As Holidays Near, More Beer Pouring Locations Open

Some 93% of all locations are open and pouring beer, BeerBoard said.  It’s the first time since May that 93% of locations have been open, although the open rate has consisted registered at 90% or above since late January.

Average Number of Taps remained at 20 per location nationally for the sixth consecutive report, with six of the states tracked also holding firm. New York was the only state tracked to add a handle, adding one to climb to 21 per
location. Georgia (17), Michigan (23) and Nevada (21) all dropped one handle each.

But the percentage of taps pouring eased to 74% from 75%.  Four of the states tracked saw nominal gains — Illinois (70%), Michigan (77%), Minnesota (79%) and South Carolina (75%). Nevada was down 3.7%, erasing the gains it realized last period.

Volume continued to yo-yo, falling 5.8% on the weekend. After a period of growth (+6.1% on Nov 4-7), Volume fell back to levels last seen in late October. Georgia saw the biggest decline, falling 19.1% on the period, followed by Nevada (10.1%) and Illinois (8.2%). Tennessee (+9.4%), Minnesota (+7.9%) and New York (+3.2%) were the states tracked to see gains.

Like Volume, Rate of Sale took a dip on the period, falling 1.3% on the weekend — the second decline in the last three reports. Georgia (-14.9%) and South Carolina (-9.9%) were among six states tracked to fall on the weekend.
Tennessee (+9.1%) and Minnesota (+6.9%) paced a group of four states to see increases.

In terms of volume share, domestics fell almost a full point, while imports gained half a point and craft gained 0.4%.  Tap share was flat, BeerBoard said.

 

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Art Ciocca, Founded Wine Group, Dies at 84

He formed The Wine Group in 1981 when he and his associates purchased the wine assets of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York, then a minor player in the wine industry. Today, with more than 60 brands, including storied names such as  Almaden, Benziger, Concannon Chloe, Cupcake, Franzia, Foxhorn, Glen Ellen, and Beringer, The Wine Group is the second largest wine company in the United States.

“Art Ciocca is the heart and soul of this company,” said Cate Hardy, CEO of The Wine Group. “He built its foundation, and his legacy lives on in the entrepreneurial spirt, passion, and determination of everyone in this organization. Art’s vision will continue to inspire us for generations to come.”

In 2006, Ciocca reflected on his career in the book, Thinking Outside the Box: The Wine Group Story, in which he commented:

“I’m proud and thankful for what I’ve accomplished. I feel blessed that we had the opportunity to build a company and contribute to the development of this extraordinary industry. I feel lucky to have been in the right place at the right time with exactly the skill set that was needed. This was the perfect opportunity for a young entrepreneur who was looking for a place to make his mark.”

Art attended College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, where he enrolled in a four-year U.S. Navy ROTC program. Following graduation in 1959, he entered the Navy where he performed his naval duties during the day and attended graduate school at night, earning his MBA. Art then worked for General Foods, E. & J. Gallo Winery, and the wine division of Coca-Cola Bottling Company of New York before forming his own company – The Wine Group.

A “giver,” not a “taker,” Ciocca is survived by his wife Carlyse, with whom he has developed numerous philanthropic foundations, beginning with the Ciocca Foundation in 1996 focused on education. In recent years, the couple created the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship at Catholic University, the Ciocca Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University, and the Carlyse and Arthur A. Ciocca Center for Business, Ethics and Society at Arthur’s alma mater, the College of the Holy Cross.

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Bourbon Bottles that Survived Mayfield Tornado Donated to Kentucky Bourbon Benefit

The owners of Carr’s Steakhouse that once stood in downtown Mayfield have donated 14 bottles of premium Bourbon they recovered from the rubble of their family business to the Bourbon auction for survivors of the tornadoes that ravaged Western Kentucky.

The battered bottles are listed in 12 separate lots (#412-423) at www.kybourbonbenefit.com, each one signed and dated by restaurant owner Daniel Carr for authentication. Additionally, several distillers volunteered to match their brand’s ending sales price up to $10,000.

“It is beyond belief that these bottles survived the devastation,” said Eric Gregory, president of the Kentucky Distillers’ Association, which partnered with the Bourbon Crusaders charitable organization and Bourbon curator Fred Minnick on the six-day benefit that ends Tuesday night.

“It was a powerful and emotional moment when Daniel offered these emblems of resilience to the cause,” Gregory said. “Their business is gone. Their town is gone. But their first thought was to donate them to make a difference for families and communities across Western Kentucky.

“That’s the indomitable spirit of Kentucky, and we are grateful for their generosity and support.”

Carr said, “I’m just trying to do my part, help as many people as possible, and this just seemed like a way to amplify the impact we could have on our community during this time of need.”

The donated bottles are:  Angel’s Envy, Blue Run High Rye (two), Bardstown Bourbon Co. Discovery Series, Duke Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey, Ingram River Aged Flagship Bourbon, Knob Creek 15-year, Maker’s Mark, Maker’s Mark 75th Anniversary Keeneland edition (2011), Russell’s Reserve 10-year (two), Russell’s Reserve 10-year signed by Master Distiller Jimmy Russell (2004), W.B. Saffell (produced by Wild Turkey), and Woodford Reserve 135th Kentucky Derby commemorative (2009).

A Close Call

Little is left of Carr’s Steakhouse, a popular hotspot that opened in 2011 and earned the National Restaurant Association’s 2016 “Restaurant Neighbor Award” for outstanding community service and philanthropy. Carr, 37, is currently chairman of the Kentucky Restaurant Association’s Board.

Carr said he worked all day Dec. 10 and left the restaurant around 8:45 p.m. just as a packed crowd was beginning to wind down. But when he got home, his wife, Amanda, was monitoring the storms on TV and told him a tornado was bearing down on Mayfield.

“I called the restaurant and told my brother, David, to get everyone out of there,” he said. Daniel’s 17-year-old son, Israel, was working that night too, along with his wife’s two brothers and her father who was helping cook and wash dishes. Everyone escaped safely.

“It was just a pile of bricks and wood less than 10 minutes later,” Daniel Carr said.  “No one would have survived.”

The next day, they salvaged the 14 dirty and dust-covered bottles as they searched through the ruins for the restaurant’s cash drawer to pay their 29 employees who have a combined 22 children. Many lost their homes or all their possessions. All are now unemployed.

They’ve also started an online fundraiser for their workers. “We want to help show them there is hope in these devastating times,” wrote Daniel’s wife, Amanda Carr, on the gofundme.com page. “We are a family and we are sticking together through this.”

Gregory said the Carr family’s generosity struck a chord with Kentucky distillers, who are known for helping each other during times of crisis. “It’s our duty as a signature industry to help our fellow Kentuckians.

“We were humbled by the Carr’s donation and offer our sincere thanks. Their outstanding contribution amid the chaos of loss adds momentum to the regrowth, healing and long-term vitality of Mayfield and Western Kentucky for the years ahead.”

$1.7 Million Raised So Far

The Kentucky Bourbon Benefit so far has raised $1.7 million, with all proceeds going to the Team Western Kentucky Tornado Relief Fund. The silent auction ends Tuesday, Dec. 21, at 10 p.m. EST. A live-streamed auction of the top 15 items will be held from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Dec. 21.

Seven distillers representing 12 of the 14 bottles are matching the ending auction price of their lots up to $10,000: Angel’s Envy, Blue Run Spirits, Brown-Forman, Duke Spirits, Jim Beam, Maker’s Mark and Wild Turkey. 

Independent Stave Co. also is matching the vintage 2004 Russell’s Reserve, autographed by Wild Turkey’s Hall of Fame Master Distiller Jimmy Russell, up to $10,000. Ingram River Aged is matching its bottle up to $5,000.

Additional Benefits

Maker’s Mark also is offering the winning bidder of its Keeneland bottle a private distillery tour on April 15, followed by an exclusive afternoon at the historic race course for a group of eight to watch the annual running of the Grade I Stakes Maker’s Mark Mile.

The guests will receive a behind-the-scenes tour of Keeneland and enjoy an afternoon of racing from a private suite and a complete set of hand-signed 2022 Keeneland commemorative bottles. The winning bidder of the second Maker’s Mark bottle also will receive a private distillery tour.

Angel’s Envy also is offering a private tour of its downtown Louisville distillery to the winning bidder of its recovered bottle, along with suite tickets at the YUM Center for a University of Louisville basketball game.

Brown-Forman Master Distiller Chris Morris is adding a private tour of the historic Woodford Reserve Distillery and will personally take the winner of its Kentucky Derby bottle and five friends to dinner at Matt Winn’s steakhouse at Churchill Downs.

And Duke Spirits is including one bottle of everything it producers, signs by the founders Chris Radomski and Ethan Wayne: Duke 88 Kentucky Bourbon, Duke Grand Cru 110 Bourbon, Duke double barrel rye, Duke Grand Cru Reposado, Duke Grand Cru extra anejo, Duke Commemorative 6-year extra anejo and Duke Napa Valley 24-year Brandy.

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Buffalo Trace Auction to Aid Red Cross in Kentucky Tornado Recovery

To help raise funds, Buffalo Trace Distillery and the Van Winkle family are partnering with Menish Productions to auction two very rare and unique whiskey flights through Thursday, Dec. 23rd at 7 p.m. Up for bid are a complete flight of Pappy Van Winkle and a complete flight of Buffalo Trace’s Antique Collection, including a 2020 George T. Stagg.  All of these whiskies are very collectible, Buffalo Trace said, and, for the first time ever, the Distillery is donating a bottle of each expression from both of the lineups for this charitable cause.

“The toll these tornadoes and severe weather took on our fellow Kentuckians and others in the Midwest and South is shocking,” said Mark Brown, Buffalo Trace Distillery CEO.  “We hope our bourbon community, who we know can be very generous, really shows its support and we’re able to raise an unheralded amount of funds for Western Kentucky disaster relief.”

The auction, which ends Thursday, Dec. 23 at 7 p.m., will feature two packages, a complete Van Winkle collection which includes Old Rip Van Winkle 10 year old, Van Winkle 12 year old “Lot B,” Van Winkle Family Reserve Rye, Pappy Van Winkle 15 year old, Pappy Van Winkle 20 year and Pappy Van Winkle 23 year old.  The auction winners will have the option to have the set autographed by Julian and Preston Van Winkle.

The second whiskey package is a complete set of Buffalo Trace’s Antique Collection, which includes William Larue Weller, Thomas H. Handy Sazerac Rye, Eagle Rare 17 Year Old, Sazerac Rye 18 Year Old and a 2020 George. T. Stagg (130.4 proof). The auction winners will have the option to have the set autographed by Master Distiller Harlen Wheatley and Buffalo Trace President and Chief Executive Officer Mark Brown.

Details on the auction and how to bid can be found here: https://www.proxibid.com/Menish-Productions/Buffalo-Trace-Benefit-Auction/event-catalog/213782  All proceeds from the auction will go to disaster relief in Western  Kentucky.

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A-B, NFL Extend Sponsorship

Anheuser-Busch will remain the exclusive global beer and hard seltzer sponsor of the NFL under a new multi-year agreement that A-B said “will include many new opportunities for the Anheuser-Busch brands, led by Bud Light, that will continue growing excitement among NFL fans.

“We are pleased to continue our partnership with the NFL to build meaningful experiences and connections for football fans across the country,” said Benoit Garbe, A-B’a Chief Marketing Officer. “Core to our people-centered mission in marketing at Anheuser-Busch, our objective is to bring together what people most care about and what our brands stand for. Our partnership with the NFL  perfectly intersects with that goal.”

 

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Who & What

Bunker Irish Whiskey hires Caroline Martin as master blender at its Royal Oak Distillery, succeeding Jim Ramsay.

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