Monthly Archives: August 2018

Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum Marks Harley-Davidson 115th Anniversary

Sailor Jerry‘s contribution to the celebration is a mobile museum featuring the outside-the-lines work of Norman “Sailor Jerry”

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What We’re Reading —

Why American Consumers Have Turned Their Backs on Big Beer Founders Brewing co-founder and CEO Mike Stevens, Anheuser-Busch InBev, MillerCoors and other large beer

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Study Says No Amount of Alcohol is Safe, Aids Anti-Alcohol Advocates

I had finished putting out the Daily Thursday night and settled into my easy chair to spend an hour watching various nightly newscasts

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Indiana Mulls Streamlining Bev/Al Tax Collection

The interim fiscal policy committee is looking at technology to improve revenue compliance and reporting.

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Major Brands Leads Creation, Auction of Custom Bourbon

In May a group of St. Louis businesswomen joined Sue McCollum, chairman/ceo, Major Brands on a trip to the Maker’s Mark

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Spiked Seltzer Taps into Angst Over Subway Closure

Superstorm Sandy caused major damage in 2012 to the New York City subways, commuter rail lines and vehicular tunnels.  Perhaps

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