ABSTRACT

Consumption of alcohol is a globally ubiquitous, often controversial activity, and business organizations in this sector are of significant social and economic relevance. This book draws on accounting records from the sector to reveal fresh and unique insights into the historic development of the production of alcoholic beverages.

Offering a historic overview of the three major areas of the alcohol industry – brewing, distilling and wine – this book reveals the commonalities and differences which are present in the industry, while also highlighting its social impact. The editors bring together contributions from around the world, including Mexico, France, Japan and Ireland, to demonstrate how accounting has developed over time. Offering diverse geographical and historical perspectives, it explores multiple aspects of accounting within the industry, including internal control, earnings management, competition, and regulatory aspects. The fascinating insights into breweries, wineries, spirit distillers, vineyards and other related organizations provides a unique historic perspective of accounting systems, techniques and practices.

Drawing on an international range of examples and rich archival material, this valuable research collection will be of great interest to researchers and advanced students of accounting and business history.

chapter |7 pages

Accounting for alcohol

An accounting history of brewing, distilling and viniculture

part 1|93 pages

Accounting for beer and brewing

chapter 2|16 pages

Optimism in annual reports

The case of a Spanish brewery

chapter 3|25 pages

Government proposals to acquire the liquor trade in the First World War

The case of Macardle, Moore and Company, brewers

chapter 4|16 pages

Orion Breweries Ltd.

Success, new product development and contribution to post-war reconstruction and the regional economy in Okinawa

part 2|83 pages

Accounting for spirits and distilling

chapter 8|18 pages

Accounting history of the Scotch whisky industry

Managing consumption, production and maturation

chapter 9|17 pages

Life of the party

Tequila in the American marketplace

chapter 10|12 pages

Spirited accountants

The rise of the Distillers Company

part 3|99 pages

Accounting for wine and viniculture