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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Why High Court’s Sales Tax Ruling Won’t Curb Direct Shipping
Direct-to-consumer shipmers of beer, wine and spirits can be required to collect sales taxes from customers and remit them to the
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Kentucky’s Gov. Sees Little Impact from Tariffs; KDA Begs to Differ
Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin said he didn’t expect much impact from those tariffs the European Union is imposing on bourbon. “I don’t
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Tagged Eric Gregory
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Hotaling to Rep Corby’s Northern Border Collection
Hotaling & Co, formerly Anchor Distilling Co., said it is representing Corby Spirit & Wine Ltd., a leading Canadian
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Kona Brewing Puts 2 Beers in 18 Packs
Kona Brewing Co. announces it is rolling out its two most popular beers, Big Wave Golden Ale and Longboard Island Lager, in new 18-packs of cans for the first time. The new package delivers 18 delicious 12-ounce cans, enough to … Continue reading
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Highland Park Celebrates Orkney Heritage in Grand Central
Highland Park is bringing the spirit of the orkney’s summer solstice to New York City’s Grand Central Terminal, Vanderbilt Hall. Titled Highland Park Orkadia, this three-day 8,000 square feet of
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Moody Tongue Intros Frozen Banana
Moody Tongue Brewing Co., Chicago, announces its newest beer: Frozen Banana Hefeweizen, a German-style wheat beer traditionally enjoyed during summer.
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