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Beer Run: Can THC Brands Find Safety in Three-Tier System?

Beer Run: Can THC Brands Find Safety in Three-Tier System?

What’s the best route from online to on-shelf sales? For many intoxicating hemp brands, the solution appears to be finding space with beer and liquor distributors. Having leveraged DTC distribution to meet the unique needs of the category, hemp brands are now considering how to marry online sales with the larger opportunity within beverage-alcohol retail.

Web Weed: THC Drinks Crush It Online – But For How Long?

Web Weed: THC Drinks Crush It Online – But For How Long?

Not that long ago, the idea of buying cannabis online – especially in a drinkable format – would have seemed like an unlikely pipe dream. Now, order-by-mail has become a primary mechanism for distributing intoxicating hemp beverages.

‘Craft Beer Isn’t Dead,’ But it Has a ‘Customer Problem’

‘Craft Beer Isn’t Dead,’ But it Has a ‘Customer Problem’

Despite recent headwinds, craft beer continues to have the largest share of beer sales at Total Wine & More stores. But “it won’t stay that way” if industry trends continue, according to the chain retailer’s senior director, merchandising, Andrea Starr.

Rhinegeist Enters NA Beer Space with Ghost Haze & Pils, Adds Cincy Light Lime

Rhinegeist Enters NA Beer Space with Ghost Haze & Pils, Adds Cincy Light Lime

Rhinegeist is ghosting alcohol. The Cincinnati craft brewery will add its first non-alcoholic (NA) beer to its portfolio later this summer. Ghost is an “affiliated brand” that plays on the “geist” name, meaning ghost or spirit, Rhinegeist CEO Adam Bankovich told Brewbound. The NA beer is one of two big portfolio additions for Rhinegeist this year, with Cincy Light’s first line extension, Cincy Light Lime (4.2% ABV), rolling out now on draft.

BWC: Bev-Alc Imports Slowdown Felt Across Beer, Wine and Spirits

BWC: Bev-Alc Imports Slowdown Felt Across Beer, Wine and Spirits

The story of slowed import sales and the impact of Hispanic consumer shifts, is not a story unique to beer, according to the latest monthly report from Bump Williams of Bump Williams Consulting (BWC). Total bev-alc (TBA) imports have declined 0.5% year-to-date (YTD), to nearly $11 billion, in NIQ-tracked, off-premise channels (total U.S. + liquor + convenience). In the same period last year, bev-alc imports were growing 1.3%, to $11.05 billion.