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The Zero Proof Expands Hospitality Reach with The New Bar Acquisition
The Zero Proof, a leading adult non-alc beverage platform, today announced the acquisition of The New Bar, a West Coast-based non-alc hospitality and discovery program. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Why Hard Soda 2.0 is Different
One trend attempting to make a resurgence in 2026, despite a history of receiving flack from industry members: hard soda. Leaders of Spiked Pop, Crooked Pop, Karl Strauss and Bravazzi explain why this time is different.
Soul Mega Wins Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream Experienceship
Washington, D.C.-based Soul Mega has won the 15th annual Samuel Adams Brewing the American Dream (BTAD) Brewing and Business Experienceship, Boston Beer Company announced Tuesday.
Brown-Forman, Sazerac Release New RTDs as Category Buoys Spirits Growth
Brown-Forman and Sazerac are doubling down on ready-to-drink (RTD) with brand extensions and new-to-world brands launching today.
Beer Sales Improve as World Cup Boost Begins to Materialize, Per Circana Weekly Scans
The FIFA World Cup boost that bev-alc was promised is finally starting to appear in off-premise sales – at least for beer.
Ben Weiss On Why He’s Fronting $45M to Launch Crooked Pop Hard Soda
Beverage industry veteran and Bai founder Ben Weiss came to BevNET Live 2026 in New York City earlier this month ready to explain how these consumer shifts led him back into the beverage industry with Crooked Pop, a hard soda built on Osava.
Heineken Names JDE Peet’s Leader Rafael Oliveira as Next CEO
The search for the next CEO of Heineken N.V. has met its end beyond the beer industry. The Dutch brewing giant’s supervisory board has named Rafael (Rafa) Oliveira as the company’s CEO and executive board chair, according to a press release. If Oliveira’s nomination is approved at the company’s August 5 shareholder meeting, his four-year term will begin October 1.
Tentative Settlement Reached in FTC’s Price Discrimination Lawsuit Against Southern Glazer’s
The Federal Trade Commission and Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits have reached a tentative settlement agreement in the federal agency’s price discrimination lawsuit against the nation’s largest wine and spirits distributor.
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Craft Beer Drinkers Are Increasingly ‘More Engaged,’ But There’s Still An Attention Problem, Per BA Harris Poll
Craft beer drinkers increasingly want to spend more of their time and money at craft breweries and on craft beer. But getting general consumers in the door and turning them into craft drinkers is only getting harder, according to the Brewers Association’s (BA) 2026 Harris Poll Consumer Survey.
BRĒZ Seeks Balance Amid Regulatory and Financial Headwinds
Despite functional ingredients that can get consumers high, BRĒZ is a prime example of a company with lofty growth hopes getting dragged down by the financial realities of scaling efficiently. But they’re working on it.
CA’s Lost Coast, MD’s Rockwell for Sale as Owners Prepare to Retire
Lost Coast Brewing founder Barbara Groom is looking for a buyer for her nearly 40-year-old craft brewery. Groom plans to retire after 37 years of running the Eureka, California-based craft brewery, she told ProBrewer.
Insider’s Week in Beer: 🛞 A-B’s New Bar On … Very Big Wheels
In a move perfect for an economy where gas is $4 a gallon (if you’re lucky), the folks at A-B are unleashing this totally economical 10-ton combine machine, fully stocked with uh, 4 beer taps – and 2 of them are BUD for some reason.
Press Clips: Ohio Hemp Businesses Get TRO, Resume Sales for 14 Days; Trumer Facility Equipment Up for Sale
Ten Ohio intoxicating hemp businesses can resume sales after a federal judge granted a temporary restraining order blocking the state “from taking any criminal, civil, administrative, or regulatory enforcement action” against them through June 29 (so long as they stay within the parameters of the 2018 Farm Bill).
Firestone Walker CEO: Stone Brewing Addition a ‘Game Changer,’ Boosts Importance with Retailers
Firestone Walker’s can line at its Paso Robles, California production brewery will be running “24 hours a day, seven days a week” in the next couple of months, CEO Nick Firestone shared during Beer Marketer’s Insights conference earlier this month.