Mijenta Becomes the First Tequila to Receive B Corp Certification The only tequila producer to receive the recognition to date, the company met or exceeded the B Impact Assessment criteria.
Drizly Launches Program to Accelerate Minority Brands Drizly announced a new initiative to support brands owned by members of historically underrepresented groups
Old Forester Sets Sweeps to Buy Birthday Bourbon This year, for the first time, there will be no in-store distillery release on Sept. 2 . Instead, the brand will be hosting a sweepstakes to open up the opportunity for national bourbon lovers to purchase this bottle.
Remy Martin XO Decanter Reinterpreted For the first time since its creation in 1981, the XO decanter has been reimagined by Lee Broom, a distinguished UK designer. For the first time since its creation in 1981, the XO decanter has been reimagined by Lee Broom, a distinguished UK designer.
Beer Bottles and Cans Down, Kegs Up in May production of beer by U.S. brewers fell to 13.4 million barrels in bottles and cans in May from 14.1 million a year earlier. But production of kegs jumped
Kentucky Bourbon Hall of Fame to Induct Six in September The honorees include two distillery founders, influential lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, a groundbreaking industry veteran and the acclaimed grandson of a Bourbon baron.
Fresh Vine Wine 2Q Sales Tripled, Loss Narrowed Fresh Vine Wine, Inc. a producer of lower carb, lower sugar, and lower calorie premium wines in the United States, reports revenue soarted to $1,019,377 in the second quarter from $384,219 a year earlier. The company's net loss narrowed to $4.6 million from ...