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Galipette Cidre Launches In Portugal

Building on its quest to democratize the access to the best cider in the world, Cider Supply Co. has entered a multi-year strategic distribution agreement with …

MALFY Enters U.S. Market

MALFY Gin, the largest premium gin distilled in Italy, is pleased to announce the launch of MALFY Gin Originale, joining the brand’s initial offering, MALFY …

Loki & Co – An Innovative Beverage Brand For Adults

The Loki & Co. brand reached the market almost a year ago. An innovative 4% ABV low calorie beverage available in three distinctive flavors. Loki & Co. …

BridgePort Launches The First Craft Brew Into Space

On January 25, 2018, BridgePort Brewing reached new heights with its signature IPA-style brew, shooting it into space to mark multiple milestones for the …

Alfa Laval Wins SEK 300 Million Brewery Order

Alfa Laval – a world leader in heat transfer, centrifugal separation and fluid handling – has won an order to supply a complete process line to a brewery …

Texas-Based Rebecca Creek Distillery Expands To Florida

Texas-based Rebecca Creek Distillery, one of the largest craft distilleries in North America, has expanded to the Sunshine State, and its award-winning spirits …

Rocktails Launch ‘The Citrus Spritz’

Craft drinks specialist ROCKTAILS present: ‘The Citrus Spritz’; the first lightly sparkling botanical blend in its new drinks range, with the second blend …

New Release From Stony Creek Brewery

Stony Creek Brewery announces the introduction of their Crankenstein India Pale Ale (IPA) series, a rotating selection of hybrid IPAs that merge West Coast and …

Experimenting with the Taste of Stout

By the mid-19th century, Dublin became one of the foremost stout-brewing cities. Even today, the bars are welcoming, and a great stout, particularly Guinness, …

Stephensons Brings Iconic Lantern Tankard Back to Britain’s Bars

Stockport-based catering equipment supplier, Stephensons, has revived  the iconic ten-sided Lantern  Tankard in a bid to bring it back  to Britain’s pubs …