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Category Archives: News
Galen Glen Winery Taps Skurnik Wines for 4 States
Galen Glen Winery, Andeas, Pa., said it signed Skurnik Wines to represent it in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island. The company partners with Siema in Maryland, DC and Virginia and self-distributes in Pennsylvania. Galen Glen’s specialty is Gruner Veltliner, … Continue reading
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How W.Va. Can Generate $3 Million More in Taxes: Cut Rate of Spirits-Based RtDs
Lowering the tax rate for spirits-based ready-to-drink cocktails could generate more than $3 million in additional revenue for government in West Vigina. That’s according to the Distilled Spirits Council of the U.S., who vp-state public policy, Andy Deloney, told the … Continue reading
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Twisted Tea Hard Iced Tea Launches First-Ever NFT with Real-World Perks – Like Getting Your Face on up to 100 Million Cans
Twisted Tea Hard Iced Tea, the nation’s No. 1 hard iced tea brand, is partnering with Sesame3, a web3 platform for brands, to launch its first-ever NFT. And unlike most branded NFTs, Twisted Tea’s NFT Drop provides real-world value to … Continue reading
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Splash Beverage Chairman to Ring NYSE Opening Bell Wednesday
Splash Beverage Group, Inc. said Robert Nistico, chairman/CEO along with the rest of the executive team and Board will ring the New York Stock Exchange Opening Bell Wednesday, July 27. Nistico commented: “Splash Beverage Group listed its shares on the NYSE American … Continue reading
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Hard Truth Distilling to Triple Capacity
Hard Truth Distilling Co., Indiana’s largest destination craft distillery, announced a major expansion that will include several projects, beginning with second rackhouse that will triple storage capacity to 12,000 barrels from 4,000for its critically acclaimed Sweet Mash Rye and other … Continue reading
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To Avoid Blackouts, London Paid $11,700 Per Megawatt Hour for Electricity from Belgium
Why is a newsletter focused on alcoholic (and alcohol-removed) beverages reporting this? Because paying 5,000% more than the regular spot price is what happens when utilities — I mean the folks responsible for power generation, distribution and regulation — fail … Continue reading
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