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Tilray will stop operating at Hop Valley’s Eugene Brewery – ProBrewer

Tilray Brands, a global company based in New York City, has been on a strategic path of acquiring craft breweries in recent years to expand their portfolio. Despite other brewers divesting from the craft beer industry, Tilray Brands has taken a different approach by...

Coca-Cola facing criticism for contributing to ocean plastic pollution

Coca-Cola's Plastic Use and Environmental Goals Coca-Cola's plastic use is projected to increase by nearly 40% between 2018 and 2030, according to Oceana. The organization claims that Coca-Cola has chosen to stick with plastic packaging, despite the availability of alternative packaging formats. Oceana estimates that...

The U.S. is not a good fit to be a trade victim in the coffee industry

The United States, as the world's largest coffee consumer, relies heavily on coffee-producing countries in the "coffee belt" to supply its green coffees. This reliance is due to the specific climate, elevation, and soil conditions required for coffee to grow, which are found in...

Legal action claims that Diageo misled 21Seeds regarding their intentions for Casamigos Jalapeño.

A stockholder of flavored tequila brand 21Seeds has initiated legal action against its parent company, Diageo, alleging that the multinational beverage corporation has engaged in deceptive practices that hindered 21Seeds' growth and profitability. The lawsuit claims that Diageo has concealed its intention to introduce...

Johnson Brothers Recognized as Most Reliable Company in the United States for Third Year in a Row by Newsweek

Johnson Brothers, a single-family owned wine, beer, and spirits distributor, has been recognized by Newsweek as one of the 2025 Most Trustworthy Companies in America for the third consecutive year. This prestigious accolade is a testament to the trust and confidence that customers, partners,...

How Trump’s Additional 50% Tariff Threat on China Will Affect Food & Beverage Prices

​In April 2025, President Donald Trump announced a series of tariffs targeting Chinese imports, with rates escalating up to 50% on certain goods. These measures, aimed at addressing trade imbalances and protecting domestic industries, have significant implications for the U.S. food and beverage sector....