Diageo has broken ground on its $115m distillery in Shelby County, Kentucky, on a day when a British regulator found the company to have breached marketing rules.
About a decade after the first bottle of Beluga vodka was produced in a small Russian town, its owners are seeking global leadership in the superpremium vodka segment.
Jack Daniel’s and Jim Beam whiskeys are facing criticism from consumer-safety officials in Russia, adding to mounting scrutiny of American brands in the country.
Carlsberg, Russia’s biggest brewer, is filling some bottles with less beer and making others smaller in the country as it seeks to limit price increases amid political upheaval, its chief executive officer said.
Bacardi Limited, announced Robert Furniss-Roe, 50, has informed the Company he will be leaving to pursue other opportunities, but has agreed to remain as an advisor to the global CEO for an extended period of time.
New research shows that more than 40% of shoppers are concerned about the quality and safety of ingredients in prepared food from supermarkets – and many were appalled that some retailers’ products contain foreign eggs.
Mast Jaegermeister UK, the supplier and distributer of Jägermeister in the UK, is launching a new initiative to change the way retailers think about the shot market in order to boost sales and drive growth within the category.
Ten years, seven vintages, and two estate vineyard plantings later, Epoch Estate Wines will take on the 2014 harvest in their new winery atop the historic York Mountain.
Jura Brooklyn, the rule-breaking Scotch whisky created in collaboration with Brooklyn visionaries and Jura, is now available to retailers nationwide after an exclusive run in metropolitan New York.
Fishers Town Council in the US state of Indiana has approved an economic development agreement that will allow Sun King Brewery to build its second craft brewery in the region.
The tax office is cracking down on winemakers who are rorting the Wine Equalisation Tax (WET) rebate scheme, including a producer who claimed the rebate 12 times on a single sale.
Treasury Wine Estates has posted a loss of $100.9 million for the 2013-14 financial year, a significant decline on the $47.2m profit recorded the year prior.
Carlsberg and Heineken two of the world’s top four brewers, signalled tougher times ahead for the beer industry as escalating political tensions in eastern Europe weigh on the region’s economy.
Meet Lucky Buddha beer, a crisp pale ale bottled at the Thousand Island Lake in China that is catching eyes -- and increasingly more distributors in the West -- with its unique packaging: a smiling, Buddha-shaped bottle.