All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 193
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Co-op goes big on ales with regional range expansion
The launches were in response to Co-op research in which 71% of people surveyed said it was important for them to buy locally-sourced varieties
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Diageo moves Smirnoff packaging to premium
The Smirnoff eyebrow has become the most prominent feature on the bottle, while new ‘contemporary’ typography is designed to create a modern feel
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Beer campaign There's a Beer for That offers online matching
Cross-industry marketing campaign There’s A Beer For That is kicking off a raft of activity…
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Kingsland's new wine range goes Live
Featuring slogans such as ‘Live for the adventure’ along with simple flavours descriptions the brand hopes to engage consumers driven away by conventional wine marketing
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Lisa McGuigan brings a Wilde Thing to the UK
Eight varieties of the range are initially being offered across three tiers by distributor Copestick Murray
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Asda focuses on fruit wine with new ranges and dedicated bays
Asda is introducing dedicated bays for fruit-flavoured wines in most of its stores and launching an own-label range…
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Ales By Mail brewing huge growth
On the back of 88% growth in Q1, the online beer retailer launches first pop up beer shop in London
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English vineyards shatter previous production records
Production boom comes as major retailers unveil their new English wine ranges
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Bargain Booze sales slip, but Conviviality profits rise by 2.3%
Bargain Booze owner Conviviality Retail has reported full year revenues up 2.3%, but a dip in like-for-like sales as it fought against a slower than expected rate of store openings and heavy discounting in the alcohol retail sector.
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Kopparberg backs ciders and freeze pouches with £5m push
Kopparberg has announced a £5m push for its flavoured ciders and new frozen range.
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Calorie labelling threat from EU looms for alcoholic drinks
Three cheers for Champagne was probably not the message MEPs had in mind when they overwhelmingly backed plans last week f…
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True story: Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley brews Gold beer
It’s True: Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley is ramping up his brewing business. The Eighties pop star – who had previously established his own microbrewery, The Red Rat - has now partnered with The Great Yorkshire Brewery to expand production. They have developed 4% ABV golden lager ...
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Diageo goes back to the archives for Guinness Original rebrand
Diageo is giving its Guinness Original sub-brand a retro-inspired design overhaul.
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Spirits sales 'could add £280m to convenience category'
Spirits currently account for 21% (£1.1bn) of all alcohol sales in convenience, versus 26.6% (£2.7bn) in grocery
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Romanian wine for Asda with Cramele Recas tie-up
The wines, which launch next week, are Bradshaw Chardonnay, Bradshaw Merlot, Feteasca Regala and Feteasca Negra
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Smirnoff's 'We're Open' campaign aims for inclusiveness
The push, which will run until the end of the year, kicks off with a series of outdoor ads running in May and June that make reference to wider cultural events
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Funkin mixers for cocktails get a rebrand
The new packaging, which hits shelves from June, features a navy blue background with a spiral swirl of colour to evoke a top-down view of a cocktail glass
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Carlsberg spoofs controversial 'beach body' ad
The beer brand has placed digital adverts at three sites on the London Underground
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Calorie content on alcohol is not easy, industry argues
On Tuesday MEPs on the health committee voted overwhelmingly in favour of the European Commission drawing up plans for new regulations by 2016
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LBD: Brown-Forman targets young women with new vodka drink
Brown-Forman is aiming to tap the demand among young female consumers for lighter, fruitier drinks…