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Carlsberg can “outperform the market” in China, CFO says

Carlsberg is confident it can deliver growth in China, its CFO insists, after the company took a hit to sales in the market in second quarter.

Dynasty Fine Wines issues another profit warning

Dynasty Fine Wines Group has issued another profit warning, saying earnings for the first half of 2026 are set to fall sharply.

De-alc business Strategic Beverage Services acquires BevZero US assets

Strategic Beverage Services has acquired the US operations of BevZero, a move it says will create the nation’s “largest” dealcoholisation service provider.

Anora strikes distribution deal with local syrups maker for Nordics, Baltics

Finnish distiller Anora is to distribute for syrups producer Sweet 'n' Syrup Finland in the Nordic and Baltic markets.

Sazerac enters soju in US with Dahlo brand launch

Sazerac has launched its first soju product in the US with the roll-out of the "approachable" Dahlo.

Inside the beverage industry’s energy transition

Taking a whole site view of energy is now critical for beverage producers that want to cut costs, lower carbon and build more resilient plants.

“Our specialisation is revitalising declining wine brands” – WarRoom Cellars on reviving “legacy” US labels

WarRoom Cellars president Andrew Nelson talks M&A, the opportunity he sees for sweeter wines and why it’s important for wine companies to specialise.

US pauses 50% tariffs on Canada

The US has delayed the introduction of a 50% tariff on a range of Canadian goods including alcohol and dairy.

Independent brewers urge UK government to delay DRS

The independent brewers association SIBA is asking the UK government to delay introducing the deposit-return scheme next year.

Almost 2,000 jobs shed at Diageo

Diageo reduced its workforce by almost 2,000 people in its last financial year as part of the company's efforts to cut costs and improve its performance.