It was a night of celebration and remembrance at the 2022 Lion Liquor Industry Awards last Friday.
Author Archives: Brydie Allen
Brydie Allen is the Editor of National Liquor News. She has been with Food and Beverage Media since 2019, when she joined the company as a journalist across National Liquor News, Bars & Clubs, The Shout and Australian Hotelier. Brydie's current go-to beverage is a Tommy's margarita. Follow her on Instagram: @brydiera
NT Government reveals results of MUP evaluation
The three-year evaluation report gave a number of recommendations about amendments to the NT Liquor Act made in 2018.
WA Government announces plans to strengthen BDR
The industry has come out in support of proposed new legislation to strengthen the BDR and extend its trial period.
Liquorland joins the Coles collectable campaign for the first time
Customers can earn credits to redeem on glassware through transactions at Coles, both in the supermarket and at Liquorland.
How retailers can help consumers bring martini-making into their homes
There are some key tips and tricks that retailers can communicate to novice home mixologists to create better martinis at home.
ILG’s Fleet Street banner expands into Blue Mountains
The boutique ILG banner is continuing to expand into new areas, moving for the first time into the NSW Blue Mountains.
Retail Drinks announces savings in its Business Insurance Program
While annual policies are due for renewal this week, there will be no increase to property and liability rates until December for members in the program.
NT streamlines BDR scanning technology
The improved system will take ID scanning time from 10 seconds to just 1.3 seconds, improving experiences for retailers and customers.
Beer Cartel internationally recognised for e-commerce innovation
The Australian retailer won an innovation award from e-commerce platform, BigCommerce, beating thousands of other retailers worldwide.
In the spotlight: Organic wine
On National Organic Week, we look into the current state of Australia’s organic wine market.