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Sober Festival Goers Seeing New NA Options

Sober Festival Goers Seeing New NA Options

Music festival season is in full swing, and this year it’s seeing more than just psychedelic costumes and light shows. The music industry is nothing if not eager to tap into youth trends; in this case, it’s the rising popularity of non-alcoholic beverages from across categories that’s manifesting at concert venues nationwide.

CPI for Beer At Home Increases +4% in July, Outpaces Overall Inflation

CPI for Beer At Home Increases +4% in July, Outpaces Overall Inflation

The consumer price index (CPI) for beer both at home and away in July continued to outpace overall inflation and the CPI for the rest of the beverage-alcohol industry, according to the most recent report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Tilray to Acquire 4 Craft Brands From Molson Coors

Tilray to Acquire 4 Craft Brands From Molson Coors

Tilray Brands announced “a definitive agreement” with Molson Coors Beverage Company to acquire four craft beer brands in its Tenth & Blake division.

🤔 INSIDER’S Week in Beer: Naming Beers, Still Hard

🤔 INSIDER’S Week in Beer: Naming Beers, Still Hard

Ya know, some days … being on TV is harder than it looks, folks (#funfact – I’ve done a few TV appearances of my own, and no, Zoe, none were via footage on the local news). The team at KREM-TV in Spokane was reporting on a beer-naming contest that EASTERN WASHINGTON U was holding with the NO-LI Brewery to give a new name to the Eagle Ale (working title) that they were making together

After An Ugly Breakup, Boisson & Its Former Partners Look For the Way Forward

After An Ugly Breakup, Boisson & Its Former Partners Look For the Way Forward

The adult non-alc industry was rocked in April when pioneering retailer Boisson shut its nine physical stores and filed for bankruptcy. Now, many non-alc (NA) brands are still asking questions about the closure, while others are finding opportunity in a growing landscape.

A Round With… Bourbon Entrepreneur Eric LeGrand

A Round With… Bourbon Entrepreneur Eric LeGrand

Eric LeGrand’s life was changed in 2010, when he became paralyzed while playing football as a defensive tackle for Rutgers University. The end of his athletic career marked the start of his entrepreneurial path, leading to his latest venture launched last year: Eric LeGrand Bourbon.

Bev-Alc Trade Groups Blast Dietary Guidelines Process

Bev-Alc Trade Groups Blast Dietary Guidelines Process

Beverage-alcohol industry trade groups didn’t hold back in their feedback to the Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Prevention of Underage Drinking (ICCPUD) about recent changes to the process by which the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee (DGAC) evaluates alcohol’s place in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA).

Brewbound Podcast: World of Beer Bankruptcy, Bud Light 1 Year After the Boycott

Brewbound Podcast: World of Beer Bankruptcy, Bud Light 1 Year After the Boycott

World of Beer has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, in an effort to reorganize. Brewbound managing editor Jess Infante shares details of the filing and what it means for craft breweries. Jess and Brewbound editor Justin Kendall also review the latest earnings reports, including Anheuser-Busch InBev cycling the anniversary of the Bud Light boycott.

New Insider Benefit: Brewbound Quarterly Data Reports in Partnership with CGA

New Insider Benefit: Brewbound Quarterly Data Reports in Partnership with CGA

As part of a new exclusive data series for Brewbound Insiders, we’re partnering with CGA by NIQ, a trusted On Premise measurement, insight & research consultancy to food & drink businesses across the globe, empowering growth & shaping On Premise strategies for success.

Brewers Association Post-CBC Report: 9,500+ Attendees, 3,100 Breweries

Brewers Association Post-CBC Report: 9,500+ Attendees, 3,100 Breweries

The Brewers Association reported that more than 9,500 attendees made the trip to Las Vegas for the Craft Brewers Conference April 21-24, including more than 740 exhibitors and more than 3,100 breweries, according to a post-CBC report shared by the trade group.

📰 Insider Brewbound Newsletter: June Domestic Tax Paid Shipments -4.8%

📰 Insider Brewbound Newsletter: June Domestic Tax Paid Shipments -4.8%

In Wednesday’s Brewbound Insider newsletter, gains made by domestic tax paid beer shipments in May were all but “wiped out” in June, according to Beer Institute chief economist Andrew Heritage. Insiders are also reading about attendance at the 2024 Craft Brewers Conference, the impending closure of J. Wakefield’s taproom and Lawson’s market expansion.