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NewsAsahi signs biggest ever marketing deal with Man City owner
City Football Group owns the Manchester City, Melbourne City, Yokohama F Marinos and Sichuan Jiuniu teams
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NewsSnoop Dogg enlists Treasury Wine Estates to bring Cali wine to the UK
‘I wanted to create a wine that looked and tasted like something people who don’t usually drink wine would want to try,’ said the rapper
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ProfilesMy food & drink job: Euan Jennings, content creator, Vault City Brewing
Euan produces photography, videography and marketing assets for the Edinburgh-based brewery
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NewsCity Snapshot: Heineken fails to scare off drinkers as sales and profits soar despite higher prices
Sales and profits at Heineken have grown in the high double digits as consumers drank more beer despite prices rising. Plus, a Q1 update from Cranswick and the latest investment from Agronomics.
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Analysis & FeaturesAre limited edition launches stifling innovation in fmcg?
Brands are increasingly shunning expensive, permanent NPD in favour of more headline-grabbing limited editions. But are they preventing genuine innovation from breaking through?
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Analysis & FeaturesThe latest limited edition launches shaking up food & drink
From a collaborative Scottish beer to a vinegar-flavoured mochi, these are the latest limited edition launches aiming to shake up the status quo
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NewsJames Calder steps down as SIBA chief executive
SIBA’s senior management team will manage the organisation until Calder’s successor is appointed
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Comment & OpinionCould cardboard become the default packaging solution for booze brands?
Slowly but surely, paper-based packaging is becoming a reality in the BWS aisles
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NewsGreenall’s to launch paper gin bottle into Sainsbury’s
The brand has partnered with climate action organisation Ecologi to plant one tree for every paper bottle sold
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Comment & OpinionChanging the rules for low and no alcohol labelling is a no-brainer even Rishi and Liz can agree on
Reports suggest the threshold for a beer to be classed as ‘no alcohol’ will rise from 0.05% to between 0.5% and 1%, while ‘low alcohol’ will include drinks up to 3%
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NewsAmarula cream liqueur brand to make debut in gin
The spirit rings in at 43% abv and is claimed to be the only gin on the market made from marula fruit spirit, which is indegenous to sub-Saharan Africa
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NewsTax gap on alcohol and tobacco rises to an estimated £3.7 billion in 2021
The increase indicates that tax evasion and the illegal importation of tobacco is a growing problem in the UK
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Analysis & FeaturesHow forest-inspired Goosnargh Gin has grown sales while giving back to nature
At Goosnargh, ‘everything we do ties back to where we live, where we work and where we distil’
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NewsKingsland Drinks partners with Manchester Still to open new distilling facility
The facility will be “focused on the development of premium, innovative spirits and non-alcoholic beverages that will appeal to mixologists, bartenders and consumers alike”
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Comment & OpinionHow bottling closer to home can help the drinks industry adapt to rising costs
The traditional approach of brewing and packaging a product in its home market before shipping to consumers abroad looks to have gone down the drain, says Francois Sonneville, senior beverages analyst at Rabobank
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Analysis & FeaturesWhy is crowdfunding still right for craft beer brands?
Despite retailers rationalising craft ranges, investors still enthuse
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NewsMalibu gets major new campaign along with new mascot
The brand’s sales have risen significantly when compared to Malibu’s pre-pandemic value
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Comment & OpinionRepurposed gangsta rap is a hit for Crumpton Oaks
NWA’s Straight Outta Compton isn’t the most obvious candidate for a drinks ad remix
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Comment & OpinionUnder pressure at a festival: what can we learn from bar work?
Preventing the problem would have been ideal, but there will always be problems for a leader
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NewsMPs claim Australia trade deal will not reduce food prices in Britain
The Commons International Trade Committee’s report comes as government pushes debate on food import tariffs





