Molson Coors Strikes Strategic Deal with Fever-Tree, Takes 8.5% Stake

Molson Coors Strikes Strategic Deal with Fever-Tree, Takes 8.5% Stake

Molson Coors Beverage Company is getting in on the mixer set with a new strategic partnership with Fever-Tree, taking an 8.5% minority stake in the business and granting the alcohol giant exclusive U.S. commercialization rights to the premium brand beginning February 1.

January 2025 Beverage Category Review – 3Tier Beverages via NIQ

January 2025 Beverage Category Review – 3Tier Beverages via NIQ

For the 2024 calendar year, dollar trends have stabilized somewhat for wine (-2.8%) and beer (-0.7%). Spirits experienced a significant slowing of growth in 2024 in off-premise channels, with essentially flat dollar growth (+0.2%). Read the full report.

Connecticut, Alaska Mull Bills to Expand Alcohol Health Warnings

Connecticut, Alaska Mull Bills to Expand Alcohol Health Warnings

Days after the former U.S. surgeon general called for cancer risk warning labels to be placed on alcoholic beverages, two state Legislatures are considering bills that would expand cancer warnings for bev-alc consumers.

Insider’s Week in Beer: 🇫🇷 Viva La Biere Renaissance

Insider’s Week in Beer: 🇫🇷 Viva La Biere Renaissance

So, just me … or did #DryJanuary journalism about people taking a break or lessening alcohol consumption at the start of a new year turn into straight up anti-alcohol propaganda this year, real quick?

Tito’s To Move From RNDC to Reyes Beverage Group In California

Tito’s To Move From RNDC to Reyes Beverage Group In California

Leading spirits brand Tito’s Handmade Vodka plans to leave Republic National Distributing Company (RNDC) for Reyes Beverage Group in California. The announcement comes after RNDC filed notice to lay off at least 60 of its staff in the Golden State.

2025 Trend Watch: Non-Alc, Draft and On-Premise Performance

2025 Trend Watch: Non-Alc, Draft and On-Premise Performance

Brewbound asked retailers, distributors and data analysts which trends they’re watching and why at the start of 2025. From non-alcoholic (NA) adult beverages and imports to draft and on-premise shifts, here are the trends our respondents will be tracking this year.