Monthly Archives: November 2019

Over Half of Package Store Owners Fear Their Future

Even though two-thirds (over 66%) reported higher sales in 2018 compared to 2017, only 42% of respondents see independent

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Mich. Retailers Drive to RNDC Warehouse to Get Their Liquor

The failure of a new Republic National Distributing Corp. warehouse to work as planned is the biggest threat to the middle

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Voters Want Tax Bill Extension, Less Concerned About Impeachment

While the House of Representatives devotes its time to impeaching President Trump, a survey by the Beer Institute finds voters favor an extension of the Craft Beverage Modernization & Tax Reform Act more than they favor impeaching the president.

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Mass. Bay Brewing Intros 97 Calorie Cider Spritz

City Roots, a new craft cider brand that launched at the end of this summer by Mass. Bay Brewing Co., adds Cider Spritz to

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Miller Park Won’t Be Miller Park in 2021

It will be American Family Insurance Park (or something like that) in 2021 and for the next 15 years under an agreement

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What We’re Reading —

OUR VIEW: Make it last call for state-run liquor monopoly The Alcoholic Beverage Control system is a Frankenstein monster, constructed over the years through a battle with some

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