A-B to Shift Cutwater Spirits, NÜTRL to Southern Glazer’s in California and Beyond

A-B to Shift Cutwater Spirits, NÜTRL to Southern Glazer’s in California and Beyond

Anheuser-Busch InBev (A-B) is shaking up its distribution network for its spirits-based, ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktail brands. The moves are concentrated in California, where A-B told Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) it would move the Cutwater Spirits RTD family to Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits (SGWS).

Can Fonio Be The Next ‘Miracle Grain’? Yes, If There’s Enough

Can Fonio Be The Next ‘Miracle Grain’? Yes, If There’s Enough

It started with a simple bag of grain. Later, that grain was processed into chips. But the fun really ramped up when West African food company Yolélé turned fonio, a niche “miracle grain” that the brand has made its hero ingredient, into a limited-edition beer.

Sapporo Eyes C-Stores, On-Premise to Build on Grocery Momentum

Sapporo Eyes C-Stores, On-Premise to Build on Grocery Momentum

With wind in its sails from accelerating grocery sales, Sapporo has set its sights on multi-channel expansion. The 149-year-old brand has been invigorated in recent years as Sapporo-Stone, the combined entity born from the former’s acquisition of the latter in 2022, takes shape.

Campari America Enters Non-Alc Market with Crodino Spritz

Campari America Enters Non-Alc Market with Crodino Spritz

Campari America is building on its spritzing success to pursue another trend: adult non-alc (ANA). The Italian spirits group announced today it is bringing Crodino, a zero-proof ready-to-serve spritz, to the U.S. as its first Stateside foray into the growing category.

Insider’s Week in Beer: 🏅MC’s Golden Cans and Bronze ‘25 Outlook

Insider’s Week in Beer: 🏅MC’s Golden Cans and Bronze ‘25 Outlook

If you’re reading this newsletter on the day it comes out (please tell me I’m not the only reader 🤞), there’s still time to get mom a thoughtful present for tomorrow! Otherwise, uh, you’ll have to roll the dice on finding one of these MILLER LITE “gold” cans, which were only made in 24 oz. cans for c-stores, and as part of the oh-so-popular 16 oz. can 12-pack format, so hopefully mom loves her tallboys.