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Additional taxes on European wines and winemaking supplies will challenge American businesses that sell EU wines — and domestic wineries that buy bottles or barrels from abroad.
84% of adults spend money on alcohol, tobacco, drugs or gambling, according to a new Bankrate study.
It started with the rise of craft beer in the 2010s and has continued with flavored hard seltzers and canned cocktails.
Having once enjoyed vibrant growth, China’s wine industry is being held back by trade barriers, changing tastes and a flagging economy.
A deep dive into the drink’s fascinating history and lasting appeal with author John Maxwell Hamilton.
Gen Z and millenial consumers are less interested in alcohol. And it’s not a bad time to be sober or sober curious.
The United Kingdom’s biggest nightclub operator has closed 17 venues, blaming slow midweek business.
“There was a romantic ideal about being in control of your own destiny,” says Backwards Distilling co-founder Amber Pollock.
A brewery in drought-plagued California experiments with making beer using purified grey water. The CEO says he’d serve it at a party.
The brewery says inflation and increased competition are both to blame. But also? We’re just drinking less beer.