Here are the ten most viewed, subscriber-only items on just-drinks this week:

10. TURKEY: Diageo hopes new alcohol laws are “workable”

Diageo has said it wants to work with the Turkish authorities to ensure the country’s new alcohol laws are “workable” and “effective”. 

9. TURKEY: Pernod Ricard speaks out over “heavy-handed” clampdown

Pernod Ricard has voiced concerns over Turkey’s alcohol crackdown, claiming the country’s “heavy-handed” approach will do little to tackle misuse and could have the reverse effect.

8. just The Preview – Constellation Brands Q1

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Constellation Brands will report its first-quarter results on Tuesday (2 July). Here just-drinks takes a look at the group’s highs and lows in the three months to the end of May.

7. Analysis – Diageo EPS set to beat Pernod Ricard in fiscal-2013

Diageo’s earnings-per-share should “substantially” outpace Pernod Ricard in the pair’s current fiscal year, although Pernod should “regain the lead” in 2014, an analyst has forecast.

6. In the Spotlight – Turkey’s Alcohol Crackdown

As Turkish authorities kept watch over Taksim Square following a month of anti-government protests, the country’s alcohol industry was bracing itself for its own crackdown.

5. Analysis – Castel could fetch US$27bn if sold to SABMiller

SABMiller would have to pay up to US$27bn for Africa’s second-largest brewer, Castel, if the family-run company chose to sell up, an analyst has estimated.

4. Research in Focus – Challenges Facing Diageo in Spirits

In a recently-published global briefing ‘Diageo in Spirits’, Euromonitor International’s  senior alcoholic drinks analyst Jeremy Cunnington takes a look at what are the challenges facing Diageo in spirits as the new CEO Ivan Menezes takes charge.

3. Round-Up – NPD: A ‘Tea-riffic’ Summer for Tea

This month, Tom Vierhile from Datamonitor looks at the recent rise in activity from the iced tea category.

2. Round-Up – The ICAP Digest – June

Once a month, the International Center for Alcohol Policies (ICAP), which covers alcohol policies worldwide, will look at what’s going on in-market to promote a responsible role for alcohol in society.

1. Comment – Beer – Twitter, Reconsidered

This month, Larry Nelson prefers to keep it short.