When legendary performer Frank Sinatra died in 1998, he paid alcoholic beverages maker Brown-Forman Corp. (BFB)the highest compliment: he was buried with a flask filled with their Jack Daniel's whiskey.
Hangover Joe’s Get Up & Go has relocated its production facility to the former 5-hour Energry Packing Plant in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to meet the increasing distribution and product demand.
Happy Bitch Wines (HBW), a woman-owned and focused wine brand, is set to expand its wine portfolio with the addition of two new wines, Sauvignon Blanc and Pink Chardonnay, in June 2013.
Brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev says it no longer has plans to acquire Czech brewer Budejovicky Budvar, with whom it has been fighting a long legal battle over the use of the “Budweiser” brand.
Spirits volume has surpassed wine and beer with sales exceeding 200 million cases in 2012, according to 2013 Spirits Trends in Adult Beverage (TAB) report from Illinois-based Technomic.
Privateer International, a Massachusetts-based hand-crafted distiller of Privateer Rum brand, has expanded its Privateer Rum availability to three new US markets - New York, California and Colorado.
Moet & Chandon, a French champagne house and co-owner of the luxury goods company Moët-Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH), has rolled out the 2004 vintage of Dom Perignon.
Accolade Wines has signed a five-year deal with global beverage logistic provider JF Hillebrand to move its wines from all across Europe and the southern hemisphere to Accolade Park in Bristol, UK.
Sainsbury’s plans to double the sales of low-alcohol wines in the country by 2020 to meet the growing demand and to follow government’s Responsibility Deal.
A thirst for beer among Africa's middle classes is driving the world's biggest brewers to invest on the continent, but getting women to drink the beverage is another matter.
A bankruptcy court on Monday approved Central European Distribution Corp's bankruptcy exit plan, putting Russian billionaire Roustam Tariko on the verge of adding one of the world's largest vodka producers to his stable of companies.
Indiana convenience stores and gas stations seeking the right to sell cold beer to customers filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday aimed at lifting a ban on the practice.