Behind the Alcohol-Only Shop Winning MillerCoors, Diageo Biz
Steven Grasse, the unorthodox ad man who created Sailor Jerry rum and Hendrick's gin, is about to get into the hard soda business with liquor giant Diageo. And Mr. Grasse is so bullish on the product that he is putting his agency's name on it.
Are We Living in the Golden Age of Bourbon?
Whether you're experiencing the sweet new taste of American Honey, or sticking to the basics with Wild Turkey 101, you know that when Jimmy Russell's name is on the bottle, you're tasting an authentic piece of bourbon history.
Martini Unveils Ice Cube-Shaped Drink Sensor
Leading vermouth brand Martini has created an ice cube-shaped device that anticipates when a drink is finished and uses Bluetooth to communicate with the bar in real time.
The Right & Wrong Ways to Serve Draft Cocktails
Darren Grenia on: What it takes to create and serve draft cocktails.
The Many Ways Your Business Can Get in Trouble for Tweeting the Olympics
Even hashtags and retweets are off limits.
Why Rémy Martin’s Barrels Are So Important
Anyone who’s anyone in the world of cognac will tell you that, when it comes to quality, the most important difference between a good and bad finished product all begins with a solid eau de vie—the colorless, clear raw product that results from the distillation of white wine from the dry, acidic grapes in the Cognac region. The eau de vie is essentially a 140-proof alcohol that, if drank straight, burns like the pits of hell.