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Super-Premium Gin Has Struck a Chord With Millennial and Gen-Z Drinkers

VinePair

Until fairly recently, gin was considered an “old person’s drink” here in the U.S. The Covid-19 pandemic and its stay-at-home order only accelerated gin’s journey from professional back bars onto home bar carts nationwide, with volume sales swelling by 2.5 last year, gin continues to battle it out on American soil.

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Deciphering the Evolving Luxury Space

Spiritz

The topic for the ThinkPad Session I titled ‘Decoding India’s Affluent Consumer Class’ is not only very relevant but gaining increasing importance for India’s fast evolving alcoholic beverages industry. “When people start drinking in on trade, they drink comparatively less alcohol,” Amulya reasoned.

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The Booziest Moments in Olympics History

VinePair

In June 2023, it was announced that attendees of the 2024 Paris Olympics would be prohibited from drinking alcohol at events unless they were VIPs. Organizers justified the decision by citing a 1991 French mandate known as Evin’s Law, which bans alcohol from the general public in stadiums. Some accounts swap the Cognac with wine.

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The World’s Top 10 Beer Destinations for 2024

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Now, there are thousands and the industry is expected to continue growing by nearly 10 percent year-over-year until 2028. Cargo Brewery also produces lagers, pilsners, IPAs, and ales, and this year plans to open a beer hall that will serve as an events space and production venue for beer, spirits, and non-alcoholic drinks.

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