Beer Day. While it may seem like just another excuse to enjoy a cold one, this day carries deep historical significance and represents a major turning point in American culture. For event hosts, party planners, and beer [...] The post National Beer Day: A Toast to History, Craft, and Celebration appeared first on National Bartender Staffing .
by NBS5 viewsblogcocktailsnewsbeer-event-ideashistory-of-national-beer-daynational-beer-day-april-7 - news
Canadian Craft Brewers Association Applauds Extension of Excise Tax Modernization to Support Small Independent Brewers
The Canadian Craft Brewers Association is delighted with the news that craft breweries will continue to receive a 50% reduction in excise taxes on their first 15,000 hectolitres of beer brewed for an additional two years, along with a 2% cap on the annual escalator. The post Canadian Craft Brewers Association Applauds Extension of Excise Tax Modernization to Support Small Independent Brewers first appeared on Canadian Craft Brewers Association .
by hilary.hoogsteen@ccba-ambc.org3 viewsnews - news
The Absinthe Revival
The Revival of Absinthe, From Ban to Global Renaissance Few spirits in history have experienced a journey as dramatic as absinthe. Once celebrated as the drink of artists, writers, and visionaries across Europe, absinthe rose to cultural prominence in the nineteenth century before being vilified, banned, and misunderstood for nearly a century. However, today absinthe has returned not as a myth, but as a scientifically understood, carefully regulated, and globally respected spirit. At its core, this revival is driven by authenticity, research, and a commitment to restoring absinthe’s true identity. Ultimately, this is the story of the absinthe revival from prohibition to renaissance and the role La Fée Absinthe has played in bringing the Green Fairy back to life. What Is Absinthe? Understanding the Spirit Absinthe derives its name from the Latin term for Grand Wormwood, Artemisia absinthium, a key botanical that defines the spirit. Interestingly, rooted in both science and mythology, wo
by mark peattie5 viewshistorynewsabsinthe-banabsinthe-cultureabsinthe-distillationabsinthe-renaissance - news
Hammerton Brewery claims global first with ‘Pure White’ stout
Hammerton Brewery is claiming a global first with its revolutionary ‘Pure White’ Stout innovation. Following months of dedicated research and development, Hammerton Brewery is stepping into the spotlight with a brand-new release—a beer they believe to be a world-first. Aptly named ‘The Friendly Ghost, ’ this beer is the result of a unique collaboration between...
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How wasted wind can help the brewing industry decarbonise
When it comes to the of decarbonising industrial heat, there is technology that is available and proven right now, which means that particular question can now be answered, explains Stuart Reid, head of customer solutions at AMP. Brewing is an energy intensive process. And, while great progress has been made across the industry to reduce...
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Grapes for Humanity Announces 2026 Fine Wine Auction
Featuring over $1 Million in Rare Wines, Dream Lots, and Unforgettable Experiences With wine donations up more than 200%, the April auction will support climate action alongside Grapes for Humanity’s core pillars of health, education, and humanitarian relief Toronto, ON … Continue reading →
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1945 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Breaks Record for Most Expensive Bottle of Wine Sold at Auction
A bottle of 1945 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti (DRC) sold for a record-smashing $812,500 at Acker’s annual La Paulée Auction this weekend. The auction raked in $25 million in total sales from bottles produced by additional famed Burgundian estates like Domaine Dujac, Leflaive, Coche-Dury, and others, and set an additional, 459 unspecified world records related to pricing, according to a press release. The near-$1 million sale bested the previous world record set at a Sotheby’s auction in 2018 when a different bottle of 1945 DRC went for $558,000, solidifying the cuvée as the current most-prized bottle for wine collectors. The article 1945 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Breaks Record for Most Expensive Bottle of Wine Sold at Auction appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley3 viewsauctionburgundyexpensive-winefrench-winemost-expensivenews - news
Vault City teams up with baker on zero-waste sours
Vault City have teamed up with Leith bakery Babyfaced Baker to create two limited-edition sour beers brewed using surplus croissant pastry that would otherwise go unused. The collaboration with Babyfaced Baker founder Rhiain Gordon transforms pastry offcuts from the bakery’s croissant production into a brewing ingredient, giving new life to surplus dough while creating dessert-inspired...
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Costco’s ‘Got That Dog’ in New Bourbon With Iconic $1.50 Hot Dog on the Label
On Friday, Costco customers shopping in the alcohol aisles found themselves face to face with a frankfurter. Last week, Costco added to its shelves a new bourbon called “I Got That Dog in Me,” bearing a label with the chain’s famous $1.50 hot dog and soda combo. Now, Costco loyalists are vying to guzzle the viral glizzy in bourbon form: Since the product’s unannounced release, redditors have been flaunting their prized purchases to the r/Costco_alcohol, r/Costco, and r/whiskey forums. The article Costco’s ‘Got That Dog’ in New Bourbon With Iconic $1.50 Hot Dog on the Label appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley2 viewsbourboncostcofast-foodfoodhot-dognews - news
Mixology Spirit: Kurt Delaney
Outer Light Brewing's taproom manager does more than build cocktails, he builds community. The post Mixology Spirit: Kurt Delaney first appeared on Litchfield Distillery .
by Litchfield Distillery5 viewsmixology-spiritnewsuncategorizedbrewerygingroton-ct - news
Inside Akashi-Tai’s drive to champion sake in the UK
The UK's leading premium sake brand, Akashi-Tai, is strengthening its position in the UK market with guided tastings and high-end cocktail collaborations. The post Inside Akashi-Tai’s drive to champion sake in the UK appeared first on The Drinks Business .
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Spring on the Tennessee Wine Trail: A Fresh Season for a Vineyard Getaway or Farm Stay
The post Spring on the Tennessee Wine Trail: A Fresh Season for a Vineyard Getaway or Farm Stay appeared first on Tennessee Wines .
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Damm expands fridge offering
Damm is expanding its fridge pack offering with the addition of Estrella Damm 0.0% and Damm Lemon arriving in UK retail this spring. Launching at Morrisons initially, this will see the retailer offer Estrella 0.0% 10x440ml (£12) and Damm Lemon 10x440ml (£13) from 23 March. This will be followed by Tesco next month from 20 April with Damm Lemon 10x330ml (£10), then wider...
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Reports: Pernod Ricard Held Acquisition, Merger Talks with Brown Forman
UPDATE 3/27/26: Pernod Ricard and Brown-Forman confirmed the discussions about a potential deal between the two entities in separate releases late yesterday. Both refer to the “potential business combination” as a “merger of equals.” Pernod and Brown-Forman both say they will release no further communications until they reach an agreement. We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available. Pernod Ricard is in talks to merge with or acquire Brown-Forman. The article Reports: Pernod Ricard Held Acquisition, Merger Talks with Brown Forman appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley2 viewsmergers-and-acquisitionsnewsreportsalesspirit - news
New Report Ranks Most Popular Spirits Brands for Shots on American Menus
As the affordability crisis encroaches into alcohol sales, shots, with their high ABV and relatively cheap cost, look appealing to some Americans. From February 2025 to 2026, Jameson and Fireball were the most common brands listed on shots menus at independent bars and restaurants across the U.S. according to a new report from the research company Ground Signal. Patron, Jagermeister, and Don Julio round out the top five spirits most popular for shots. The survey included menus from chains like Buffalo Wild Wings and Top Golf as a secondary data set combined with the independent brands. The article New Report Ranks Most Popular Spirits Brands for Shots on American Menus appeared first on VinePair .
by Stephen Bradley3 viewsdon-juliofireballjack-danielsjagermeisterjamesonjose-cuervo - news
New packaging aims to support sustainability goals
Croxsons has launched an innovative glass packaging solution that balances “sustainability and practicality in glass bottle and jar design”. Rightweight, the company said, works by engineering packaging that has no excess weight or unnecessary material whilst retaining the packaging’s strength, function and shelf appeal. By reducing the weight of glass packaging by potentially up...
by Tim5 viewsnewscroxsonspackagingsustainability - news
10 Barrel Brewing releases Pub Light Lager – received, with a blind taste test
10 Barrel Brewing is introducing a “light” version of its popular Pub Beer, aptly named Pub Light; billed as a “lighter, baby brother” to Pub Beer, Pub Light is 4% ABV and 99 calories, directly positioned to compete in the American light lager market. I recently received samples of the … Continue reading
by Jon Abernathy5 viewsmarketing-prnews10-barrel-brewing - news
2 Towns Ciderhouse wins big at 2026 LA Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge
One of the most award-winning cideries in Oregon is 2 Towns Ciderhouse, with many awards earned across a wide selection of its ciders, and recently it brought home more metal from the LA Invitational Wine & Spirits Challenge. In particular, its new year-round Guava Get Down snagged three medals, and … Continue reading
by Jon Abernathy6 viewscidernewspress-releases2-towns-ciderhouse - news
B stands for Benefit for all
You may have spotted a bold B on our 2025 vintage labels and wondered what it represents. Well, that B stands for Benefit — for the environment, for workers, for communities, and for customers like you. It’s more than a badge – it’s a commitment to doing business in a way that values social and […] The post B stands for Benefit for all appeared first on Lawson's Dry Hills .
by Julia C6 viewsblognewssustainabilitybcorpmonthbcorporation-sustainability
