All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 12
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Category ReportLow & no’s road to success: trends in low & no alcohol 2025
Big strides in taste and tie-ups with sports stars are driving major gains for low & no drinks. And they look set only to accelerate
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NewsBrewDog pokes fun at itself in new OOH campaign
Digital screens have appeared across London and Manchester featuring ’fake but believable’ stories about the brand
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Category ReportBooze loses its bottle: trends in alcoholic drinks 2025
As Brits buy less booze and EPR charges hit suppliers, alcohol producers are ditching glass in favour of alternate pack formats
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NewsLow & no wines bolster sales at Kylie Minogue Wines’ Benchmark Drinks
London-based distributor and brand developer Benchmark Drinks saw turnover climb by 29.5% to £36.9m
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NewsBerry Bros & Rudd profits slump amid ‘exceptionally challenging’ trading
There was also an 8.2% decline in revenues excluding en primeur
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NewsCampari shares slump after £1.1bn in shares seized by police
Campari insists the dispute is unrelated to it or any of its subsidiaries
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NewsImports of cheap glass threatening UK manufacturers
Imports of Turkish glass into the UK have jumped by 19,000% since 2018
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Heineken confirms end to Champions League partnership
Heineken has been UEFA’s official beer partner since the 1990s
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NewsLady A red wine lands M&S listing
Lady A’s wines are produced at Château La Coste in south east France
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NewsCarlsberg bolstered by Britvic deal as beer volume slide continues
Organic volumes grew by 0.4% at Carlsberg last year, but have fallen in every quarter so far in 2025
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NewsCampari steps ahead of spirits peers amid lower-than-feared tariff hit
Sales at the Espolòn brand owner grew 4.4% organically in the three months to 30 September
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NewsAB InBev launches $6bn buyback despite volume decline
The brewer is battling flagging sales with volumes down 3.7%
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NewsRémy Cointreau cuts sales and profit goals amid China woes
Rémy and its European rivals are all caught up in deteriorating global trade tensions
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NewsDiageo moves to dismiss tequila class action lawsuit
It is one of several legal challenges that have been mounted against Diageo North America this year
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NewsTennent’s looks to tap premium lager trend with new Bavarian Pilsner
The 4.7% abv tipple will launch from this month in retailers including Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Asda and Spar
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NewsGuinness Open Gate Brewery in London set to open in December
The experiential brand home for Guinness in Covent Garden has faced a series of setbacks
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NewsSuppliers challenge Westons’ assertion that perry is ‘dead’
Producers including Ross-on-Wye, Little Pomona and Oliver’s have all pledged to support perry
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NewsLervig Brewery hails AI for helping it overturn Portman Group ruling
AI was ‘changing the game for small companies’ said Lervig CEO Anders Kleinstrup
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Comment & OpinionWhat’s in a name? Why Westons ditched perry tag to win over younger cider drinkers
The Herefordshire cidermaker says nobody knows what the term ‘perry’ means. But should it not be its job to educate them?





