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NewsCamden Town Brewery launches ‘drinkable’ Hells TV ad
Camden Town is giving away 90,000 cans of its beer to viewers who scan a QR code on their television screen
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NewsKopparberg boosts rum range with Dark Fruit launch
The drink (37.5% abv) is billed as being “infused with a smooth blend of blackcurrant and blackberry flavours”
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NewsPernod Ricard to relaunch Powers whiskey in the UK
It is billed as “a smooth whiskey with a spicy, bold character and complex honey flavour”
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NewsM&S to debut on Ocado with beefed up alcoholic drinks range
M&S has worked over the past 18 months to match and improve the current Waitrose selection
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NewsBeavertown opens doors of ‘Beaverworld’ brewery in Enfield
Called Beaverworld, work started on the 129,000 sq ft site in Enfield after Beavertown sold a 49% stake to Heineken in 2018
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NewsBenchmark Drinks adds Sauvignon Blanc and Merlot to Kylie Minogue Wines lineup
The duo completes the Kylie Minogue Wines Signature range
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NewsBrewDog hits back at Aldi copycat beer with ‘Ald IPA’
“The time to start worrying is when no one is copying you,” said BrewDog CEO James Watt
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NewsDiageo gives Walker trio of new bottles
The limited-edition block colour bottles use an opaque wrap to replace the brand’s classic glass bottle and slanted label
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NewsDrinks suppliers faced with can shortages as sales soar
Demand for canned drinks has surged in the wake of the pandemic
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NewsCMA launches investigation into £780m Marston’s and Carlsberg deal
The UK competition regulator has launched a probe into the £780m merger of Marston’s and Carlsberg’s UK brewing operations.
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NewsDiageo expands non-alcoholic portfolio with Rheinland Distillers investment
Diageo-owned drinks accelerator Distill Ventures has invested in award-winning German gin maker Rheinland Distillers
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NewsSharp’s Brewery launches Doom Bar Zero no-alcohol beer
It has rolled into Waitrose, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons and Asda, with Tesco and Booker to follow in September.
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Comment & OpinionThe post-coronavirus world is the perfect opportunity for beer exports to become greener
Beer exporters have long stuck to tried and tested business models. But now there is appetite for change, says Francois Sonneville, a senior beverages analyst at Rabobank
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NewsFormer Pernod Ricard director Chris Ellis takes on non-exec role at Lixir Drinks
Ellis said he was ‘hugely excited to be joining the Lixir board’
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Comment & OpinionCalorie labelling on booze is much needed – but doesn’t go far enough
Brands need to be clearly labelling everything – calories, carbs, sugar and fats, says Tom Bell, director and founder of SkinnyBooze and SkinnyBrands
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NewsNorth South Wines launches alcohol-free La Gioiosa sparkling wine
North South Wines is building its low & no porfolio
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NewsHeineken rolls out ‘Green Grip’ cardboard toppers across canned booze range
Green Grip has initially launched on Heineken, Foster’s and Kronenbourg multipack cans
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NewsDrinks brands turn to reformulation and price rises in wake of new duty dilution laws
Suppliers have made strategic changes after post duty point dilution
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NewsMedia Bites 14 August: whisky, Greencore, Unilever
The Scotch whisky industry has attacked the UK government for its “inexplicably slow” action against hefty tariffs
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NewsUS maintains whisky tariff but drops further food and drink hikes
The Trump administration had threatened to impose new tariffs on $3.1bn of EU exports





