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Bolivia Recognizes Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey As “Distinctive Products” of the U.S. in Exchange for U.S. Recognition of Bolivia’s Native Spirit Singani
WASHINGTON, DC – Bolivia recently became the 45th country to officially recognize “Bourbon” and “Tennessee Whiskey” as distinctive products of the United States, according to the Office of the U.S. […]
Read MoreBill to Make Cocktails To-Go Permanent in Michigan Passes House, Heads to Governor for Signature
Distilled Spirits Council urges governor to sign bill in support of local businesses & consumers Today, the Michigan House of Representatives passed SB 141 , legislation to allow cocktails to-go from restaurants […]
Read MoreStatement by DISCUS President & CEO Chris Swonger in Response to New Beer Institute Website Attacking Spirits
Below is a Statement by Distilled Spirits Council President & CEO Chris Swonger in Response to New Beer Institute Website Attacking Spirits “It’s clear the beer industry is desperate after years of […]
Read MoreDISCUS Honors Spirits Industry Leaders at 2023 Annual Conference Awards Dinner
CHICAGO – The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) honored distinguished industry leaders at a special awards dinner held last night during the DISCUS Annual Conference in Chicago. […]
Read MoreSteric Systems Awarded First Place in the “Innovation Showcase” Competition at 2023 DISCUS Annual Conference in Chicago
CHICAGO – Steric Systems was named the grand winner of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States’ (DISCUS) “Innovation Showcase” competition at the 2023 DISCUS Annual Conference in Chicago. […]
Read MoreCocktails To-Go Extended for Two Years in Vermont
Today, Vermont Governor Phil Scott signed H. 470 , legislation to extend cocktails to-go for two years. “Vermont businesses and adult consumers have embraced the added value and convenience that cocktails to-go […]
Read MoreConnecticut Becomes 22nd State to Make Cocktails To-Go Permanent
Measure provides increased convenience for consumers and support for local businesses Yesterday, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed H.B. 6548 , legislation to allow cocktails to-go from restaurants and bars permanently, making Connecticut […]
Read MoreDistilled Spirits Council Applauds Governor Kotek Decision to Withdraw Request for Increase in Spirits Surcharge
Hike could have cost Oregon businesses nearly $40 million without curbing alcohol abuse The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) today applauded Oregon Governor Tina Kotek for withdrawing […]
Read MoreDISCUS and Responsibility.org Statement on the Passing of DIAGEO CEO Ivan Menezes
Statement on behalf of the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States and Responsibility.org on the Passing of Ivan Menezes, CEO of Diageo Chris Swonger, President and CEO of the […]
Read MoreCocktails To-Go Extended for 5-Years in Illinois With Governor’s Signature
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) applauded Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker for signing SB 89 into law, extending cocktails to-go and delivery until August 1, 2028. “Illinois businesses and […]
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