Monthly Archives: January 2019

Texas Is Only State Where Breweries Can’t Sell Beer-to-Go

For more than five years, 8th Wonder Brewery has batched, canned, and given beer enthusiasts something to sip on. But if you

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Ohio Wine and Beer Industry Impacted by Government Shutdown

Just like the snowy vineyard with no grapes on the vine, Ohio’s wine industry is frozen, for now.

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The Future of Ultra-Premium Tequila

The tequila category is still very much in its infancy, especially outside of North America, says Greg Cohen, former

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Tennessee Residency Law Likely to Be Struck Down

It’s always dangerous to predict how the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in any case.  But we left this morning’s argument in a case

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Atlas Beer Works Seeks to Sell Beer Without COLA, Cites Shutdown

The Washington, D.C., craft brewer is asking a federal judge to let it sell “The Precious One,” an apricot-infused IPA for which it can’t get

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Premium Wine Growth to Be ‘Tempered’ for Next 5 Years

Millennials aren’t embracing wine as many had expected, Silicon Valley Bank says in its 2019 State of the Wine Industry report.

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