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How Gin & Juice Aims to Leverage Snoop and Dr. Dre For A Gin Revival

How Gin & Juice Aims to Leverage Snoop and Dr. Dre For A Gin Revival

Ready-to-drink products have built their brands around different cocktails: Some are sessionable seltzers or old classics, others are obscure cocktails that haven’t yet hit mainstream. But Gin & Juice By Dre and Snoop, so far, is the only one that has emerged from a ’90s rap anthem.

A Round With DESTIHL Founder & CEO Matt Potts

A Round With DESTIHL Founder & CEO Matt Potts

In the latest edition of the Brewbound Insider exclusive A Round With Q&A, DESTIHL founder and CEO Matt Potts shares the opportunities these partnerships create, what he’s learned from these deals and how growth can also lead to challenges.

NIQ: Fourth Category Products Reach $13 Billion

NIQ: Fourth Category Products Reach $13 Billion

Ready-to-drink (RTD) products surpassed $13 billion in off-premise sales in the 52-week period ending July 13, up +4% year-over-year (YoY), according to a mid-year report from market research firm NIQ.

Left Hand Raising Capital to Build Craft Platform

Left Hand Raising Capital to Build Craft Platform

Left Hand Brewing co-founder Eric Wallace has assessed today’s challenging landscape for craft brewers and believes his Longmont, Colorado-based company may have a solution.

Report: Sapporo-Stone Workers Start Union Drive in Virginia

Report: Sapporo-Stone Workers Start Union Drive in Virginia

Sapporo-Stone workers in Virginia have begun a union drive, VinePair’s Dave Infante reported Monday. Workers are seeking “higher pay, more consistent scheduling and better working conditions,” per the report.

New Belgium Finds a Buyer for Magnolia Brewing

New Belgium Finds a Buyer for Magnolia Brewing

San Francisco-based Magnolia Brewing is changing hands once again. Kirin-owned Lion Little World Beverages acquired the brewery as part of the 2019 acquisition of New Belgium Brewing.

Brown-Forman Scraps DEI Programs

Brown-Forman Scraps DEI Programs

Facing pressure from conservative activists online, Brown-Forman has dropped its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, following a broader trend of major multinational companies cutting programs created to address systemic inequality in the corporate world.