Scottish island of Islay will get its new distillery on the shores of Loch Indaal, near Bowmore and across the water from Bruichladdich, which will be its ninth distillery.
Angry Orchard Cider of US is set to introduce two new hard ciders - Angry Orchard Cinnful Apple and Angry Orchard Green Apple - just in time for the fall season.
With up to 8 percent alcohol, Carlsberg's Tuborg Booster Strong packs a heavier punch than the Danish original and is sold only in India, where consumers in the world's third-fastest growing beer market prefer an extra kick.
Coca-Cola Amatil has thickened its senior management ranks as it counts down to its December re-entry into the Australian beer and cider market after a two-year absence.
Republic National Distributing Company USA (RNDC) has promoted Taylor Sommer to the role of executive vice president of RNDC South Texas, and Mike Young to executive vice president of sales for RNDC Texas.
The Shetland Distillery plans to establish a new boutique single malt whiskey distillery in the former Royal Air Force (RAF) site at Saxa Vord on the island of Unst, one of the North Isles of the Shetland Islands, Scotland.
Bulgarian winemakers are requesting the UK to consider Bulgarian wines again as they are back to quality winemaking and are bringing out new and different varieties.
Australian supermarket group Woolworths is continuing its push to be seen as a supporter of Australian farmers and suppliers, as it considers a new branding strategy called ‘Woolworths Local’.
Australian tastes are swinging away from beer and towards wine, but Australians are drinking a little less alcohol overall, according to figures released 18 September 2013 by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
The Grand Teton Vodka distillery in the north of downtown Driggs, Idaho, US is set to expand its capacity and introduce whiskey to its existing range of products.
CL World Brands, which operates as a subsidiary of CL Financial, has completed the sale of Thomas Hine and Company Cognac house to EDV SAS for an undisclosed amount.
Anheuser-Busch is providing 2,156 cases of emergency drinking water — or 51,744 cans — to the American Red Cross for their use in flood relief efforts in Colorado.