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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Molson Coors Halts Production of Saint Archer, Sells Facility
Molson Coors Beverage Company said halting production, distribution and marketing of its Saint Archer brand effective immediately and sell its San Diego-based brewery and taproom to Kings & Convicts Brewing Co., which owns the Ballast Point brand. Terms weren’t disclosed. … Continue reading
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US Beverage Takes Stake in Unita Brewing
US Beverage, LLC, (USB) one of America’s leading beverage companies, announced today that it has formed a joint venture to acquire Utah’s largest independent craft brewer, Uinta Brewing. Terms weren’t disclosed. “Uinta is a strong brand with a state-of-the-art brewery. The … Continue reading
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Christmas Day Delivered Second-Highest Day for Check Value in 2021
That’s according to CGA, which found that seasonal trends over the last weeks of 2021 loosely mirrored those seen in 2019 – with a strong build up to Christmas followed by a decline in the week immediately before December 25. Over … Continue reading
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A-B Renews Sponsorship of MSG Sports
Anheuser-Busch will continue promoting and activations across Madison Square Garden Sports assets including the company’s National Hockey League (NHL) and National Basketball Association (NBA) franchises, as well as the MSG Network. Anheuser-Busch and MSG Sports launch a new ‘Michelob Ultra Courtside’ … Continue reading
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Livermore Valley Winegrowers Foundation Presents $195,575 to Local Charities
The funds were raised at the 2021 Livermore Valley Wine Auction. The funds benefitted SPARC’s new arts education program for local 7th grade students which received $85,575 for this program. The other beneficiaries who received the proceeds of this past … Continue reading
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The Mess in California Ports Cost Wineries More Than $250 Million
That’s a large enough number as it is, but it is only a fraction of the toll the Golden State’s port mess has taken on its agricultural base overall. A just-released study finds UC Davis agricultural economists estimating the value … Continue reading
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