All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 178
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Meantime Brewery sales and profits fizz on craft beer boom
Increased sales in supermarkets of Meantime brands contributed to the £10m jump in revenues to £26.5m in the 15 months to 31 March 2016.
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Halewood plans whisky distillery in North Wales
The project, referred to as Aber Falls, is set for the Aber depot in Abergwyngregyn
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Innis & Gunn launches 0% abv beer for Dry January
Innis & None is ‘the first of its kind’, claims the Scottish craft brewer
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Bath Ales' craft brewery Beerd launches Alter Ego
The move follows the launch of a summery limited-edition beer called Ego in May
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Folkington's adds mini cans to premium mixer range
The NPD is aimed at complementing the growing trend for artisanal spirits
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Brits urged to Save Santa's Sherry this Christmas as sales of fortified wine plummet
Fortified wine sales have halved over the past decade
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Half the cost of Christmas booze shop is tax, claims WSTA
Tax accounts for 51% of an average UK family’s festive alcohol shop, compared to 32% in France, the industry body said
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Beam Suntory acquires Sipsmith Gin ahead of global push for London craft brand
The maker of Jim Beam and Maker’s Mark has “ambitious” export plans for the brand
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Guinness rises past John Smith’s to top ale & stout sector
In the past year, Diageo’s Guinness Draught brand saw £3.3m added to sales
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Heineken agrees deal to buy Punch Taverns in £403m deal
The Dutch brewer has made a cash offer of 180p a share
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A third of men drink more than weekly booze guidelines
Industry groups claim the figures mask a continued decline in the number of adults drinking at high levels
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Halewood launches Liverpool rum inspired by 17th century
The 43% abv tipple is distilled on the island of Trinidad
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WeightWatchers-endorsed Skinny Lager to hit Morrisons in 2017
The low-calorie brew is 4% abv and contains 89 calories per 330ml bottle
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Asahi wins auction for AB InBev's Eastern European beer stable
Asahi is set to add Pilsner Urquell to its stable of European beer brands after reaching an agreement to buy the AB InBev Eastern European brewing businesses previously owned by SABMiller.
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Prosecco sales rocket despite fall in Champagne prices
Prosecco has burst Champagne’s bubble with booming sales
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Comment & Opinion
Lager must tell its story
The truth is that lager is not connecting with 20 to 34-year-olds as a category in a way it once did
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Marks & Spencer claims high street first with festive ale keg
The NPD is described as a ‘dark winter ale with fruity flavours’
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Interviews
James Lousada: the can-do caretaker of Conviviality's crown jewels
You would think James Lousada would want to steer clear of selling booze to the supermarkets…
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Carlsberg Northampton site to return to full capacity
The brewer has been sourcing beer from Europe since the fatality
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AB InBev weighs up aluminium bottles for Corona lager
Until now, aluminium bottles of the beer have only been available at Corona events like this year’s Sunset Festival