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British pubs are worried they’ll run out of Guinness
  + stars: | 2024-12-15 | by ( John Towfighi | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
CNN —At the Sheephaven Bay pub in London, tucked just behind Camden High Street, Guinness accounts for more than 50% of draft beer sales. Yet across the same period, sales of beer increased by 23.2% for Diageo, which owns the Guinness brand. People drink Guinness beer at the Devonshire pub in London on October 10. But yes, I would say in the last couple of years, Guinness sales are up,” he said. In Europe, Guinness 0.0, a nonalcoholic version of stout, saw net sales double in fiscal year 2024, according to Diageo.
Persons: Pat Logue, Guinness, Logue, influencers, it’s, ” Logue, he’s, Hollie Adams, Diageo’s Guinness, Verushka Shetty, Jason Momoa, Shetty, Gen, Debra Crew, Diageo “, , Diageo’s Crew, Aonghus Leydon, they’ve, “ Guinness, , ” Leydon, Harry Evans, Leydon, isn’t, Jack McGarry, he’d, Daniel Leal, McGarry, Stella Artois, ” McGarry, Victor Boyd, It’s, Boyd, ” Boyd, CNN’s Maisie Linford Organizations: CNN, Camden High Street, Guinness, Diageo, Nielsen, Social, , distillers, Morningstar, Crew, Premier League and Six Nations Rugby, US, Getty Locations: London, kegs, Great Britain, London’s Stoke Newington, Roscommon, Ireland, London’s Shoreditch, Europe, Manhattan, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Austin , Texas, Iona Bar, Williamsburg , Brooklyn, Dublin, New York
AdvertisementBrian Fetting and Dan Juhnke welded every chair and table for their business, New Origin Brewing in Asheville, North Carolina. Last week, Hurricane Helene stripped away nearly everything. New Origin Brewing is in one of the hardest hit cities by Hurricane Helene, despite its mountain location, 300 miles inland. Some of New Origin's brewing equipment, destroyed by Hurricane Helene. For most of the small breweries dotting the French Broad River and the Blue Ridge Mountains, the devastation from Hurricane Helene can't just be measured in dollars lost.
Persons: Helene, , Brian Fetting, Dan Juhnke, Fetting, Hurricane Helene, he's, He's, Dan, Mike Semenec, Semenec, DSSOLVR, Harrison Fahrer —, Asheville —, Fahrer, Tim Kent, They're, Kent, Juhnke, Bryna Frosaker, Adam Charnack, Frosaker, Charnack Organizations: Service, Business, Brewery, Asheville Metro Area Breweries, North Carolina Beer & Wine, Juhnke Brewery Locations: North Carolina, Asheville , North Carolina, Hurricane, Gulf Coast and Georgia, Buncombe County, Asheville, Minnesota, North, Tampa, Durham, North Carolina's, Charnack
How the vodka soda became 'gay water'
  + stars: | 2024-06-22 | by ( Alex Harring | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +11 min
The combination of soda water and vodka has long been a fixture of boozy LGBTQ+ life, particularly among gay men. One of those came from Houston-based lawyer Jeff Watters, who called the vodka soda the "gay water" of the nighttime in a post on X. Retail is also central to the business for Gay Water, a startup offering canned cocktail variations of vodka soda. The former's vodka soda citrus is 100 calories per can, while Gay Water contains 80. The Gay Bar Shop, a specialty retailer, sells an 11-ounce, $49 candle that smells like a vodka soda with a lime garnish.
Persons: Emily Rabbideau, Justin Ruka, Orlando, Ruka, seltzer, Lucas Hilderbrand, Justin, Jeff Watters, Coke, Watters, Hilderbrand, Mary Holt, Holt, Eric Einstein, Einstein, Brendan Oudekerk, bartenders, Rose Kennedy, Tom Campbell, Campbell, James Delos Reyes, that's, Spencer Hoddeson, Hoddeson, Bud Light, Kylie Jenner's, Boston Beer, Victor Tran, Tran Organizations: Love, Alaska Airlines, CNBC, University of California, San Francisco, Gay, New York City, Washington , D.C, New, Boston Beer, Boston, Gay Water Locations: San Francisco, Irvine, Houston, bartenders, Lawrence , Kansas, New York, Washington ,, West Hollywood, influencers, New York City, Gopuff, Virginia
Some employees criticize lavish spending on events, while Spotify is trying to cut costs. Some employees think Spotify is spending too much on parties and events, especially when the company is laying off thousands of people and looking to cut more costs. However, these employees said event spending has gone too far, given the company's broader efforts at frugality. One former employee described it as the company "spending tons of money flying people to Sweden to drink the Kool-Aid." Noam Galai/Getty ImagesSome of this lavish event spending is focused on solving a problem that's loomed over Spotify for years.
Persons: , Sam Smith, Charli XCX, Gunna, Daniel Ek, Ek, Daniel Ek Dave Benett, Diplo, Spotifest, Melanie Stetson Freeman, it's, Alicia Keys, Noam Galai, Gustav Söderström Organizations: Spotify, Service, Ikea, Business, Brooklyn, Spotifest, Christian Science, Getty, company's, Apple, YouTube Locations: Drumsheds, Houston, Stockholm, New York, Sweden, New York City, York
When Planet Fitness CEO Chris Rondeau was fired, it was a surprise to nearly everyone. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhen Chris Rondeau , ten-year CEO of Planet Fitness, was fired by the company's board of directors, he told Insider he was "seriously blindsided." AdvertisementAdvertisementInsider spoke with six former Planet Fitness employees. Former Planet Fitness CEO Chris Rondeau on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 2015, after the company's IPO. AdvertisementAdvertisementA spokesperson for Planet Fitness previously told Insider Rondeau's departure was not because of "any material or unexpected financial events."
Persons: Chris Rondeau, , Rondeau, Richard Drew, Casey Willard, Beers, Peers, Dunkin, Willard Organizations: Planet, Service, Planet Fitness, Fitness, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Hampton , New Hampshire
Klaus Bensmann is a tailor who has been handmaking leather lederhosen for the past 38 years. Bavarians have worn lederhosen — knee-long leather pants with suspenders and embroidery — for hundreds of years. Revelers preferring a more classic look book an appointment with leather tailor Klaus Bensmann for customized, handmade britches fashioned from deer or cow leather. AP Photo/Matthias SchraderBensmann offers different cuts of Bavarian lederhosen, traditional knee-longs, short ones that end mid-thigh, and longer, looser knickerbockers. But instead of working as a tanner, he decided to become a leather tailor, and in 1985 he opened his store and workshop, Leder Bensmann.
Persons: Klaus Bensmann, Bensmann's, Matthias Schrader Bensmann, Claus, Bensmann, Matthias Schrader, Leder, Lederhosen Organizations: Service, AP, Associated Press, Bavarian Locations: Munich, Wall, Silicon, Germany, Germany's, Bavaria, China, Bad, Bavarian, Austrian, Germany's Saxony, North Rhine – Westphalia, Canada, Hindelang
A keg with “adrenochrome” embossed on its rim was created as part of an art project exhibited in London in 2018; images of the keg have recently been misrepresented online alongside false claims that it is among Heineken barrels filled with adrenochrome and transported worldwide by Shell. The keg image and claims circulated following Feb. 22 reports that Bill Gates bought a 3.76% stake in Heineken Holding NV (here). Reuters could not source the exact photograph in the posts, but it matches others depicting an art project exhibited at the University of the Arts London (UAL) in 2018. Reuters found no credible media reports to support the claim that Heineken barrels were used to transport the substance or that Shell conveyed them. This photograph shows an object created as part of an art project exhibited in London in 2018, not a Heineken barrel transported by Shell.
The movie stars Ben Affleck as Nike cofounder Phil Knight and Matt Damon as Nike executive Sonny Vaccaro. In the trailer, Knight's character, played by Ben Affleck, responds to hearing the "Air Jordan" name for Michael Jordan's line of footwear and apparel. Knight's office is filled with booksIn the trailer, there are numerous books on the shelves in Knight's office. Phil Knight's 'rumpled' clothesIn three scenes in the trailer, Knight's character wears a wrinkled suit with the necktie pulled loose. He had a garage full of raw rubber, got some and put it on his wife's waffle iron," Knight said.
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