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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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Tagged Joe Juniper, Matt Cole
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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
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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Tagged Rob McMillan
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