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Ball’s North American Can Supply Largely Spoken for Through 2030

Ball’s North American Can Supply Largely Spoken for Through 2030

Ball Corporation’s North American and European aluminum can supply will be hard to come by for the foreseeable future – into the end of the decade, CEO Ron Lewis shared during the manufacturer’s Q1 earnings call earlier this week.

A-B Q1 2026: Depletions +0.3%, Shipments -3.2%; Cutwater’s Rise Continues

A-B Q1 2026: Depletions +0.3%, Shipments -3.2%; Cutwater’s Rise Continues

Anheuser-Busch InBev (A-B) outperformed the U.S. beer industry in the first quarter of 2026, the company reported Tuesday. In the U.S., A-B’s Q1 depletions (sales to retailers) increased 0.3% year-over-year (YoY), which the company credited to “beer and beyond beer share gains and an improved industry.” Shipments (sales to wholesalers) declined 3.2%.

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Diageo’s Shift: What the Distill Ventures Decision Signals For The Spirits Industry

Diageo’s Shift: What the Distill Ventures Decision Signals For The Spirits Industry

After more than a decade of investing in emerging spirits and adult non-alc brands, Diageo confirmed earlier this month that its venture arm Distill Ventures will cease bringing new brands into its portfolio. What does the wind-down signal for the spirits group and does it say something about the larger spirits industry?

BeerBoard: St. Patrick’s Day Draft Volume -12.7% Nationwide

BeerBoard: St. Patrick’s Day Draft Volume -12.7% Nationwide

St. Patrick’s Day weekend wasn’t necessarily lucky for purveyors of draft beer, according to on-premise data firm BeerBoard, which published its annual recap of bev-alc performance at bars and restaurants during the holiday.

Who Will Win The Billion-Dollar Adult Non-Alc Market?

Who Will Win The Billion-Dollar Adult Non-Alc Market?

Glancing at the adult non-alc (ANA) section of a store, most drinkers aspiring to moderate for the first time likely won’t find brands they recognize. They might prefer it that way.