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The Wine Group Acquires Phony Negroni Maker St. Agrestis

The Wine Group Acquires Phony Negroni Maker St. Agrestis

Brooklyn-based non-alcoholic beverage maker St. Agrestis, best known for its Phony Negroni line of bottled RTD mocktails, has been acquired by The Wine Group (TWG) for an undisclosed sum.

New Trail, Lawson’s and Global Partners Dish on Getting & Staying on Shelf

New Trail, Lawson’s and Global Partners Dish on Getting & Staying on Shelf

With today’s overcrowded shelves and endless bev-alc options, more and more suppliers are fighting for less and less retail space. Global Partners’ Mark Buonomo, New Trail Brewing’s Paul Gephart and Lawson’s Finest Liquids’ Matt Roth and Seth Talmon share tips for sticking out and getting one of those coveted placements.

Insider’s Week in Beer: 🍻 Pre-Gaming: Not Just For College Kids Anymore

Insider’s Week in Beer: 🍻 Pre-Gaming: Not Just For College Kids Anymore

Let’s start with some good news this week! All of the bev-alc inflation over the past few years combined with other larger American consumer pocketbook pressures ⛽️ is bringing back a time-honored tradition: pre-gaming! (Wait, did that ever really go anywhere?)

Mining For Opportunities: How Lawson’s Digs into Data to Differentiate

Mining For Opportunities: How Lawson’s Digs into Data to Differentiate

Are demographics destiny for craft brewers? Maybe, but maybe not, according to Brewers Association (BA) staff economist Matt Gacioch, who shared the stage with Lawson’s Finest Liquids regional chain accounts manager Matt Roth Wednesday, during a Craft Brewers Conference (CBC) seminar.

Nowadays Preps for November Ban with ‘Extra Light’ THC Beverage Line

Nowadays Preps for November Ban with ‘Extra Light’ THC Beverage Line

Facing an ever-increasing likelihood that hemp THC beverages will be outlawed this fall, Nowadays is preparing for the long-run with its latest innovation: Nowadays Extra Light, a low-dose RTD line designed to be compliant with the upcoming regulatory requirements by using just 0.4 mg of THC and 5 mg of CBD per 12 oz. can.