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Global beverage alcohol is showing positive signs of recovery: expected to grow 2.9% in volume by the end of 2021; and return to pre-pandemic levels by 2023. ....
Irish whiskey sector poised to rebound after dip in sales Volumes remained relatively stable even as travel retail sales fell 96.2% due to Covid about an hour ago
Irish whiskey sales proved resilient last year despite the Covid-related lockdown restrictions with volumes down 0.4 per cent to 11.4 million cases, compared with 11.9 million in 2019. Even with the collapse in duty free and travel retail, as well as the widespread closure of bars and restaurants, volumes were down less than expected, with industry representatives expecting the sector to rebound more quickly than initially thought. Prior to the pandemic, the industry was on track to break the 12 million cases milestone for the first time. ....
Nonalcoholic beer a growing trend FacebookTwitterEmail Can you still enjoy the hair of the dog if the dog is hairless? For craft beer enthusiasts looking to mitigate the effects of high-octane alcohol, the answer is yes, as the new crop of nonalcoholic beers permeating the craft beer market shows. Beer corporate giants and national craft beer brands were quick to embrace the nonalcoholic beer trend that has surged for years in other global markets, especially Europe. But the small breweries that piece together the booming American craft industry may not ever be part of that market segment. “More people are definitely asking for it,” said Rich Miller, a sales associate at Brew Crew Oliver’s Beverage in Albany. Of the 24 nonalcoholic beer options he guides people to at the store, only a few fall under the umbrella of “craft.” None of them are produced locally. ....
DANIEL Agulto and Edward Palacios Castro have been arrested for the burglaries at Saipan International School and William S. Reyes Elementary School. Police said at SIS, Agulto and Palacios worked together to break into a container and took two generators worth approximately $1,449 each. At WSR, police said, the two gained entry into one of the classrooms by breaking into a small window. They then they took three flat screen TVs, a projector, and a Bose speaker, all of which are worth approximately $2,250. According to police, the two defendants have admitted to the burglary and theft incidents at the two schools. ....