Legislative Roundup: Virginia Retailers May Have to Keep NA and Alc Versions of Crossover Drinks Separate; Texas & Illinois Introduce DTC Bills

Legislative Roundup: Virginia Retailers May Have to Keep NA and Alc Versions of Crossover Drinks Separate; Texas & Illinois Introduce DTC Bills

Virginia state lawmakers are considering a pair of bills that would require retailers to keep alcoholic versions of non-alcoholic beverages, such as Hard MTN Dew, Fresca Mixed, Simply Spiked and Topo Chico Hard Seltzer, separate from their counterparts, according to Pluribus News.

Brewbound ICYMI: Hard Seltzer Searches For Its Floor

Brewbound ICYMI: Hard Seltzer Searches For Its Floor

Hard seltzer searching for its floor has been a theme of Wall Street analyst reports over the last year. That line appeared again in the most recent “Hard Seltzer Dashboard” by Jefferies’ Kevin Grundy, which noted that hard seltzer’s share of total beer category dollar sales in Q4 2022 was the lowest point the segment had seen since the start of the pandemic.

Brewbound Podcast: The Aftermath of Dry January, Plus CiderCon Road Report

Brewbound Podcast: The Aftermath of Dry January, Plus CiderCon Road Report

With another Dry January in the books, how do non-alcoholic beer producers keep up the momentum? Partake Brewing founder and CEO Ted Fleming and Lagunitas CMO Paige Guzman share what’s next for the growing segment and discuss increased competition and what growing retailer support means for NA beer and similar offerings such as hop water.