Drinks (magazine)

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Drinks - magazine for bartenders and guests
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description Trade journal for Germany and Austria
Area of ​​Expertise Gastronomy , bars , beverage industry
language German
publishing company Medienbotschaft Verlag & Events GmbH (Switzerland)
First edition 1985
Frequency of publication every two months
Sold edition 21,500 copies
(unknown; the print run is given according to the publisher's information, 2009)
Editor-in-chief Christian H. Rosenberg
editor Christian H. Rosenberg
Web link www.drinks-magazin.com
ZDB 2464470-5

Drinks - Bars, Clubs, Szene, People (formerly "Magazine for Barkeepers & Guests") is a trade magazine or special-interest magazine for bartenders , restaurateurs and bar visitors as well as the beverage and spirits industry in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

Content

The magazine is aimed at " barkeepers in top positions", members of the German Barkeeper Union (DBU) , the Austrian Barkeeper Union (Ö.BU) and the Swiss Barkeeper Union (SBU), whose official association magazine is the magazine Decision-makers in beverage wholesalers , in cash & carry markets and in food retail, as well as hobby bartenders and interested bar visitors.

Drinks focus on trends from the spirits and beverage industry. In each issue, products from the areas of spirits , beer and non-alcoholic beverages are presented. There is also a country focus and articles on all aspects of bars , for example reports on new openings and bar tests, cocktails and mix competitions, whereby the editorial reporting often relates heavily to individual brands and products (see also other business areas ) .

development

Drinks was created in 1985 as the official member magazine of the German Barkeeper Union (DBU) and was initially published by Verlag Knauer, Offenbach. The magazine has been published by Medienbotschaft Verlags & Events GmbH since 2005 and is also the official association magazine of the Austrian Barkeeper Union (Ö.BU) (since 2006) and the Swiss Barkeeper Union (SBU). Today the magazine is also freely available in magazine and train station bookshops.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Media data "Drinks" (2009) ( Memento from October 7, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 756 kB)
  2. Publisher's website, section Company / History , from September 2, 2012.