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Press Clips: Early July 4 Scans, Mexican Monk’s Grand Opening and Return of the Voodoo Ranger Tanker
Check out news items initially reported in the Brewbound Insider Newsletter, including headlines from NIQ, Garage Beer, New Belgium and more.
Mich Ultra, High Noon & Mexican Imports Are Winning the World Cup in the On-Premise, per BeerBoard
Just as top-ranked teams are the favorites to win the FIFA World Cup each year, the top-ranked bev-alc brands appear to be the favorites for wins in the on-premise during the tournament, according to the latest update from on-premise insights firm BeerBoard.
Uncle Nearest’s Receiver Turns Fraud Narrative Back On Lender, Alleges Farm Credit Mid-America Ignored ‘Red Flags’ & Benefitted Financially
A new counterclaim filed by the receiver overseeing Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey case alleges lender Farm Credit Mid-America ignored years of red flags while a rogue CFO falsified financial reports, misappropriated funds for personal purchases and increased the whiskey brand’s credit line from $35 million to $67 million.
0MG: Cann Goes THC-Free In Anticipation Of November Hemp Ban
Cann is the latest brand to iterate out of cannabinoid-infused drinks while also doubling down in the months leading up to Congress’s November ban.
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New Belgium Names Voodoo Ranger Leader Dave Knospe New CMO; Rebecca Dye Yonushonis to Exit
New Belgium Brewing has named Dave Knospe as its new CMO. He will supplant Rebecca Dye Yonushonis, who is leaving New Belgium later this summer.
Spirits Distribution: As RNDC Unwinds, Suppliers Chase Payments, New Routes to Market
The near-complete wind-down of Republic National Distributing Company’s (RNDC) national operations is sending shockwaves through the three-tier system – triggering a wave of transitions and emboldening distributors to delay payments, according to suppliers. Meanwhile, the country’s largest spirits distributor has cut staff.
Beer & Spirits in ‘Stable’ Decline as Wine Losses Accelerate Ahead of July 4, per NIQ Weekly Scans
Wine appears to be the first category to not make it out of the group stages during this year’s FIFA World Cup, according to the latest off-premise scans from NIQ.
People Moves: Steven Pauwels Departs Great Lakes; Lucinda Ochwat Named Head of Sales at VIP
Two years after appointing dual CEOs, Cleveland, Ohio-based Great Lakes Brewing Company (GLBC) is down to one, following the May departure of Steven Pauwels, who returned to his native Belgium to be closer to family, Crain’s Cleveland Business reported.
Pour One Out For Deschutes’ Kirkland Helles; Plus, World Cup, July 4 and Jersey Shore Chatter
Can a letter writing campaign save Deschutes’ co-branded Kirkland Signature Helles, the same way Jess saved her childhood zoo? The Brewbound team and weekend newsletter writer Sean McNulty discuss the end of the cult favorite lager on the latest edition of the Brewbound Podcast, including an outpouring of somber reactions to the news.
Maine Beer’s Dan Kleban Says He’s ‘In to Replace’ Graham Platner in US Senate Race
Maine Beer Co. co-founder Dan Kleban says he’s willing to re-enter Maine’s U.S. Senate race to replace Democratic nominee Graham Platner and challenge incumbent Susan Collins.
Press Clips: RNDC Files Notice of 160 Layoffs in Alaska; Denver’s Copper Kettle Seeks Donations for Closing Costs
Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) plans to lay off 160 workers in Alaska by September 4, the company wrote in a July 6 WARN Act notice.
Cutwater, Surfside Lead Bev-Alc Growth Brands; El Jimador New Mix and Suntory -196 Among RTDs to Watch, per Bump Williams
Cutwater, Anheuser-Busch InBev’s (A-B) spirits-based ready-to-drink cocktail (RTD) brand, was far and away the largest contributor to overall bev-alc growth in Q2, according to the latest monthly report from insights firm Bump Williams Consulting (BWC).
Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits to Cut 1% of Workforce Amid Digital Sales Shift
Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits (SGWS) will slash 1% of its workforce as it implements a more tech-heavy business model, the beverage-alcohol distributor announced Tuesday afternoon.
May Beer Supply Slips Back Into Red as Consumers’ Wallets Tighten, per the Beer Institute
After a positive April, U.S. beer supply fell back in the red in May, according to the latest monthly report from the Beer Institute (BI).