Monthly Archives: January 2018

Anheuser-Busch Wholesalers, Employees Beautify New Orleans

Over 1,000 Anheuser-Busch employees and wholesaler partners joined Keep America Beautiful to beautify New Orleans’ community environments through various activities, including building picnic

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Sombra Mezcal Highlights Eco-Friendly Practices

The spirit created by master sommelier Richard Betts plans to share its environmental practices with the Mezcal and spirits industry.

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Brewers of Pennsylvania Launches Enthusiast Member Program

It’s aimed at consumers, not brewers. Cost is $35 a year, which includes discounts at more than 30 BOP-member breweries, VIP

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Who & What –

GrayRobinson, PA, hires Beth Goldberg to its Nationwide Alcohol Industry Team.  She joins from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC), where she ended her three-decade regulatory career as assistant director.

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What We’re Reading —

Consumers Turning to Private Label Wine More Often, Thanks to Supermarkets Private label wine is building momentum in the US, thanks to national supermarket chains such as Aldi, Trader Joe’s, Costco, and Whole Foods taking on the identity as trusted … Continue reading

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Kentucky ABC: Repeal Limits on Liquor Licenses

Kentucky Alcohol Beverage Control Board proposes to repeal rules limiting the number of licenses available for on- and off-premise operators. 

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