Tickets for the inaugural Bloody Big Drinks Summit (BBDS) are now on sale, with just a few days left to score the Bloody Big Discount, which gives you an all-access pass for just $99.

The BBDS is a new online event that will feature more than 40 industry experts from around the world, and is a ‘must-not-miss’ event for anyone working in the drinks industry. The Summit will feature a mix of keynote presentations, interviews and panel discussions offering business advice, marketing tips and the latest information about making beer, wine and spirits.

Organised by Food and Beverage Media, the publisher of Beer & Brewer, National Liquor News, The Shout and Australian Hotelier, the online event aims to offer practical advice and solutions to help the industry operate in the most effective, efficient and successful ways.

“We planned the Summit to be an upbeat, fun and inspiring asset for the industry, and the large pool of content we’ve assembled can benefit everyone working in the sector, whatever their role,” said Paul Wootton, Managing Director of Food and Beverage Media.

“The Summit’s goal is at the heart of all our publications: to give people in the industry the tools they need to improve their businesses and further their careers.”

As part of the huge lineup, there is a wide range of topics that would be of particular interest to retailers. This includes:

  • Retailer & Pricing Insights: Data Intelligence and Analytics Solutions for Liquor Retailers To Help Grow Margin and Profitability – Invigor
  • Post Pandemic Planning – featuring leaders from some of the country’s biggest banner groups
  • Shaping the Future of Liquor Retail – featuring Retail Drinks Australia and past and present winners of the Young Liquor Retailer of the Year award
  • The Off-Premise Liquor Industry’s Ongoing Love Affair With Promotions – Exceedra
  • The Rise of Retail Media – The Pistol
  • The Rise of Hard Seltzers and The Associated Impact On Other Liquor Categories – Snooper
  • AR and Drinks Packaging – Third Aurora
  • An Innovative Approach to Generating Sales – Strikeforce

And there’s much more still to be confirmed that will look at everything from sales and marketing to trends and innovation.

As the BBDS is a virtual event there is no threat of this being cancelled or postponed, you can safely watch all the content on desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone. The Summit’s content is ‘on demand’, so your all-access pass will allow you to view it whenever you want and revisit sessions again and again – for up to 12 months.

Tickets are available now for $99, and will go to the full price of $197 from Monday, 4 October.

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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...

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