All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 216
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Duty stamps will wipe out all of our profits, warn brewers
The government’s plan to introduce spirits-style duty stamps on beer…
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Wine prices set to rise
Supply concerns and tax increases have left the wine market facing a fresh wave of cost hikes…
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Tennent's rolls out export lager in Scotland
Tennent’s has launched an export lager in Scotland in a bid to revitalise the premium lager category.
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McEwan's Export gets a 500ml bottle
McEwan’s Export is being expanded into a 500ml bottle format.
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Analysis and Features
Spirits under the 40p regime
Spirits are widely considered the alcoholic drinks category that would be most vulnerable to minimum pricing, especially own-label products.
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Mults make hay with Easter bank holiday alcohol promos
The mults encouraged shoppers to drink up over the Easter bank holiday before the government called time on cheap alcohol promotions.
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Stella Cidre records £36m first-year grocery sales
When AB InBev revealed plans to extend Stella, Britain’s number one lager brand…
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Budweiser ad rapped for linking drinking with sex
AB InBev has been rapped by the advertising watchdog over a radio spot for Budweiser that linked drinking with sexual success.
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Low abv varietals set to benefit from minimum pricing
Minimum pricing could give the emerging market for lower-abv varietal wines a considerable boost, say suppliers
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Halewood launches Faith grape drink
An adult soft drink made with traditional wine grapes has been created by Crabbie’s owner Halewood International.
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Minimum pricing: the 'death' of white cider
The government’s plans for minimum pricing on alcohol will be the death knell for white cider, a leading cidermaker has admitted.
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Molson Coors warns of weather threat to UK barley... and beer
Britain’s supply of beer is at risk from the unseasonably hot weather, one of the UK’s biggest brewers has warned.
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Analysis and Features
Is there a thirst to fight minimum pricing?
Some retailers and brewers may have decided to work with the government but the industry may still mount a legal challenge.
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Kopparberg strips out fruit for major push on apple cider category
Swedish brand Kopparberg - best known for its fruit ciders - has shifted its sights to the apple market…
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Westons eyes £100m sales via Stowford Press off-trade push
Westons Cider is raising the profile of its Stowford Press brand, with off-trade distribution a particular focus…
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A supplier's Inspired attempt to take boxed wines more upmarket
A new wine supplier is hoping to take boxed wine upmarket with premium three-litre packs.
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Ale urges Brits to Keep Calm and Celebrate
Spitfire Premium Kentish Ale will be rolled out in May in limited-edition celebration livery.
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Magners ads reveal the brand's dark side
Magners has launched its summer advertising push this week with a new TV ad inspired by darkness.
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Foster's rolls out 330ml Stubby packs
Heineken is expanding its Foster’s line-up with a 330ml can dubbed the Foster’s Stubby.
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Strong industry support for alcohol reduction commitment
As reported in The Grocer last month, a billion units of alcohol will be shed by the alcohol industry as part of the Responsibility Deal.