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Washington MAST Class 12 vs Class 13: Which You Need (2026)
Class 12 or Class 13? The Washington MAST permit difference explained: who can mix, pour, and supervise, plus the 60-day rule and how permits really expire.
Mathew Benoit
2 days ago6 min read


How to Sell Vodka: A Product Knowledge Guide for Retail Teams & Bar Staff
Vodka is the best-selling spirit in America, and it is also the one your staff are most likely to sell on autopilot. Someone walks up, asks for "a bottle of vodka," you point at the shelf, they grab the brand they saw in a commercial, and the sale is done. No conversation, no upsell, no reason for them to come back to you instead of the grocery store down the street.
Mathew Benoit
Jun 218 min read


Blanco vs Reposado vs Añejo: A Complete Guide to Tequila Types
Walk into almost any liquor store, grocery beverage aisle, or back bar in America right now and the agave section has roughly doubled.
Tequila climbed from a shot-and-salt afterthought to the second most valuable spirits category in the United States, behind only vodka. Mezcal, raicilla, sotol, and bacanora are landing on the shelf right next to it.
Mathew Benoit
Jun 1311 min read


Beverage Alcohol Certifications Explained: WSET, Cicerone, CMS, CSS, AFNA, HBC, FBC & How to Choose the Right One
If you work in beverage alcohol long enough, the same question keeps coming up. A new hire asks what they should study. A distributor rep wants to level up. A retail manager wants a credential on the wall. A brand owner wants their team trained.
And every time, the same alphabet soup gets thrown around. WSET. Cicerone. CMS. CSS. AFNA. Sommelier. Master this. Certified that.
Mathew Benoit
May 2711 min read


How to Read a Sake Label: Junmai, Ginjo, and Daiginjo Explained
There is a bottle on your back bar, or your retail shelf, or your restaurant's beverage list, that almost no one in your building knows how to talk about. It outsells most spirits categories in Japan, has a brewing process more complex than any beer on earth, reaches natural alcohol levels higher than any other brewed beverage on the planet, and arrives in your warehouse labeled in a language most of your staff doesn't read.
Mathew Benoit
May 2011 min read


Baijiu Basics: Why China's Best-Kept Secret Is the Biggest Category Western Bars Have Never Stocked
The world's largest spirit. The smallest section on most American back bars. Here's what bartenders, retailers, and curious drinkers need to know about baijiu in 2026, and why the next five years will look nothing like the last fifty.
Mathew Benoit
May 1413 min read


Learn Brands Partners with PKGD Group to Launch PKGD University, Including the Industry's First Raicilla Certification
Today, we're proud to announce the launch of PKGD University, a professional credentialing platform built in partnership with PKGD Group, one of the leading importers of heritage, producer-owned agave spirits in the United States.
Mathew Benoit
Apr 83 min read


THC Beverage Certification for Distributors and Retailers: Hemp Bev Certified
THC beverages are no longer a novelty. They are on the shelf, in the cooler, and in the conversation at every major trade show this year. If you attended WSWA Access or any regional distributor event in the last six months, you saw it firsthand: hemp-derived THC drinks are showing up in the same portfolios, the same pitch decks, and the same buyer meetings as craft spirits, RTDs, and functional beverages.
Mathew Benoit
Apr 37 min read


Wine Training for Retail and Restaurant Staff: How to Sell Wine with Confidence
If your staff can't explain the difference between a Pinot Noir and a Pinot Grigio, they're not selling wine. They're stocking shelves.
Mathew Benoit
Mar 176 min read


California RBS Certification: How to Get Certified (2026)
If you serve or manage alcohol service at an on-premise venue in California, RBS certification is required by law, and new hires have 60 days from their first day to complete it.
Mathew Benoit
Feb 126 min read


Spirits 101: A Plain-English Guide to Every Major Spirit Category
Spirits 101: a guide to the seven major spirit types, how they're made, how they taste, and how to recommend them. Free training for retail and bar staff.
Mathew Benoit
Aug 18, 20258 min read
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