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Still Building - The Business of Craft Spirits

Thought leadership and strategy insights from the team at Corning & Company.

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    How Spirits Became Brands And Built Culture

    Fraud, folklore, and a blue bottle: we map the unlikely journey from anonymous barrels to belief-driven brands—and what that means for what you pour tonight. We start where spirits had no logos, no labels, and trust lived with your local merchant. As railroads stretched supply chains and scandals spread, the sealed bottle became a promise of purity, and trademarks gave that promise legal teeth. Names like Old Forester and Johnnie Walker built a new kind of consistency, even turning bottle shapes into signals you could read at a glance. The story accelerates after Prohibition’s upheaval. Survivors wrapped themselves in heritage and respectability, while global players courted sophistication and escape. With postwar mass media, spirits marketing sold status as much as flavor—Smirnoff recast vodka as clean and modern, and Absolut transformed packaging into pop art. That same corporate polish, though, sparked pushback. Premiumization rose on the demand for provenance, age statements, and scarcity. Design became a form of proof: Bombay Sapphire’s blue glass, Maker’s Mark’s wax, Patrón’s hefty silhouette—all cues that turned packaging, story, and ritual into one experience. Today’s center of gravity is belief. Transparency beats myth; consumers want to know who made the liquid, where it came from, and why the brand deserves a place in their lives. We unpack contract distilling without the euphemisms, and highlight how labels like Uncle Nearest stitch cultural accountability into product and purpose. Four mandates emerge for modern builders and curious drinkers alike: earn trust with real sourcing, use design to signal values, tell a relevant story, and deliver experiences that community can verify. We close by peering ahead to AI-powered personalization, direct-to-consumer storytelling, and ultra-premium RTDs—all pointing to one truth: the next great spirits brand won’t just tell a story; it will build a community around a shared value. If this deep dive reshaped how you see your bar cart, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves a good label, and leave a review with the bottle that best lives its values.

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    The Case for an Integrated Industrial Services Platform in Craft Spirits

    In this episode of Still Building - The Business of Craft Spirits, I explore the transformative potential of an integrated industrial services platform for craft spirits producers. As the craft whiskey cycle faces a downturn, with high inventories and shifting consumer behaviors, independent producers encounter rising costs and risks. I delve into how Corning and Company’s platform can convert fixed costs into variable ones, streamline compliance, and enhance market leverage. By aligning production with demand and leveraging data-driven insights, craft producers can navigate the challenges of a consolidated distribution landscape and changing consumer preferences, ultimately preserving margins and enhancing brand performance. Join me to understand how this model can redefine success in the craft spirits industry.

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    The Corning & Company Platform

    Corning & Company presents itself as an integrated platform facilitating the journey of craft beverage alcohol from production to market. Their services cater to a wide array of stakeholders, including brand owners, distributors, retailers, consumers, and investors. The company aims to streamline operations for suppliers, provide scalable craft brands to distributors, and offer unique spirit selections to retailers. Furthermore, they provide exclusive access to curated brands for consumers and investment opportunities in emerging brands for investors. Essentially, Corning & Company serves as a centralized hub designed to support and power the growth of the craft spirits industry.

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    Integrated Route to Market

    In this episode of Still Building - The Business of Craft Spirits, we delve into the complexities of getting craft spirits from the distillery to your local shelf. I discuss the immense challenges facing small independent brands, from logistical hurdles to financial barriers. We explore Corning & Company's innovative Integrated Route-to-Market platform, designed to expedite this journey by enhancing speed, reducing costs, and providing greater flexibility for craft producers. Learn how this approach not only benefits brand owners but also enriches the consumer experience, allowing for a wider variety of unique spirits to reach the market. Join me as we uncover the vital role of advocacy and strategic partnerships in transforming the craft beverage landscape.

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    Corning & Company: A True Brand Partnership

    Corning & Company empowers craft spirits brands with production, marketing, and distribution support, ensuring faster, cost-effective retail success.

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    Engaging Corning & Company’s Sales Team and End-to-End Solutions Platform for Distilled Spirits Brands

    In this episode of Still Building - The Business of Craft Spirits, I dive into the innovative strategies reshaping the craft beverage alcohol landscape, focusing on Corning & Company’s integrated route to market platform. We explore how this platform simplifies the journey for emerging craft spirit brands, consolidating relationships and logistics into a streamlined process. I also uncover the surprising marketing power of small-format packaging, specifically the 50 mL bottle, which lowers consumer barriers and enhances trial opportunities. From boosting retail sales to facilitating unique consumer experiences, these tiny bottles prove to be game-changers. Join me as we dissect these strategies and consider what they mean for the future of craft spirits. Discover how combining comprehensive support structures with innovative marketing tactics can drive success in this dynamic industry.

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    Small Format Packaging for Distilled Spirits Marketing & Sales

    In this episode of Corning & Company Insights, I delve into the strategic advantages of small-format packaging for distilled spirits, focusing on the versatile 50ml bottles. These miniature versions are a game-changer in marketing and sales, offering a low-cost, high-impact method to drive product trials and build brand loyalty. Discover how 50ml bottles can break down barriers for new consumers, making premium or niche products more accessible. I'll explore their role in expanding market reach through curated tasting kits and subscription boxes, and how they enhance event marketing and in-store displays. Learn about innovative upselling and cross-promotion strategies, and how these small formats can test new markets or SKUs with minimal risk. Join me as we uncover how integrating 50ml bottles into your marketing strategy can boost engagement and revenue.

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    Navigating Distillery Ownership vs. Engaging an End-to-End Solutions Platform

    In this episode of Corning & Company Insights, we delve into the complexities of distillery ownership versus leveraging an end-to-end solutions platform. As your host, I explore how owning a distillery offers creative freedom but comes with significant operational and financial challenges. From capital-intensive setups to regulatory compliance, these hurdles can detract from focusing on brand storytelling and consumer engagement. Enter Corning and Company, a comprehensive platform that alleviates these burdens by offering scalable production, packaging, and warehousing solutions. By partnering with us, brands can optimize cash flow, reduce financial risks, and access a robust distribution network. Tune in to discover how Corning and Company empowers brands to prioritize market differentiation and strategic growth, enabling them to thrive in the competitive spirits industry.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Thought leadership and strategy insights from the team at Corning & Company.

HOSTED BY

Samuel Long

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