All Beverages articles – Page 11
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NewsWhat is key to future growth in the craft beer industry?
Researchers have found that location and innovation are key factors in shaping a resilient future for the craft beer sector.
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ArticleTales from the cellar: what does no/low alcohol mean for pubs?
A pandemic and a cost-of-living crisis has had a huge impact on British pubs. On top of this, pubs see a slow start of the year with Dry January. New Food’s Ria Kakkad explores how no/low alcohol is influencing the pub industry.
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ArticleAge is just a number: Scotland's all-female gin distillery
New Food hears from one of Scotland’s few all-female operated gin distilleries on its road to success and why its owners believe it has a unique insight into its consumer-base.
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News“Moderate” alcohol consumption linked to Alzheimer’s disease
Following a preclinical study, scientists have discovered that “even modest amounts” of alcohol can cause loss of brain cells.
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NewsEuropean craft distillers call for support in campaign
Seeking changes from the EU and national Governments, spiritsEUROPE have launched a campaign called #SpiritsVoices to gain support for the industry.
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NewsBeverage carton industry seeks sustainable changes
The Alliance for Beverage Cartons and the Environment has called on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation to make further sustainable changes.
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Could a cup of coffee with milk have an anti-inflammatory effect in humans?
According to a new study, a combination of proteins and antioxidants in milky coffee doubles the anti-inflammatory properties immune cells.
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ArticlePackaging with conviction
New Food’s Editor Joshua Minchin interviews 19 Crimes’ Franchise Vice President, John Wardley, on its infamous packaging that has helped uphold it as a market leader for a decade.
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NewsUK soft drink taxes linked with decreased obesity in girls
A study has found there to be an eight percent reduction in obesity in girls coinciding with 2018 soft drinks industry levy.
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ArticleRevolutionary rum – in more ways than one
How can you innovate in a product category that is several centuries old? Well, that’s exactly what John Paul Jones is doing – with the help of some history…
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ArticleA glass never full: Carlsberg's relentless drive for innovation
New Food speaks to Mikael Johansson about why he thinks prioritising brew quality is key to Carlsberg’s international success.
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NewsBrits spending more than ever on takeaway coffee, report claims
A report has highlighted that, through buying three takeaway coffees per week, Brits are spending an average of £530 each year to get their caffeine fix.
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NewsCalifia Farms innovates new organic dairy-free milk
A US plant-based beverage brand has expanded its dairy-free product line with two new organic additions.
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NewsGlobal Brands Limited acquires three beverage brands
Previously owned by Molson Coors, the Hooch, Hooper’s and Reef brands have been purchased by Global Brands Limited.


