We look forward to seeing you in New York City in May for what is shaping up to be a very dynamic and interesting month for
the U.S. alcohol beverage industry!
Not exact matches
November 1, 2015, Havana, Cuba — A delegation of members of the National Association of
Beverage Importers (NABI) has successfully concluded the first trip by a
U.S. alcohol importer group to Cuba in over 60 years, designed to better understand Cuban
beverage alcohol production, sales and regulations.
U.S. consumer spending on away - from - home
alcohol to grow 2.3 % in 2016, with total
alcohol volume in bars and restaurants expected to be flat, driven by lack of growth in consumer occasions that include alcoholic
beverages.
«According to IWSR, the
U.S. beer market declined 0.5 percent in 2017, [and] total
U.S. beverage alcohol con - sumption declined for the second consecutive year by 0.2 percent,» says Jessica Robinson, vice president of portfolio brands with White Plains, N.Y. - based HEINEKEN USA.
Although beer sales in the United States have been down, the category still accounts for 79 percent of the total
U.S. beverage alcohol market, based on IWSR data, Robinson explains.
December 5, 2017 marks 84 years since the United States ratified the 21st Amendment to the
U.S. Constitution and paved the way for the modern three - tier
beverage alcohol system.
For the
U.S. spirits market, volume growth has allowed the category to increase not only its own yearly comparisons, but also gain market share from other
beverage alcohol categories.
Akerman LLP, a top 100
U.S. law firm serving clients across the Americas, today announced the continued expansion of its
Alcohol Beverage Industry Group with the addition of three former alcohol beverage industry regulators, Thomas «Tom» Busey and Loy «Tony» Haynes in Miami, and Debi Pender in Talla
Alcohol Beverage Industry Group with the addition of three former
alcohol beverage industry regulators, Thomas «Tom» Busey and Loy «Tony» Haynes in Miami, and Debi Pender in Talla
alcohol beverage industry regulators, Thomas «Tom» Busey and Loy «Tony» Haynes in Miami, and Debi Pender in Tallahassee.
On Monday, March 5, from 10:30 - 11:15 a.m., Brandy Rand,
U.S. President of the IWSR, the leading provider of data and analysis on the global
beverage alcohol market, will speak on «The Wide World of Wine: Key Trends in
U.S. and Global Consumption,» presenting insightful data on shifting patterns of consumption, and identifying key markets and trends.
Party
beverages that go by «blackout in a can» and other monikers may soon be banned from store shelves in some
U.S. states, thanks to a number of incidents that have left drinkers unconscious and with dangerously high blood
alcohol levels.
The debate over the government's role in regulating
alcohol consumption culminated in the 18th Amendment during the early 20th century, which established the prohibition of alcoholic
beverages in the
U.S. by declaring the production, transport, and sale of
alcohol illegal — though it was still legal to consume or privately possess it.