All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 77
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Scotch whisky distillers welcome Australia trade deal
It could save more than £5m in tariffs each year
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Kocktail drinks to crowdfunding success as it prepares for retail launch
Launched in September 2020 by Emil Stickland and Andrew Hutchinson, the business raised £167k in the Seedrs campaign, valuing it at just less than £1m.
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C&C Group to distribute Didsbury Gin across the UK
The deal will help boost Didsbury Gin’s brand presence, increasing its distribution and availability in on-trade and wholesale channels, it said
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Brexit costs ‘killing EU trade’ for craft gin, say distillers
Continental consumers ordering spirits from the UK have been required to pay local excise duties and other charges
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Thatchers defies Covid gloom with strong growth in supermarkets
Revenues increased 22% to £130m in the year ended 31 August 2021 despite the challenges of pubs going into lockdown, newly filed accounts at Companies House showed.
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Coca-Cola set to bring boozy seltzer brand Lemon-dou to UK
The soft drinks giant has registered the brand name with the Intellectual Property Office
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Camden Hells Lager launches beer 'recall' to educate on its brewing process
Consumers who find one of the 50 ‘inferior’ beers will be compensated with a year’s supply of Camden Hells Lager
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White Claw to launch eight-packs in UK ahead of ‘summer of seltzer’
The eight-can packs are its single biggest-selling SKU in the US
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Stock’d Up launches subscription box service for short-dated beers
The service is billed as a ‘solution’ to waste created by retailers and wholesalers who cannot sell drinks before they expire
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Parfetts launches off-licence fascia The Local
The Local will sit alongside its existing convenience-focused Go Local and Go Local Extra fascias
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City snapshot: FeverTree boosted by rise of at home cocktail consumption
Fever-Tree has continued to post “strong” off-trade sales in the early months of 2021 ahead of the re-opening of pubs, bars and restaurants and coronavirus restrictions eases around the world. Plus, Oatly prices $1.4bn IPO, Young’s posts loss due to pub closures and all the latest news from the City.
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Pernod Ricard warns of New Zealand wine brand shortages after poor harvest
The supplier said it had 34% less Marlborough sauvignon blanc this year compared to last year’s vintage
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A 99 Flake shortage could be the least of our problems – but food & drink has proven its agility
Mondelez has reportedly confirmed surging sales at ice cream vans across the country has squeezed supplies of 99 Flakes
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Five Points Brewing smashes £350k crowdfunding target
London craft brewer Five Points Brewing has raised almost £700,000 in its latest crowdfunding round to help with ambitious plans to build a new showcase brewery and taproom.
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M&S teams up with Real Drinks to relaunch craft beer range
The drinks retailer said the new range would ‘better reflect the market and customer preference in style, abv value and design’
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Cannabrew raises £200k from the crowd to win supermarket listings for CBD beer
Elliot Horner started the Lancaster-based business in 2019 after recognising the growing trend for CBD products
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City Snapshot: Diageo returns to growth as markets recovery from lockdown
Drinks giant Diageo is restarting its programme to return £4.5bn to shareholders as its first-half performance benefitted from strong trading across its global markets. Plus, on a busy morning, Coca-Cola HBC updates on its Q1 performance, Marston’s names a new CEO, Compass Group reports its first-half results and Ahold Delhaize reveals Q1 figures.
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Tesco to ditch plastic rings and shrink wrap from its entire beer and cider range
The supermarket will stop receiving drinks that are held together by soft plastic rings and shrink wraps this month
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Portman Group rules against ‘Quickie’ wine brand over ‘demeaning’ artwork
A complaint against Quickie wine was made to the watchdog by a member of the public who argued it was sexist
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City News: AB InBev’s new top team will benefit from post-lockdown resurgences
AB InBev confirmed on Thursday that CEO Carlos Brito would step down after 15 years in charge, to be replaced by North America chief Michel Doukeris, amid a strong rebound of first quarter sales as coronavirus restrictions eased across key markets.