Monthly Archives: January 2019

What We’re Reading

Prohibition – The Noble Experiment Wednesday (1/16) marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The 18th Amendment

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Recreational Marijuana Sales Not Hurting Bev/Al: Spirits Council

“Simply put, data show there has been no impact on spirits sales from recreational marijuana legalization,” said Distilled Spirits Council Chief Economist David Ozgo.

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With Economy Consistently High, U.S. Chamber Focuses on Better Education, Training, Trade, ‘Restoring Responsible Government’

With the economy “consistently high,” the U.S. Chamber of Commerce is pushing Congress to “rebuild the governing center,”

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R&D Brewing Acquires Bull Durham Beer Co

R&D Brewing Co. purchased Bull Durham Beer Co., the first brewery in America to operate in a Minor League baseball stadium.

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New Holland Brewing Adds 2 Seasonals, Adds to Dragon’s Milk Line

The first new seasonal offering is a Kombucha IPA, releasing in late February of 2019. This IPA combines the refreshing fruit forward

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Heineken Intros Zero Alcohol, 69 Calorie Product

Heineken 0.0 isn’t one of those alcohol-removed products, says Willem van Waesbergher, global craft and brew master at

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