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Carling brewer under fire for delaying supplier payments
Molson Coors has come under fire from small businesses after trebling the period it waits before paying suppliers.
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Diageo gets into festive spirit with £47m spend
Diageo is investing a record £47m in its Christmas marketing and predicts recent innovations will boost overall festive spirits sales by 5% to £833m this year.
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Campaign Trail: Absolut’s manifesto for re-premiumisation
Struggling vodka brand Absolut returned to TV this week with a second run of its Absolut Manifesto campaign. The ad, on air till the end of next month, forms part of Pernod Ricard's strategy to "re-premiumise the brand".
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M&S takes wine crown for third year in a row
Marks & Spencer was crowned Supermarket of the Year for the third year running at the International Wine Challenge awards last week, the judges applauding its ability to source wines from "unfamiliar places".The retailer's "quirky...
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Acid Test: Brambles Pear Cider
"Brambles doesn't sound like something the girls from Sex and the City would be happy to drink and the label made me yawn."
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Ad of the Week: If Carlsberg did fridges, they'd copy Heineken
Women like chocolate and shoes, men like footie and beer. Heineken riffs on these minutely observed subtleties of the sexes for its new ad.
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Diageo alcohol tax hike plan under fire
Diageo's proposal to raise the tax on beer, cider and wine to match excise duty for spirits has been attacked by rivals as a "very cynical and self-serving" move. In a submission to HM Treasury's review of alcohol taxation and pricing,...
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Carling is proudly brewed in Burton
Sir, I was bitterly disappointed to read the flippant remark from Martin Swaine, MD of Rhythm & Booze, about the UK's number one selling lager: "Who the hell knows where Carling is brewed anyway?".
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Wine aisle revamp cuts Sainsbury's volume sold on deal
Sainsbury's has slashed the amount of wine it sells on promotion and boosted sales following a major wine aisle revamp, The Grocer can reveal.
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Vodka sales down amid interest in rum and gin
The British love of vodka looks more shaken than stirred in new data that shows the tipple has dramatically fallen out of favour with drinkers. Volume sales have slumped 5% [Kantar Worldpanel 52w/e 13 June], pulled down by a struggling...
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New Swedish cider eyes £50m UK sales
Swedish cider Rekorderlig has set its sights on total brand sales of more than £50m within the next five years, after launching in the UK last July. Kieron Barton, MD of Rekorderlig's import agency Chilli Marketing, said he was confident...
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Focus On Spirits: Fashion victims
Spirits is proving a fickle category, with the latest trends in cocktails driving sales of gins and liqueurs but leaving old-fashioned drinks out in the cold, says Graham Holter
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Focus On Spirits: Cool as cucumber
Gin is in strong growth, up 16.4% in value to £223.1m and 8.9% in volume [Kantar Worldpanel 52w/e 13 June] much of it driven by Gordon's.
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Focus On Spirits: Less alcohol, more sales
Take three consumer trends: a growing interest in spirits; a desire to consume less alcohol; and a squeeze on spending.
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More take-out beer planned for R&B stores
Off-licence chain Rhythm & Booze is to begin installing more hand pumps for real ale at tills, following a successful trial. The pilot kicked off ahead of the World Cup with a guest ale brewed for Swaine's Barnsley Beer Company by...
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First Cape sails ahead as Jacob’s Creek flounders
South African wine brand First Cape has nudged Jacob's Creek out of the top five biggest off-trade wines in the UK, leapfrogging its Aussie rival for the first time.First Cape has taken fifth place following a 40% sales hike over the...
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Halewood eyes alcopop generation
Lambrini owner Halewood International has launched a lower-abv fruit-flavour aimed at alcopop-loving ladies. Botany Creek has a 7.5% abv and is available now in white and rosé (rsp: £3). Although Halewood already owns a...
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Fairhills’ new boxes tell a Fairtrade story
Fairtrade wine brand Fairhills has poured its Chenin Chardonnay and Merlot Shiraz wines into 3-litre bag-in-boxes to offer a new format for drinkers and tell the story of a South African vineyard worker supported by the charity.
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What a lot of bottle?
It might be a struggle selling beer through the taps, but brewers have been pumping millions into bottling facilities to cash in on a retail ale bonanza. Graham Holter considers if they’ve been brave or foolhardy
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Acid Test: Symonds Founder’s Reserve
"The labelling is distinctive and promises "a fresh, crisp, fruity cider, with a high degree of complexity and depth of character". In my view it's an understated flavour with a pleasant aftertaste."