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Caledonian Brewery opens new small-scale test site
The 400l capacity pilot brewery is equipped to fill bottles, casks and kegs, allowing Caledonian to bring newly developed products to both the on and off trade
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Fruit cider tops alcohol NPD
NPD sales, excluding non-flavoured wine and Champagne, contributed £102m to the category in 2014, down from £133m the previous year
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Birra Moretti refreshes look as sales rise
New branding is meant to better communicate the Heineken brand’s Italian heritage
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Craft beer suffering from high-strength alcohol crackdown
Schemes aimed at low-price high-strength alcohol are also affecting premium products
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Analysis & Features
OC&C Global 50: Alcohol sales go flat but time not yet called on global potential
On the surface the global alcohol giants were amongst the worst performers in the 2015 OC&C Global 50, but the sector still looks well positioned for longer-term global growth.
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Edrington hit by Brugal rum sales struggle
The spirits group behind Macallan and Famous Grouse has been hit by a £239m writedown for its Brugal rum brand
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Greene King revenues buoyed by 'fantastic' off-trade growth
Greene King boss Rooney Anand has credited booming sales of bottled ale with helping the company hit £1bn in retail sales…
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Eric Cantona to swim English Channel for Kronenbourg - on one condition
Cantona has pledged to swim the Channel… if 10,000 Brits say Kronenbourg is world’s best-tasting beer
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Molson Coors buys Rekorderlig cider UK rights
Rekorderlig UK will operate as part of Molson Coors UK, and its employees will continue to lead sales and marketing for Rekorderlig range
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High-strength craft beer NPD 'stifled by health lobby'
Pressure from the health lobby is holding back development of higher-strength premium beer in the UK…
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Comment & Opinion
Fizzics device adds froth & flavour to bad beer & lame lager
New York-based technology dorkfest CE Week has thrown light upon a bold new drink-lovers’ device…
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Accolade Wines get Fish Hoek Fairtrade-certified
The company - which owns Hardys, Echo Falls and Kumala - said it had been made possible by a broader Fairtrade supply base in South Africa
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Stella Artois offers fans flying tour of Wimbledon
To mark its status at the official beer of The Championships the brand has created a pop-up simulator
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Carling invites football fans to lose their shirt - and get a new one in return
Molson Coors is putting £3.6m into a push for Carling aimed at football fans itching for the start of the new season
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Famous Grouse owner grows through Eastern single malt success
The company was up 1.8% on the back of 10.5% growth for single malt The Macallan – the market leader in Russia, China, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong
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Scotch Whisky Association new appointments include British ambassador
Sarah Dickson, currently HM Ambassador to Guatemala and Honduras, is new director of global affairs
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Category Report
Focus on beer & cider 2015
A year ago cider was booming. Now, in absolute volume terms, it’s the sector’s worst performer. Why?…
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Category Report
Beer & cider category report 2015
Is cider’s slight slide over the past year just a blip or a sign of things to come?
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Don't hop me now: New Queen Bohemian Lager released
Queen Bohemian Lager is a traditional pilsner produced in Bohemia, Czech Republic
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Foster's Rocks up to spirit beers category with rum 'speer'
Heineken UK is taking Foster’s into the burgeoning ‘speers’ category with the launch of rum-flavoured Foster’s Rocks