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Arctic Blue Beverages appoints new CEO amid US expansion  

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The company’s portfolio includes Arctic Blue Laku, Arctic Blue gin and Arctic Blue Oat, which is claimed to be the world’s first dairy-free gin-based oat liqueur. Commercial operations are anticipated to start between the fourth quarter of this year and the first quarter of 2026. Sign up for our daily news round-up!

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United Spirits rebuffs talk of Diageo IPL asset review

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Diageo has offloaded assets including rum brands Cacique and Pampero and Safari liqueur. The group has also sold assets in Africa , although in October it reportedly called off the sale of its Pimm’s gin-based liqueur after failing to secure an agreement with potential buyers.

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Arctic Blue Beverages to set up venture with US consortium

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Arctic Blue Beverage’s full portfolio includes the liquorice liqueur Arctic Blue Laku, Arctic Blue gin and Arti Blue Oat, which the group claims is “the world’s first dairy-free gin-based oat liqueur”. I’m excited to bring this unique experience to consumers in the U.S.” Just Drinks Excellence Awards - Have you nominated?

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Gen Z and spirits: a golden opportunity?

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The data analytics group found Gen Z tends to be “underrepresented in traditional, high-volume categories” like beer but are “more likely to be over-represented in spirit-based RTDs, cocktails, liqueurs, and aperitifs”. Will blurring the lines between spirits and beer appeal to Gen Z?

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How Today’s Tariffs Echo the Long, Strange History of Alcohol and Politics

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tariffs on wine, beer, and spirits from Europe, count yourself in good company: On MSNBC this week , University of Michigan economics professor and senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics Justin Wolfers called the on-again, off-again tariffs crazy math. If youre having trouble following the news about U.S.

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