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April 1, 2015

SPI GROUP MANAGEMENT

The owner of Stolichnaya vodka has made management changes. ROB CULLINS has been promoted to CEO of the Stoli Group, JOHN ESPOSITO has joined the Board and been named Chairman of Stoli Group USA and RENE LEK is the new Group Chief Financial Officer.

BEER INSTITUTE – SUSAN HANEY

SUSAN HANEY has been promoted to Vice President, Operations for the trade association that represents America’s brewers, beer importers and industry suppliers. Haney has worked for the Institute for more than 13 years, when she started as the executive assistant to late president Jeff Becker. In her new position, she...
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DISCUS – ERIC RELLER

ERIC RELLER has been named Director of State Government Communications. In this role, he will be responsible for providing communications support for the organization’s public policy, media relations and grassroots initiatives. He most recently served as Senior Media Manager for the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), focusing on policy...
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UNITED STATES BARTENDERS’ GUILD

THE USBG has named Ran Duan of The Baldwin Bar at Sichuan Garden in Woburn as the national finalist of the fifth annual USBG Legacy Cocktail Showcase in Miami Beach sponsored by Bacardí rum. Duan will receive an all-expense paid trip to Sydney, Australia, and the opportunity to present his...
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A VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA

M.S. WALKER President Doug Shaw recently traveled to the wine regions of South Africa to visit Cape Classics’ farms and vineyards. As the brand’s first US distributor partner, Shaw took this trip back in 1991, and recounted the developments in winemaking that are unique to the Cape Classic portfolio.  “Unlike my...
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UFO GOES AIRBORN

BOSTON-based Harpoon Brewery’s UFO is taking flight. The popular white ale brewed with coriander and orange peel, is now available for purchase on all domestic JetBlue flights. “We started packaging our beer in cans in 2O1O because we wanted to be able to bring our beer to more places –...
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BARLEY SHORTAGE BAD FOR BEER BUSINESS

MOTHER NATURE has been wreaking havoc over the last year and no one is seemingly immune to her wrath. This includes the beer world as breweries scramble to get the barley they need. Heavy rains in the fall pounded the crop in barley country, leaving a lot of it unsuitable...
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TREND ALERT CANNABIS COCKTAIL

THE LAST few years have seen several new and interesting cocktail trends emerge, from bacon and maple to barrel aging. But this trend is in a category all its own . . . literally. Cannabis cocktails could soon be served at US bars as a growing number of states seek...
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PROPOSAL FOR NEW ALCOHOL TAX

IT’S BACK! Yes, the issue that won’t go away . . . alcohol tax. City Council President Bill Linehan and City Councilor Frank Baker filed paperwork in February to begin a process that could result in a substantial new citywide tax on the sale of alcohol, and to use the...
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SUNTORY AIMS HIGH

JAPAN’S Suntory Holdings is hitting the ground in the US running. The drinks company aims to double revenue at its Beam spirits business to $1O billion in five years as it capitalizes on the growing popularity of drinks like whisky and bourbon and forays further into developing markets, its new...
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