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MGPI MGP Ingredients Inc

45.50
-1.25 (-2.67%)
23 Nov 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
MGP Ingredients Inc NASDAQ:MGPI NASDAQ Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -1.25 -2.67% 45.50 45.41 45.87 47.3237 44.96 46.98 432,852 01:00:00

Form 10-Q - Quarterly report [Sections 13 or 15(d)]

31/10/2024 11:40am

Edgar (US Regulatory)


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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C.  20549
 
FORM 10-Q 
(Mark One) 
QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended September 30, 2024  
or
  TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from _________________________ to _________________________________
 
Commission File Number:  0-17196
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MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) 
Kansas45-4082531
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization)(I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
100 Commercial Street
Atchison,Kansas66002
(Address of principal executive offices)(Zip Code)
(913) 367-1480
(Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
Title of each classTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, no par valueMGPINASDAQ Global Select Market
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days.  x Yes No
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T (§232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit such files). x Yes No
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging growth company.  See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
x Large accelerated filer                                                          Accelerated filer
 Non-accelerated filer                          Smaller reporting company
Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). Yes x No

Indicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer’s classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date: 
21,953,283 shares of Common Stock, no par value, as of October 25, 2024



INDEX
 
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METHOD OF PRESENTATION

Throughout this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q (this “Report”), when we refer to the “Company,” “MGP,” “we,” “us,” “our,” and words of similar import, we are referring to the combined business of MGP Ingredients, Inc. and its consolidated subsidiaries, except to the extent that the context otherwise indicates. In this Report, for any references to Note 1 through Note 11, refer to the Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements in Item 1.
 
All amounts in this Report, except for share, par values, bushels, gallons, pounds, mmbtu, proof gallons, 9-liter cases, per share, per bushel, per gallon, per proof gallon, per 9-liter case, and percentage amounts, are shown in thousands unless otherwise noted.

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PART I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION 

ITEM 1. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands, except share and per share amounts)

 Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
 2024202320242023
Sales$161,461 $211,624 $522,829 $621,635 
Cost of sales95,646 138,176 310,987 402,068 
Gross profit65,815 73,448 211,842 219,567 
Advertising and promotion expenses9,647 9,505 29,995 25,877 
Selling, general, and administrative expenses17,204 21,570 60,942 65,615 
Impairment of long-lived assets and other 18,334 137 18,334 
Change in fair value of contingent consideration6,400 4,200 15,900 4,200 
Operating income32,564 19,839 104,868 105,541 
Interest expense, net(2,174)(2,353)(6,398)(4,630)
Other income (expense), net1,026 (25)1,917 5 
Income before income taxes31,416 17,461 100,387 100,916 
Income tax expense7,554 4,373 23,924 24,832 
Net income23,862 13,088 76,463 76,084 
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest43 123 162 324 
Net income attributable to MGP Ingredients, Inc.23,905 13,211 76,625 76,408 
Income attributable to participating securities(257)(129)(828)(760)
Net income used in earnings per common share calculation$23,648 $13,082 $75,797 $75,648 
Weighted average common shares
Basic22,069,885 22,066,159 22,110,315 22,056,270 
Diluted22,069,885 22,381,516 22,110,315 22,207,031 
Earnings per common share
Basic$1.07 $0.59 $3.43 $3.43 
Diluted$1.07 $0.58 $3.43 $3.41 















See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

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MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)

Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
 2024202320242023
Net income attributable to MGP Ingredients, Inc. $23,905 $13,211 $76,625 $76,408 
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:
Unrealized gain (loss) on foreign currency translation adjustment573 (317)497 (6)
Change in Company-sponsored post-employment benefit plan(39)8 (119)(168)
Other comprehensive income (loss)534 (309)378 (174)
Comprehensive income attributable to MGP Ingredients, Inc. 24,439 12,902 77,003 76,234 
Comprehensive loss attributable to noncontrolling interest(43)(123)(162)(324)
Comprehensive income$24,396 $12,779 $76,841 $75,910 




































See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements

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       MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(Unaudited) (Dollars in thousands)
 September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Current Assets  
Cash and cash equivalents$20,772 $18,388 
Receivables (less allowance for credit loss, $1,475 at both September 30, 2024, and December 31, 2023)
130,436 144,286 
Inventory372,153 346,853 
Prepaid expenses4,692 3,580 
Refundable income taxes3,955 1,190 
Total current assets532,008 514,297 
Property, plant, and equipment533,386 489,646 
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization(241,243)(227,343)
Property, plant, and equipment, net292,143 262,303 
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net 14,910 13,975 
Investment in joint ventures6,643 5,197 
Intangible assets, net269,265 271,706 
Goodwill321,544 321,544 
Other assets4,106 3,326 
Total assets$1,440,619 $1,392,348 
Current Liabilities  
Current maturities of long-term debt$6,400 $6,400 
Accounts payable53,717 73,594 
Federal and state excise taxes payable2,482 2,251 
Accrued expenses and other19,739 31,861 
Total current liabilities82,338 114,106 
Long-term debt, less current maturities87,784 85,305 
Convertible senior notes195,784 195,544 
Long-term operating lease liabilities11,688 11,292 
Contingent consideration 85,100 69,200 
Other noncurrent liabilities3,053 4,763 
Deferred income taxes61,987 63,071 
Total liabilities527,734 543,281 
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 8)
Stockholders’ Equity  
Capital stock  
Preferred, 5% non-cumulative; $10 par value; authorized 1,000 shares; issued and outstanding 437 shares
4 4 
Common stock  
No par value; authorized 40,000,000 shares; issued 23,125,166 shares at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023; and 21,952,581 and 22,016,113 shares outstanding at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively
6,715 6,715 
Additional paid-in capital330,396 325,453 
Retained earnings608,504 539,883 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(19)(397)
Treasury stock, at cost, 1,172,585 and 1,109,053 shares at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively
(31,128)(21,166)
Total MGP Ingredients, Inc. stockholders’ equity914,472 850,492 
Noncontrolling interest(1,587)(1,425)
Total equity912,885 849,067 
Total liabilities and equity$1,440,619 $1,392,348 
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
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MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
 Year to Date Ended September 30,
 20242023
Cash Flows from Operating Activities  
Net income$76,463 $76,084 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:  
Depreciation and amortization16,298 16,272 
Impairment of long-lived assets and other137 18,334 
Share-based compensation2,748 5,651 
Equity method investment loss (gain)(1,446)191 
Deferred income taxes, including change in valuation allowance(1,084)(2,112)
Change in fair value of contingent consideration15,900 4,200 
Other, net292 376 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisition:  
Receivables, net13,979 (14,980)
Inventory(24,979)(42,015)
Prepaid expenses(1,091)(1,517)
Income taxes payable (refundable)
(2,765)2,134 
Accounts payable(10,627)(10,069)
Accrued expenses and other(9,935)(2,471)
Federal and state excise taxes payable231 (1,908)
Other, net(609)435 
Net cash provided by operating activities73,512 48,605 
Cash Flows from Investing Activities  
Additions to property, plant, and equipment(52,850)(42,062)
Purchase of business, net of cash acquired (103,712)
Other, net(276)(916)
Net cash used in investing activities(53,126)(146,690)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities  
Payment of dividends and dividend equivalents(8,013)(8,006)
Repurchase of Common Stock
(12,235)(801)
Proceeds from long-term debt70,000 105,000 
Principal payments on long-term debt(67,800)(18,000)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities(18,048)78,193 
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents46 33 
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents2,384 (19,859)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period18,388 47,889 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$20,772 $28,030 
See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
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MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
For Year to Date Ended September 30, 2024
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
Capital
Stock
Preferred
Issued CommonAdditional
Paid-In
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (loss)
Treasury
Stock
Non-controlling InterestTotal
Balance, December 31, 2023
$4 $6,715 $325,453 $539,883 $(397)$(21,166)$(1,425)$849,067 
Comprehensive income:
Net income (loss)   20,635   (51)20,584 
Other comprehensive loss    (40)  (40)
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures
   (2,670)   (2,670)
Share-based compensation  5,563     5,563 
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested  (1,556)  1,556   
Stock shares repurchased     (6,961) (6,961)
Balance, March 31, 2024
4 6,715 329,460 557,848 (437)(26,571)(1,476)865,543 
Comprehensive income:
Net income (loss)   32,085   (68)32,017 
Other comprehensive loss    (116)  (116)
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures
   (2,668)   (2,668)
Share-based compensation  911     911 
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested  (658)  658   
Stock shares repurchased     (2,774) (2,774)
Balance, June 30, 2024
4 6,715 329,713 587,265 (553)(28,687)(1,544)892,913 
Comprehensive income:
Net income (loss)   23,905  (43)23,862 
Other comprehensive income    534  534 
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures
   (2,666)   (2,666)
Share-based compensation  742     742 
Stock shares awarded, forfeited, or vested  (59)  59   
Stock shares repurchased     (2,500) (2,500)
Balance, September 30, 2024
$4 $6,715 $330,396 $608,504 $(19)$(31,128)$(1,587)$912,885 


See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements



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MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
For Year to Date Ended September 30, 2023
(Unaudited)
(Dollars in thousands)
Capital
Stock
Preferred
Issued CommonAdditional
Paid-In
Capital
Retained
Earnings
Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (loss)
Treasury
Stock
Non-controlling InterestTotal
Balance, December 31, 2022
$4 $6,715 $318,839 $443,061 $(304)$(21,591)$(1,080)$745,644 
Comprehensive income:
Net income (loss)— — — 31,071 — — (39)31,032 
Other comprehensive income— — — — 68 — — 68 
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures
— — — (2,661)— — — (2,661)
Share-based compensation— — 2,665 — — — — 2,665 
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested— — (507)— — 507 —  
Stock shares repurchased— — — — — (801)— (801)
Balance, March 31, 2023
4 6,715 320,997 471,471 (236)(21,885)(1,119)775,947 
Comprehensive income:
Net income (loss)— — — 32,126 — — (162)31,964 
Other comprehensive income— — — — 67 — — 67 
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures
— — — (2,664)— — — (2,664)
Share-based compensation— — 1,808 — — — — 1,808 
Stock shares awarded, forfeited, or vested— — (538)— — 538 —  
Balance, June 30, 2023
4 6,715 322,267 500,933 (169)(21,347)(1,281)807,122 
Comprehensive income:
Net income (loss)— — — 13,211 — (123)13,088 
Other comprehensive loss— — — — (309)— (309)
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures
— — — (2,664)— — — (2,664)
Share-based compensation— — 949 — — — — 949 
Stock shares awarded, forfeited, or vested— — (87)— — 87 —  
Balance, September 30, 2023
$4 $6,715 $323,129 $511,480 $(478)$(21,260)$(1,404)$818,186 

See accompanying notes to unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements
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MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
 NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Dollars in thousands, unless otherwise noted)

Note 1.  Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation

The Company. MGP Ingredients, Inc. (the “Company” or “MGP”) is a Kansas corporation headquartered in Atchison, Kansas and is a leading producer of branded and distilled spirits, as well as food ingredient solutions. Distilled spirits include premium bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys (“brown goods”) and grain neutral spirits (“GNS”), including vodka and gin (“white goods and other co-products”). The Company’s distilled spirits are either sold directly or indirectly to manufacturers of other branded spirits. The Company has a portfolio of its own high quality branded spirits which are produced through its distilleries and bottling facilities and sold to distributors. The Company’s branded spirits products account for a range of price points from value products through premium plus brands. The Company’s protein and starch food ingredients provide a host of functional, nutritional, and sensory benefits for a wide range of food products to serve the consumer packaged goods industry. The ingredients products are sold directly, or through distributors, to manufacturers and processors of finished packaged goods or to bakeries.

The Company reports three operating segments: Distilling Solutions, Branded Spirits, and Ingredient Solutions. Certain amounts in the Company’s 2023 condensed consolidated financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the 2024 presentation.

Basis of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned and majority owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of and for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).  The results of operations for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year.

In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements contain all adjustments (consisting of normal and recurring adjustments) necessary to fairly present the results for interim periods in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”).  Pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC, certain information and note disclosures normally included in the financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted.

The Company holds a 60 percent interest in Dos Primos Tequila, LLC (“Dos Primos”). The Company consolidated Dos Primos’ activity on the financial statements and presented the 40 percent non-controlling interest portion on a separate line.

Use of Estimates.  The financial reporting policies of the Company conform to GAAP.  The preparation of unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.  The application of certain of these policies places demands on management’s judgment, with financial reporting results relying on estimation about the effects of matters that are inherently uncertain.  For all of these policies, management cautions that future events may not develop as forecast, and estimates routinely require adjustment and may require material adjustment.

Inventory.  Inventory includes finished goods, raw materials in the form of agricultural commodities used in the production process as well as bottles, caps, and labels used in the bottling process, and certain maintenance and repair items.  Bourbons, ryes, and other whiskeys, included in inventory, are normally aged in barrels for several years, following industry practice; all barreled bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys are classified as a current asset. The Company includes warehousing, insurance, and other carrying charges applicable to barreled whiskey in inventory costs.

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Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value on the first-in, first-out, or FIFO, method.  Inventory valuations are impacted by constantly changing prices paid for key materials. Inventory consists of the following:
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Finished goods$50,712 $55,463 
Barreled distillate (bourbons and other whiskeys)282,877 250,183 
Raw materials27,867 28,825 
Work in process1,035 1,691 
Maintenance materials8,353 8,355 
Other1,309 2,336 
Total$372,153 $346,853 

Revenue Recognition. Revenue is recognized when control of the promised goods or services, through performance obligations by the Company, is transferred to the customer in an amount that reflects the consideration the Company expects to be entitled to receive in exchange for the performance obligations. The term between invoicing and when payment is due is not significant and the period between when the entity transfers the promised good or service to the customer and when the customer pays for that good or service is generally one year or less.

Revenue is recognized for the sale of products at the point in time finished products are delivered to the customer in accordance with shipping terms. This is a faithful depiction of the satisfaction of the performance obligation because, at the point control passes to the customer, the customer has legal title and the risk and rewards of ownership have transferred, and the customer has a present obligation to pay.

The Distilling Solutions segment routinely enters into bill and hold arrangements, whereby the Company produces and sells aged and unaged distillate to customers, and the product is barreled at the customer’s request and warehoused at a Company location for an extended period of time in accordance with directions received from the Company’s customers. Even though the aged and unaged distillate remains in the Company’s possession, a sale is recognized at the point in time when the customer obtains control of the product. Control is transferred to the customer in bill and hold transactions when the customer acceptance specifications have been met, legal title has transferred, the customer has a present obligation to pay for the product, and the risk and rewards of ownership have transferred to the customer. Additionally, all of the following bill and hold criteria have to be met in order for control to be transferred to the customer: the reason for the bill and hold arrangement is substantive, the customer has requested the product be warehoused, the product has been identified as separately belonging to the customer, the product is currently ready for physical transfer to the customer, and the Company does not have the ability to use the product or direct it to another customer.

Warehouse services revenue is recognized over the time that warehouse services are rendered and as they are rendered. This is a faithful depiction of the satisfaction of the performance obligation because control of the aging products has already passed to the customer and there are no additional performance activities required by the Company, except as requested by the customer. The performance of the service activities, as requested, is invoiced as satisfied and revenue is concurrently recognized. Contract bottling is recognized over the time contract bottling services are rendered and as they are rendered.

Sales in the Branded Spirits segment reflect reductions attributable to consideration given to customers in incentive programs, including discounts and allowances for certain volume targets. These allowances and discounts are not for distinct goods and are paid only when the depletion volume targets are achieved by the customer. The amounts reimbursed to customers are determined based on agreed-upon amounts and are recorded as a reduction of revenue.

Excise Taxes. The Company is responsible for compliance with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department (the “TTB”) regulations, which include making timely and accurate excise tax payments. The Company is subject to periodic compliance audits by the TTB. Individual U.S. states also impose excise taxes on alcohol beverages in varying amounts. The Company calculates its U.S. federal and state excise tax expense based upon units shipped and on its understanding of the applicable excise tax laws. Excise taxes that are both imposed on and concurrent with a specific revenue-producing transaction, and that are collected by the Company from a customer, are excluded from revenue and expense.


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Income Taxes. The Company accounts for income taxes using an asset and liability method, which requires the recognition of deferred tax assets and liabilities for the expected future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax basis. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that at least some portion of the deferred tax asset will not be realized.

Earnings Per Common Share (“EPS”).  Basic and diluted EPS is computed using the two-class method, which is an earnings allocation formula that determines net income per share for each class of Common Stock and participating security according to dividends declared and participation rights in undistributed earnings.  Basic EPS amounts are computed by dividing net income attributable to common shareholders by the weighted average shares outstanding during each period. Diluted EPS is computed using the if-converted method by dividing the net income attributable to common shareholders by the weighted average shares outstanding, inclusive of the impact of the Convertible Senior Notes, except for where the result would be anti-dilutive as of the balance sheet date.

Translation of Foreign Currencies. Assets and liabilities of Niche Drinks Co., Ltd. (“Niche”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company whose functional currency is the British pound sterling, are translated to U.S. dollars using the exchange rate in effect at the condensed consolidated balance sheet date. Results of operations are translated using average rates during the period. Adjustments resulting from the translation process are included as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income.

Business Combinations. Assets acquired and liabilities assumed during a business combination are generally recorded at fair market value as of the acquisition date. Goodwill is recognized to the extent that the purchase consideration, including contingent consideration, exceeds the value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. The Company uses its internal estimates and third-party valuation specialists to assist in determining the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. During the measurement periods, which can be up to one year after the acquisition date, the Company can make adjustments to the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the offset being an adjustment to goodwill.

Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets. The Company records goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets in connection with various acquisitions of businesses and allocates the goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets to its respective reporting units. The Company evaluates goodwill for impairment at least annually, in the fourth quarter, or on an interim basis if events and circumstances occur that would indicate it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than the carrying value. To the extent that the carrying value exceeds fair value, an impairment of goodwill is recognized. Judgment is required in the determination of reporting units, the assignment of assets and liabilities to reporting units, including goodwill, and the determination of fair value of the reporting units. The Company separately evaluates indefinite-lived intangible assets for impairment. As of September 30, 2024, the Company determined that goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets were not impaired.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments.  The Company determines the fair values of its financial instruments based on a fair value hierarchy, which requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. The hierarchy is broken down into three levels based upon the observability of inputs. Fair values determined by Level 1 inputs utilize quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Company has the ability to access. Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets and inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, and include situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability. In certain cases, the inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, the level in the fair value hierarchy within which the fair value measurement in its entirety falls has been determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The Company’s assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to the asset or liability.
 
The Company’s short-term financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and accounts payable.  The carrying value of the short-term financial instruments approximates the fair value due to their short-term nature. These financial instruments have no stated maturities or the financial instruments have short-term maturities that approximate market.
 
The fair value of the Company’s debt is estimated based on current market interest rates for debt with similar maturities and credit quality. Excluding the impact of the conversion feature of the Convertible Senior Notes, the fair value of the Company’s debt was $207,827 and $194,440 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. The financial statement carrying value of total debt (net of unamortized loan fees) was $289,968 and $287,249 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.  These fair values are considered Level 2 under the fair value hierarchy.

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The fair value calculation of contingent consideration associated with the acquisition of Penelope Bourbon LLC (“Penelope”) uses unobservable inputs, such as estimated net sales over the term of the earn-out period, discount rates, and volatility rates. The contingent consideration is measured using the Monte Carlo simulation approach. The inputs used in the calculation of the contingent consideration liability are considered Level 3 under the fair value hierarchy due to the lack of relevant market activity. See Note 3, Business Combination, for more information.

Fair value disclosure for deferred compensation plan investments is included in Note 9, Employee and Non-Employee Benefit Plans.

Equity Method Investments. The Company holds 50 percent interests in DGL Destiladores, S.de R.L. de C.V. (“DGL”) and Agricola LG, S.de R.L. de C.V. (“Agricola” and together with DGL, “LMX”), which are accounted for as equity method investments and are considered affiliates of the Company. The investment in LMX, which is recorded in investment in joint ventures on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, was $6,643 and $5,197 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company recorded a gain of $832 and $1,446, respectively, from its equity method investments, which is recorded in other income (expense), net on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023, the Company recorded a gain of $388 and a loss of $191, respectively, which is recorded in other income (expense), net on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.

During the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, the Company purchased $7,606 and $10,223, respectively, of finished goods from LMX and bulk beverage alcohol from the other 50 percent owner of DGL. During the year to date ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, the Company purchased $22,604 and $30,178, respectively, of finished goods from LMX and bulk beverage alcohol from the other 50 percent owner of DGL.

Related Party Transaction. The Company leased bottling and warehousing facilities in St. Louis, Missouri from Kemper-Themis, L.L.C. (“Kemper”), which was owned by Donn Lux, a member of the Company’s Board of Directors. On October 31, 2023, the Company’s Audit Committee and Board of Directors approved the purchase of the Kemper bottling and warehousing facilities from Kemper for $9,000. The purchase and sales agreement was entered into by both parties subsequent to Board approval and the transaction closed in February 2024. The transaction was entered into at fair value based on two independent appraisers’ valuations; therefore, the transaction is deemed to have been conducted at an arm’s length.

Recently Adopted Accounting Standard Updates. The Company did not adopt any new Accounting Standard Updates (“ASUs”) during the quarter ended September 30, 2024.

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements. ASU 2023-07, Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which requires improved disclosures related to significant segment expenses. This ASU requires companies to disclose significant segment expenses provided to the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), a description of other segment items and all existing annual disclosures must be provided on an interim basis. This ASU is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2023 and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted and must be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company does not expect to early adopt this guidance and is currently evaluating the impact to the Company’s financial statements.

ASU 2023-09, Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, requires improved disclosures related to the rate reconciliation and income taxes paid. This ASU requires companies to reconcile the income tax expense attributable to continuing operations to the statutory federal income tax rate applied to pre-tax income from continuing operations. Additionally, this ASU requires companies to disclose the total amount of income taxes paid during the period. This ASU is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2024 with early adoption permitted. The guidance is required to be applied on a prospective basis with the option to apply retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company is currently evaluating the impact to the Company’s financial statements.


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Note 2.  Revenue

The Company generates revenue from the Distilling Solutions segment by the sale of products and by providing warehouse services related to the storage and aging of customer products. The Company generates revenue from the Branded Spirits segment by the sale of products and by providing contract bottling services. The Company generates revenue from the Ingredient Solutions segment by the sale of products. Revenue related to sales of products is recognized at a point in time whereas revenue generated from warehouse services and contract bottling services is recognized over time. Contracts with customers include a single performance obligation (either the sale of products or the provision of warehouse services and contract bottling services).

Disaggregation of Sales. The following table presents the Company’s sales disaggregated by segment and major products and services:
Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Distilling Solutions
Brown goods$57,110 $73,409 $198,884 $214,857 
Warehouse services8,264 7,353 24,612 20,958 
White goods and other co-products
6,545 31,091 26,663 106,126 
Total Distilling Solutions71,919 111,853 250,159 341,941 
Branded Spirits
Premium plus31,086 30,843 82,699 73,352 
Mid14,788 17,650 46,610 55,575 
Value10,034 11,049 31,698 36,048 
Other6,716 7,277 15,804 16,343 
Total Branded Spirits62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318 
Ingredient Solutions
Specialty wheat starches16,172 17,196 57,646 48,977 
Specialty wheat proteins7,752 11,440 28,947 35,918 
Commodity wheat starches2,611 4,226 8,846 12,870 
Commodity wheat proteins383 90 420 611 
Total Ingredient Solutions26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376 
Total sales$161,461 $211,624 $522,829 $621,635 


Note 3. Business Combination

Description of the Transaction. On May 8, 2023, the Company entered into a definitive agreement to acquire 100 percent of the equity of Penelope, and subsequently completed the acquisition on June 1, 2023 (the “Acquisition”). Penelope, prior to the Acquisition, was a family and founder-owned and operated American whiskey company with a diverse portfolio of high-quality whiskeys in the premium plus price tier. As a result of the Acquisition, the Company enhanced its presence in the growing American whiskey category and expanded its portfolio of premium plus price tier brands.

Following the Acquisition, Penelope became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and its financial results are included within the Branded Spirits segment. The aggregate consideration paid by the Company in connection with the Acquisition was $105,000 in cash paid at closing, with further additional potential earn-out consideration of up to a maximum cash payout of $110,800 if certain performance conditions, measured through December 31, 2025, are met. The consideration is subject to customary purchase price adjustments related to, among other things, net working capital and acquired cash. The consideration paid at closing included a preliminary estimated purchase price adjustment. During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company finalized the net working capital adjustments, which decreased the cash consideration from $105,000 at closing to $104,638 at December 31, 2023. The cash portion of the consideration and transaction-related expenses were paid using both
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cash on hand and borrowings under the Company’s existing credit agreement. See Note 5, Corporate Borrowings, for further details.

For tax purposes, the Acquisition was structured as an asset purchase which created additional tax basis in the assets acquired as a result of valuing the assets at fair market value and the purchase price will be accounted for in accordance with U.S. federal tax law. Indefinite-lived intangible assets and goodwill is deductible for U.S. income tax purposes.

Purchase Price Allocation. The Acquisition was accounted for as a business combination in accordance with Accounting Standard Codification 805, Business Combinations (“ASC 805”), and as such, assets acquired, liabilities assumed, and consideration transferred were recorded at their estimated fair values on the acquisition date.

The following table summarizes the allocation of the consideration paid for Penelope to the estimated fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the acquisition date, with the excess recorded to goodwill.
Consideration:
Cash$104,638 
Contingent consideration62,100 
Fair value of total consideration transferred$166,738 
Recognized amounts of identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed:
Cash $926 
Receivables2,323 
Inventory12,454 
Prepaid expenses and other assets77 
Property, plant and equipment, net253 
Intangible assets (a)
57,700 
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net426 
Other assets44 
Total assets74,203 
Accounts payable2,242 
Accrued expenses and other205 
Long-term operating lease liabilities 268 
Total liabilities2,715 
Goodwill95,250 
Total $166,738 
(a) Intangible assets acquired included trade names with an estimated fair value of $34,000 and distributor relationships with an estimated fair value of $23,700.

In accordance with ASC 805, assets acquired, liabilities assumed, and consideration transferred were recorded at their estimated fair values on the Acquisition date. The fair value measurements of tangible and intangible assets and liabilities were based on significant inputs not observable in the market and represent Level 3 measurements within the fair value hierarchy. Level 3 inputs include discount rates that would be used by a market participant in valuing these assets and liabilities, projections of revenues and cash flows, distributor attrition rates, royalty rates, and market comparables, among others. The fair value of work-in-process and finished goods inventory was determined using the comparative sales method and raw materials was determined using the replacement cost method.

Goodwill of $95,250, all of which is deductible for tax purposes, represents the excess of the consideration transferred over the estimated fair value of assets acquired net of liabilities assumed. Additionally, the goodwill is representative of the strength of the Penelope brand within the American whiskey category, and the synergies expected to be achieved by the combined company. The intangible assets acquired included indefinite-lived intangible assets, trade names, with an estimated fair value of $34,000, and definite-lived intangible assets, distributor relationships, with an estimated fair value of $23,700 and a useful life of 20 years. The trade names and distributor relationships acquired by the Company have been recorded at estimated fair values using the relief from royalty method and multi-period excess earnings method, respectively. Management engaged a third party valuation specialist to assist in the valuation analysis of certain acquired assets including trade names and distributor relationships.

The operating results of Penelope have been included in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements since the
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June 1, 2023 acquisition date. The operating results and pro forma results are not disclosed due to the immaterial impact to the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.

During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company incurred $15 and $101, respectively, of costs related to the Acquisition, which are included in selling, general, and administrative expenses on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.

Contingent Consideration. The estimated fair value of the contingent consideration obligation at the Acquisition date was $62,100, which was determined using a Monte Carlo simulation approach. This approach requires significant assumptions, including projected net sales, discount rates, and volatility rates. The inputs used in the calculation of the contingent consideration liability are considered Level 3 under the fair value hierarchy due to the lack of relevant market activity. The contingent consideration liability is measured on a quarterly basis and recorded at fair value. The changes in fair value of the obligation resulted from changes in the key assumptions between measurement dates, such as projected net sales, discount rates, and volatility rates. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, there were $6,400 and $15,900, respectively, in adjustments to the fair value measurement of the contingent consideration obligation, which were included in the change of fair value of contingent consideration on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. The amount payable is based upon achievement of certain net sales targets between the Acquisition date and December 31, 2025. The possible payments range from zero to a maximum payout of $110,800.

Note 4. Goodwill and Intangible Assets

Definite-Lived Intangible Assets. The Company acquired definite-lived intangible assets in connection with various acquisitions of businesses. The distributor relationships have a carrying value of $56,275, net of accumulated amortization of $8,825. The distributor relationships have a useful life of 20 years. The amortization expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $814 and $2,441, respectively. The amortization expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023 was $820 and $1,948, respectively.

As of September 30, 2024, the expected future amortization expense related to definite-lived intangible assets is as follows:
Remainder of 2024$814 
20253,255 
20263,255 
20273,255 
20283,255 
Thereafter42,441 
Total$56,275 

Goodwill and Indefinite-Lived Intangible Assets. The Company records goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets in connection with various acquisitions of businesses and allocates the goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets to its respective reporting units. The carrying amount of goodwill, which relates to the Branded Spirits segment, was $321,544 at both September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023. The carrying amount of trade name indefinite-lived intangible assets, which relates to the Branded Spirits segment, was $212,990 at both September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023.


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Note 5.  Corporate Borrowings

The following table presents the Company’s outstanding indebtedness:
Description(a)
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Credit Agreement - Revolver, 6.00% (variable rate) due 2026
$70,000 $63,000 
Convertible Senior Notes, 1.88% (fixed rate) due 2041
201,250 201,250 
Note Purchase Agreement
Series A Senior Secured Notes, 3.53% (fixed rate) due 2027
9,600 12,000 
Senior Secured Notes, 3.80% (fixed rate) due 2029
15,200 17,600 
Total indebtedness outstanding296,050 293,850 
Less unamortized loan fees(b)
(6,082)(6,601)
Total indebtedness outstanding, net289,968 287,249 
Less current maturities of long-term debt(6,400)(6,400)
Long-term debt$283,568 $280,849 
(a) Interest rates are as of September 30, 2024.
(b) Loan fees are being amortized over the life of the debt agreements.

Credit Agreement. On February 14, 2020, the Company entered into a credit agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) with multiple participants led by Wells Fargo Bank, National Association that matures on May 14, 2026. The Credit Agreement provided for a $300,000 revolving credit facility. On May 14, 2021, the Company amended the Credit Agreement to extend the terms and to increase the principal amount available to $400,000 and to permit the Company, subject to obtaining lender approval, to increase the amount of the revolving credit facility by up to an additional $100,000 provided certain conditions are satisfied and at the discretion of the lender. On August 31, 2022, the Credit Agreement was amended to change the interest rate benchmark from LIBOR to SOFR. The Credit Agreement includes certain requirements and covenants with which the Company was in compliance at September 30, 2024. Part of the cash portion of the consideration paid to acquire Penelope and transaction-related expenses were financed with $105,000 borrowings under the Credit Agreement during 2023. As of September 30, 2024, the Company had $70,000 outstanding borrowings under the Credit Agreement, leaving $330,000 available.

Convertible Senior Notes. On November 16, 2021, the Company issued $201,250 in aggregate principal amount of 1.88% convertible senior notes due in 2041 (the “2041 Notes”). The 2041 Notes were issued pursuant to an indenture, dated as of November 16, 2021 (the “Indenture”), by and among the Company, as issuer, Luxco, Inc., MGPI Processing, Inc., and MGPI of Indiana, LLC, as subsidiary guarantors, and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee. The 2041 Notes are senior, unsecured obligations of the Company and interest is payable semi-annually in arrears at a fixed interest rate of 1.88% on May 15 and November 15 of each year. The 2041 Notes mature on November 15, 2041 unless earlier repurchased, redeemed, or converted, per the terms of the Indenture. Upon conversion, the Company will pay cash up to the aggregate principal amount of the 2041 Notes to be converted and pay or deliver, as the case may be, cash, shares of the Company’s common stock, or a combination of cash and shares of the Company’s common stock, at its election, in respect to the remainder, if any, of the Company’s conversion obligation in excess of the aggregate principal amount of the 2041 Notes being converted.

Note Purchase Agreements. The Company’s Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement (the “Note Purchase Agreement”) with PGIM, Inc. (“Prudential”), an affiliate of Prudential Financial, Inc., and certain affiliates of Prudential, provides for the issuance of $20,000 of Series A Senior Secured Notes and the issuance of up to $105,000 of additional Senior Secured Notes (or any higher amount solely to the extent Prudential has provided written notice to the Company of its authorization of such a higher amount). Effective August 23, 2023, the Note Purchase Agreement was amended to increase the total amount of Senior Secured Notes that may be issued under the facility of the Note Purchase Agreement to $250,000. Additionally, the period for issuing senior secured promissory notes under the Note Purchase Agreement was extended from August 23, 2023 to August 31, 2026.

During 2017, the Company issued $20,000 of Series A Senior Secured Notes with a maturity date of August 23, 2027. During 2019, the Company issued $20,000 of additional Senior Secured Notes with a maturity date of April 30, 2029. The Note Purchase Agreement includes certain requirements and covenants with which the Company was in compliance at September 30, 2024. As of September 30, 2024, the Company had $9,600 of Series A Senior Secured Notes and $15,200 of additional Senior Secured Notes outstanding under the Note Purchase Agreement, leaving $225,200 available under the Note Purchase Agreement.

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Note 6. Income Taxes
The Company’s tax provision for interim periods is determined using an estimated annual effective tax rate, adjusted for discrete items arising in that quarter. In each quarter, the estimated annual effective tax rate is updated and a year to date adjustment is made to the provision. The Company’s quarterly effective tax rate can be subject to significant change due to the effect of discrete items arising in a given quarter.
Income tax expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $7,554 and $23,924, respectively, for an effective tax rate of 24.0 percent and 23.8 percent, respectively. The effective tax rate for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024 differed from the 21 percent U.S. federal statutory rate on pretax income primarily due to state income taxes and income taxes on foreign subsidiaries, partially offset by U.S. state and federal tax credits and the deduction applicable to export activity.

Income tax expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023 was $4,373 and $24,832, respectively, for an effective tax rate of 25.0 percent and 24.6 percent, respectively. The effective tax rate for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023 differed from the 21 percent U.S. federal statutory rate on pretax income primarily due to state income taxes and income taxes on foreign subsidiaries, partially offset by U.S. state and federal tax credits and the deduction applicable to export activity.

Note 7.  Equity and EPS

The following table presents computations of basic and diluted EPS:
Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Operations:
Net income(a)
$23,862 $13,088 $76,463 $76,084 
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest43 123 162 324 
Income attributable to participating securities (unvested shares and units)(b)
(257)(129)(828)(760)
Net income used in EPS calculation$23,648 $13,082 $75,797 $75,648 
Share information:
Basic weighted average common shares(c)
22,069,885 22,066,159 22,110,315 22,056,270 
Diluted weighted average common shares(d)
22,069,885 22,381,516 22,110,315 22,207,031 
Basic EPS$1.07 $0.59 $3.43 $3.43 
Diluted EPS$1.07 $0.58 $3.43 $3.41 
(a)Net income attributable to all stockholders.
(b)Participating securities included 243,243 and 226,410 unvested restricted stock units (“RSUs”) at September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(c)Under the two-class method, basic weighted average common shares exclude unvested participating securities.
(d)The impacts of the Convertible Senior Notes were included in the diluted weighted average common shares if the inclusion was dilutive. The Convertible Senior Notes would only have a dilutive impact if the average market price per share during the quarter and year to date period exceeds the conversion price of $96.24 per share.

Share Repurchase. On February 29, 2024, the Company announced that its Board of Directors approved a $100,000 share repurchase program. Under the share repurchase program, the Company can repurchase stock from time to time for cash in open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, or by other means, in accordance with applicable securities laws and other legal requirements. The repurchase program has no expiration date and may be modified, suspended, or discontinued at any time by the Company without prior notice. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company repurchased 35,913 and 128,360 shares, respectively, of Common Stock for approximately $2,500 and $10,000, respectively. As of September 30, 2024, there was approximately $90,000 remaining under the share repurchase program.
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Common Stock Share Activity. The following table presents the Company’s share activity:
Shares Outstanding
Capital Stock PreferredCommon Stock
Balance, December 31, 2023437 22,016,113 
Issuance of Common Stock 74,913 
Repurchase of Common Stock (a)
 (81,969)
Balance, March 31, 2024437 22,009,057 
Issuance of Common Stock 14,627 
Repurchase of Common Stock(a)
 (35,999)
Balance, June 30, 2024437 21,987,685 
Issuance of Common Stock 809 
Repurchase of Common Stock(a)
 (35,913)
Balance, September 30, 2024437 21,952,581 

Shares Outstanding
Capital Stock PreferredCommon Stock
Balance, December 31, 2022437 21,994,042 
Issuance of Common Stock 23,324 
Repurchase of Common Stock (b)
 (8,437)
Balance, March 31, 2023437 22,008,929 
Issuance of Common Stock 5,445 
Balance, June 30, 2023437 22,014,374 
Issuance of Common Stock 822 
Balance, September 30, 2023437 22,015,196 
(a)59,084, 33,363 and 35,913 shares that were repurchased during the quarters ended March 31, 2024, June 30, 2024, and September 30, 2024, respectively, pursuant to the Company’s share repurchase program. The remaining shares repurchased were related to the tax withholding on equity-based compensation.
(b)The Common Stock repurchases were for tax withholding on equity-based compensation.

Note 8.  Commitments and Contingencies

The Company and its subsidiaries are, from time to time, a party to legal and regulatory proceedings arising in the ordinary course of its business.  The Company accrues estimated costs for a contingency when management believes that a loss is probable and can be reasonably estimated.

Note 9.  Employee and Non-Employee Benefit Plans

Share-Based Compensation Plans.  The Company had two equity-based compensation plans, the 2014 Equity Incentive Plan and the 2014 Non-Employee Director Equity Incentive Plan, both of which expired in April 2024. At the Company’s annual meeting in May 2024, the stockholders of the Company approved a new equity-based compensation plan, the 2024 Equity Incentive Plan (the “2024 Plan”), which initially authorized 1,319,320 shares for issuance, subject to the adjustment and add-back provision of the 2024 Plan. Similar to the prior plans, the 2024 Plan provides for the awarding of stock options, stock appreciation rights, shares of restricted stock, RSUs, and other stock-based awards for executive officers and other employees, as well as non-employee directors and certain consultants and advisors. As of September 30, 2024, 1,329,232 shares remain available for issuance under the 2024 Plan.
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Deferred Compensation Plan. The Company established an unfunded Executive Deferred Compensation Plan (the “EDC Plan”) effective June 30, 2018, with a purpose to attract and retain highly-compensated key employees by providing participants with an opportunity to defer receipt of a portion of their salary, bonus, and other specified compensation. The Company’s obligations under the EDC Plan change in conjunction with the performance of the participants’ investments, along with contributions to and withdrawals from the EDC Plan. Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on deferred compensation plan investments were included as a component of other income (expense), net on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. For the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company had a gain on deferred compensation plan investments of $196 and $482, respectively, and for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023, the Company had a loss on deferred compensation plan investments of $118 and a gain on deferred compensation plan investments of $272, respectively.

EDC Plan investments are classified as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy since the investments trade with sufficient frequency and volume to enable the Company to obtain pricing information on an ongoing basis. Participants were able to direct the deferral of a portion of their base salary and a portion of their estimated accrued short-term incentive plan (“STI Plan”) amounts that were paid during the first quarter of the following year. Base salary amounts elected for deferral are deposited into the EDC Plan by the Company on a weekly basis and allocated by participants among Company-determined investment options. STI Plan deferral amounts are deposited, at the time of payment, into the EDC Plan by the Company and allocated by participants among Company-determined investment options.

At September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, the EDC Plan investments were $3,659 and $2,916, respectively, which were recorded in other assets on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The EDC Plan current liabilities were $1,796 and $74 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, which were included in accrued expenses and other on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The EDC Plan non-current liabilities were $2,003 and $3,314 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, and were included in other noncurrent liabilities on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.

Note 10.  Operating Segments

At September 30, 2024, the Company had three segments: Distilling Solutions, Branded Spirits, and Ingredient Solutions. The Company’s reportable segments are based on the financial information the chief operating decision maker, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, uses to allocate resources and evaluate performance of the business. The Distilling Solutions segment consists of food grade alcohol (primarily brown goods) and distillery co-products, such as distillers feed (commonly called dried distillers grain in the industry). The Distilling Solutions segment also includes warehouse services, such as barrel put away, barrel storage, and barrel retrieval services. The Branded Spirits segment consists of a portfolio of high quality branded spirits which are produced through the distilleries and bottling facilities. The Ingredient Solutions segment consists of specialty starches and proteins as well as commodity starches and proteins. Intersegment sales and transfers are recorded at cost and are treated as a transfer of inventory. All intercompany revenues are eliminated in consolidation and are not reviewed when evaluating segment performance.

Operating profit for each segment is based on sales less identifiable operating expenses.  Non-direct selling, general, and administrative expenses, interest expense, and other general miscellaneous expenses are excluded from segment operations and are classified as Corporate.  Receivables, inventories, property, plant and equipment, leases, goodwill, and intangible assets have been identified with the segments to which they relate.  All other assets are considered as Corporate.

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The following table presents summarized financial information for each segment:

Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Sales to Customers
Distilling Solutions$71,919 $111,853 $250,159 $341,941 
Branded Spirits62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318 
Ingredient Solutions26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376 
Total$161,461 $211,624 $522,829 $621,635 
Gross Profit
Distilling Solutions$28,644 $33,280 $105,200 $104,986 
Branded Spirits32,446 29,040 88,611 79,636 
Ingredient Solutions4,725 11,128 18,031 34,945 
Total$65,815 $73,448 $211,842 $219,567 
Depreciation and Amortization
Distilling Solutions$1,975 $3,082 $5,900 $8,803 
Branded Spirits2,192 1,914 5,867 5,063 
Ingredient Solutions1,178 619 3,517 1,899 
Corporate335 167 1,014 507 
Total$5,680 $5,782 $16,298 $16,272 
Income (loss) before Income Taxes
Distilling Solutions$27,631 $13,930 $102,228 $84,187 
Branded Spirits7,391 7,199 15,534 25,577 
Ingredient Solutions3,277 9,408 13,781 30,255 
Corporate(6,883)(13,076)(31,156)(39,103)
Total$31,416 $17,461 $100,387 $100,916 

The following table allocates assets to each segment as of:
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Identifiable Assets
Distilling Solutions$361,553 $369,241 
Branded Spirits921,572 910,633 
Ingredient Solutions120,903 88,846 
Corporate36,591 23,628 
Total$1,440,619 $1,392,348 

Note 11.  Subsequent Events

Dividend. On October 31, 2024, the Company announced a quarterly dividend payable to stockholders of record of the Company’s common stock, resulting in dividend equivalents payable to RSU holders, of $0.12 per share and per RSU. The dividend and dividend equivalents are payable on November 29, 2024 to stockholders of record and RSU holders on November 15, 2024.



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ITEM 2. MANAGEMENT’S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
(Dollar amounts in thousands, unless otherwise noted)

CAUTIONARY NOTE CONCERNING FACTORS THAT MAY AFFECT FUTURE RESULTS

This Report may contain forward looking statements as well as historical information.  All statements, other than statements of historical facts, regarding the prospects of our industry and our prospects, plans, financial position, and strategic plan may constitute forward looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including without limitation statements about our sources of cash being adequate; our capital expenditures; our ability to support our liquidity and operating needs through cash generated from operations; and our ability to obtain credit funding.  Forward looking statements are usually identified by or are associated with such words as “intend,” “plan,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “project,” “forecast,” “hopeful,” “should,” “may,” “will,” “could,” “encouraged,” “opportunities,” “potential,” and similar terminology.  These forward-looking statements reflect management’s current beliefs and estimates of future economic circumstances, industry conditions, our performance, our financial results, and our financial condition and are not guarantees of future performance.

All forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. For information on these risks and uncertainties and other factors that could affect the Company’s business, see the “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” sections of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, our Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31 and June 30, 2024, this Report, and our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Forward looking statements in this Report are made as of the date of this Report, and we undertake no obligation to update any forward-looking statements or information made in this Report, except as required by law.

OVERVIEW

MGP is a leading producer of branded and distilled spirits as well as food ingredient solutions. Distilled spirits include premium bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys (“brown goods”) and grain neutral spirits (“GNS”), including vodka and gin (“white goods and other co-products”). Our distilled spirits are either sold directly or indirectly to manufacturers of other branded spirits. We have a portfolio of our own high quality branded spirits, which we produce through our distilleries and bottling facilities and sell to distributors. Our branded spirits products account for a range of price points from value products through premium plus brands. Our protein and starch food ingredients serve a host of functional, nutritional, and sensory benefits for a wide range of food products to serve the consumer packaged goods industry. Our ingredients products are sold directly, or through distributors, to manufacturers and processors of finished packaged goods or to bakeries.

The following discussion and analysis of our financial condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with our unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes included in this Report, as well as our audited consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations - General,” set forth in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023.

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RESULTS OF OPERATIONS

Consolidated Results

The table below details the consolidated results for the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and 2023:
Quarter Ended September 30,
202420232024 v. 2023
Sales$161,461 $211,624 (24)%
Cost of sales95,646 138,176 (31)
Gross profit65,815 73,448 (10)
   Gross margin %40.8 %34.7 %6.1 
pp(a)
Advertising and promotion expenses9,647 9,505 
Selling, general, and administrative (“SG&A”) expenses17,204 21,570 (20)
Impairment of long-lived assets and other 18,334 N/A
Change in fair value of contingent consideration6,400 4,200 52 
Operating income32,564 19,839 64 
   Operating margin %20.2 %9.4 %10.8 pp
Interest expense, net(2,174)(2,353)
Other income (expense), net1,026 (25)4,204 
Income before income taxes31,416 17,461 80 
Income tax expense7,554 4,373 73 
   Effective tax expense rate %24.0 %25.0 %(1.0)pp
Net income$23,862 $13,088 82 %
   Net income margin %14.8 %6.2 %8.6 pp
(a) Percentage points (“pp”).

Sales - Sales for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 were $161,461, a decrease of 24 percent compared to the year-ago quarter, which was the result of decreased sales in each segment. Within the Distilling Solutions segment, sales were down 36 percent due to decreased sales of white goods and other co-products in connection with the December 2023 closure of our distillery located in Atchison, Kansas (the “Atchison Distillery”), as well as decreased brown goods sales. Within the Ingredient Solutions segment, sales were down 18 percent, due to decreased sales of specialty wheat proteins, commodity wheat starches, and specialty wheat starches. Within the Branded Spirits segment, sales were down 6 percent, primarily due to decreased sales of brands in the mid and value price tiers (see “Segment Results”).

Gross profit - Gross profit for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 was $65,815, a decrease of 10 percent compared to the year-ago quarter. The decrease was driven by a decrease in gross profit in the Ingredient Solutions and Distilling Solutions segments, partially offset by an increase in gross profit in the Branded Spirits segment. Within the Ingredient Solutions segment, gross profit decreased by $6,403, or 58 percent. Within the Distilling Solutions segment, gross profit declined by $4,636, or 14 percent. Within the Branded Spirits segment, gross profit increased $3,406, or 12 percent (see “Segment Results”).

Advertising and promotion expenses - Advertising and promotion expenses for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 were $9,647, a slight increase of 1 percent compared to the year-ago quarter.

SG&A expenses - SG&A expenses for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 were $17,204, a decrease of 20 percent compared to the year-ago quarter. The decrease in SG&A expenses was primarily due to reduced incentive compensation expenses.
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Operating income - Operating income for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 increased to $32,564 from $19,839 for the quarter ended September 30, 2023, primarily as a result of the 2023 impairment of long-lived assets and other expenses of $18,334 related to the closure of the Atchison Distillery that did not recur during the quarter ended September 30, 2024. Additionally, the increase in operating income was due to the lower SG&A expenses and the increase in gross profit in the Branded Spirits segment. These increases were partially offset by decreases in gross profit in the Ingredient Solutions and Distilling Solutions segments.
Operating income, quarter versus quarterOperating Income Change
Operating income for the quarter ended September 30, 2023
$19,839 
Increase in gross profit - Branded Spirits segment(a)
3,406 17 %
Decrease in gross profit - Ingredient Solutions segment(a)
(6,403)(32)
pp(b)
Decrease in gross profit - Distilling Solutions segment(a)
(4,636)(23)pp
Increase in advertising and promotion expenses
(142)(1)pp
Decrease in SG&A expenses
4,366 22 pp
Impairment of long-lived assets and other18,334 92 pp
Change in fair value of contingent consideration(2,200)(11)pp
Operating income for the quarter ended September 30, 2024
$32,564 64 %
(a) See “Segment Results.”
(b) Percentage points (“pp”).

Income tax expense - Income tax expense for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 was $7,554, for an effective tax rate of 24.0 percent. Income tax expense for the quarter ended September 30, 2023 was $4,373, for an effective tax rate of 25.0 percent. The increase in income tax expense, quarter versus quarter, was due to higher income before income taxes. The decrease in effective tax rate, quarter versus quarter, was primarily due to larger tax credits than in the prior year.

Earnings per common share (“EPS”) - Basic and Diluted EPS was $1.07 for the quarter ended September 30, 2024, compared to $0.59 and $0.58, respectively for the quarter ended September 30, 2023. The change in basic and diluted EPS, quarter versus quarter, was primarily due to an increase in operating income and the change in other income (expense), net.
Change in EPS, quarter versus quarterEPSChange
Basic EPS for the quarter ended September 30, 2023
$0.59 
Change in operating income(a)
0.43 73 %
Change in interest expense, net(a)
0.01 
pp(b)
Change in other income (expense), net(a)
0.04 pp
Change in effective tax rate0.01 pp
Change in weighted average shares outstanding(0.01)(2)pp
Basic and Diluted EPS for the quarter ended September 30, 2024
$1.07 82 %
(a) Net of tax based on the effective tax rate for the base year (2023).
(b) Percentage points (“pp”).
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The table below details the consolidated results for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 and 2023:

Year to Date Ended September 30,
202420232024 v. 2023
Sales$522,829 $621,635 (16)%
Cost of sales310,987 402,068 (23)
Gross profit211,842 219,567 (4)
   Gross margin %40.5 %35.3 %5.2 
pp(a)
Advertising and promotion expenses29,995 25,877 16 
SG&A expenses60,942 65,615 (7)
Impairment of long-lived assets and other137 18,334 (99)
Change in fair value of contingent consideration15,900 4,200 279 
Operating income104,868 105,541 (1)
   Operating margin %20.1 %17.0 %3.1 pp
Interest expense, net(6,398)(4,630)(38)
Other income, net1,917 38,240 
Income before income taxes100,387 100,916 (1)
Income tax expense23,924 24,832 (4)
   Effective tax expense rate %23.8 %24.6 %(0.8)pp
Net income$76,463 $76,084 — %
   Net income margin %14.6 %12.2 %2.4 pp
(a) Percentage points (“pp”).

Sales - Sales for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 were $522,829, a decrease of 16 percent compared to the year-ago period, which was the result of decreased sales in each segment. Within the Distilling Solutions segment, sales were down 27 percent primarily due to decreased sales of white goods and other co-products in connection with the December 2023 closure of the Atchison Distillery. Sales of Branded Spirits were down 2 percent, primarily due to decreased sales of brands within the mid and value price tiers. Within the Ingredient Solutions segment, sales were down 3 percent, primarily due to decreased sales of specialty wheat proteins and commodity wheat starches (see “Segment Results”).

Gross profit - Gross profit for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $211,842, a decrease of 4 percent compared to the year-ago period. The decrease was driven by a decrease in gross profit in the Ingredient Solutions segment, partially offset by an increase in gross profit in the Branded Spirits segment. In the Ingredient Solutions segment, gross profit decreased by $16,914, or 48 percent. In the Branded Spirits segment, gross profit increased by $8,975, or 11 percent. In the Distilling Solutions segment, gross profit was consistent with the year-ago period (see “Segment Results”).

Advertising and promotion expenses - Advertising and promotion expenses for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 were $29,995, an increase of 16 percent compared to the year-ago period, primarily driven by increased advertising and promotion investment in the Branded Spirits segment, specifically in the premium plus price tier.

SG&A expenses - SG&A expenses for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 were $60,942, a decrease of 7 percent compared to the year-ago period. The decrease in SG&A expenses was primarily due to reduced incentive compensation expenses.

Operating income - Operating income for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 decreased to $104,868 from $105,541 for the year to date period ended September 30, 2023, primarily due to the decrease in gross profit in the Ingredient Solutions segment, the change in fair value of the contingent consideration related to the Penelope acquisition, and the increase in advertising and promotion expenses. These decreases were partially offset by the impairment of assets and other expenses in the year ago period related to the closure of the Atchison Distillery which was closed in December 2023, increased gross profit in the Branded Spirits segment, and a decrease in SG&A expenses.

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Operating income, year to date versus year to dateOperating Income Change
Operating income for the year to date ended September 30, 2023
$105,541 
Decrease in gross profit - Ingredient Solutions segment(a)
(16,914)(16)%
Increase in gross profit - Branded Spirits segment(a)
8,975 pp(b)
Increase in gross profit - Distilling Solutions segment(a)
214 — pp
Increase in advertising and promotion expenses
(4,118)(4)pp
Decrease in SG&A expenses
4,673 pp
Impairment of long-lived assets and other18,197 17 pp
Change in fair value of contingent consideration(11,700)(11)pp
Operating income for the year to date ended September 30, 2024
$104,868 (1)%
(a) See “Segment Results.”
(b) Percentage points (“pp”).

Income tax expense - Income tax expense for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $23,924, for an effective tax rate of 23.8 percent. Income tax expense for the year to date ended September 30, 2023, was $24,832, for an effective tax rate of 24.6 percent. The decrease in income tax expense, year to date versus year to date, was due to the decrease in effective tax rate and lower income before income taxes.
Earnings per common share - Basic and diluted EPS was $3.43 for the year to date ended September 30, 2024, compared to $3.43 and $3.41, respectively for the year to date ended September 30, 2023. The change in basic and diluted EPS, year to date versus year to date, was primarily due to a change in other income (expense), net related to equity method investment income. The increase was partially offset by a change in interest expense, net.
Change in EPS, year to date versus year to dateEPSChange
Basic EPS for the year to date ended September 30, 2023
$3.43 
Change in operating income(a)
(0.02)(1)%
Change in interest expense, net(a)
(0.06)(2)pp(b)
Change in other income (expense), net(a)
0.07 pp
Change in effective tax rate0.03 pp
Change in weighted average shares outstanding(0.02)(1)pp
Basic and Diluted EPS for the year to date ended September 30, 2024
$3.43  %
(a) Net of tax based on the effective tax rate for the base year (2023).
(b) Percentage points (“pp”)

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SEGMENT RESULTS

Distilling Solutions

The following tables show selected financial information for the Distilling Solutions segment for the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and 2023.
DISTILLING SOLUTIONS SALES
Quarter Ended September 30,Quarter versus Quarter Sales Change Increase/(Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Brown goods$57,110 $73,409 $(16,299)(22)%
Warehouse services8,264 7,353 911 12 
White goods and other co-products
6,545 31,091 (24,546)(79)
Total Distilling Solutions$71,919 $111,853 $(39,934)(36)%
Change in Quarter versus Quarter Sales Attributed to:
Total (a)
Volume(b)
Net Price/Mix(c)
Brown goods
(22)%(10)%(12)%
Other Financial Information
Quarter Ended September 30,Quarter versus Quarter Increase / (Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Gross profit$28,644 $33,280 $(4,636)(14)%
Gross margin %39.8 %29.8 %10.0 
pp(d)
(a) Total sales change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales dollars and prior period sales dollars, divided by prior period sales dollars.
(b) Volume change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales volume and prior period sales volume, multiplied by prior period sales per unit. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(c) Net price/mix change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales-per-unit and prior period sales-per unit, multiplied by current period sales volume. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(d) Percentage points (“pp”).

Total sales of the Distilling Solutions segment for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 decreased by $39,934, or 36 percent, compared to the prior year quarter. The decrease in sales of the Distilling Solutions segment is primarily related to the decrease in sales volume of white goods and other co-products, which was due to the closure of the Atchison Distillery during December 2023. Sales of brown goods decreased primarily due to a decrease in net price/mix and decreased sales volume (as defined in the table above). The brown goods decline was primarily the result of softening American whiskey category trends and elevated industry-wide barrel inventories, leading to instances of customer contract non-performance that put pressure on our brown goods business with a larger impact on our smaller, craft customer base. We expect these trends to continue, which may impact our future results of operations.

Gross profit decreased quarter versus quarter by $4,636, or 14 percent. Gross margin for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 increased to 39.8 percent from 29.8 percent for the prior year quarter. The decrease in gross profit was primarily due to a decrease in brown goods sales due to decreases in net price/mix and sales volumes of brown goods, partially offset by lower average unit costs. This was partially offset by the positive impact the closure of the Atchison Distillery had on white goods and other co-products’ gross profit.
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The following tables show selected financial information for the Distilling Solutions segment for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 and 2023.

DISTILLING SOLUTIONS SALES
Year to Date Ended September 30,Year to Date versus Year to Date
 Sales Change Increase/(Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Brown goods$198,884 $214,857 $(15,973)(7)%
Warehouse services24,612 20,958 3,654 17 
White goods and other co-products
26,663 106,126 (79,463)(75)
Total Distilling Solutions$250,159 $341,941 $(91,782)(27)%
Change in Year to Date versus Year to Date Sales Attributed to:
Total(a)
Volume(b)
Net Price/Mix(c)
Brown goods(7)%6%(13)%
Other Financial Information
Year to Date Ended September 30,Year to Date versus Year to Date Increase / (Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Gross profit$105,200 $104,986 $214 — %
Gross margin %42.1 %30.7 %11.4 
pp(d)

(a) Total sales change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales dollars and prior period sales dollars, divided by prior period sales dollars.
(b) Volume change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales volume and prior period sales volume, multiplied by prior period sales per unit. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(c) Net price/mix change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales-per-unit and prior period sales-per unit, multiplied by current period sales volume. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(d) Percentage points (“pp”).

Total sales of the Distilling Solutions segment for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 decreased by $91,782, or 27 percent compared to the year-ago period. The decrease in sales of the Distilling Solutions segment is primarily related to the decrease in sales volume of white goods and other co-products, which was due to the closure of the Atchison Distillery during December 2023. The decrease in brown goods was primarily related to a decrease in net price/mix (as defined above), partially offset by increased sales volume. These decreases were partially offset by increased sales of warehouse services.

Gross profit for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 increased by $214 compared to the year-ago period. Gross margin for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 increased to 42.1 percent from 30.7 percent for the prior year period. The increase in gross profit was primarily due to the positive impact the closure of the Atchison Distillery had on white goods and other co-products’ gross profit. Additionally, the increase was due to an increase in warehouse services sales. These increases were partially offset by decreased net price/mix of brown goods.
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Branded Spirits

The following tables show selected financial information for the Branded Spirits segment for the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and 2023.
BRANDED SPIRITS SALES
Quarter Ended September 30,Quarter versus Quarter Sales Change Increase/(Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Premium plus$31,086 $30,843 $243 %
Mid14,788 17,650 (2,862)(16)
Value10,034 11,049 (1,015)(9)
Other6,716 7,277 (561)(8)
Total Branded Spirits$62,624 $66,819 $(4,195)(6)%
Change in Quarter versus Quarter Sales Attributed to:
Total (a)
Volume(b)
Net Price/Mix(c)
Total Branded Spirits(6)%(7)%1%
Other Financial Information
Quarter Ended September 30,Quarter versus Quarter Increase / (Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Gross profit$32,446 $29,040 $3,406 12 %
Gross margin %51.8 %43.5 %8.3 
pp(d)
(a) Total sales change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales dollars and prior period sales dollars, divided by prior period sales dollars.
(b) Volume change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales volume and prior period sales volume, multiplied by prior period sales per unit. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(c) Net price/mix change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales-per-unit and prior period sales-per unit, multiplied by current period sales volume. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(d) Percentage points (“pp”).

Total sales of the Branded Spirits segment for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 decreased by $4,195, or 6 percent, compared to the prior year quarter. The decrease was driven by a decrease in the sales of brands within the mid, value, and other price tiers, partially offset by an increase in sales of the premium plus price tier. The decrease in sales of brands within the mid and value price tiers was driven by lower sales volumes, as we increased pricing on certain lower margin mid and value brands.

Gross profit increased quarter versus quarter by $3,406, or 12 percent. Gross margin for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 increased to 51.8 percent from 43.5 percent for the prior year quarter. The increase in gross profit was primarily driven by increased net price/mix of certain American whiskey brands within the premium plus price tier and increased gross profit in the mid and value price tiers, which was driven by lower average unit costs and higher average net price/mix.

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The following tables show selected financial information for the Branded Spirits segment for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 and 2023.
BRANDED SPIRITS SALES
Year to Date Ended September 30,Year to Date versus Year to Date Sales Change Increase/(Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Premium plus$82,699 $73,352 $9,347 13 %
Mid46,610 55,575 (8,965)(16)
Value31,698 36,048 (4,350)(12)
Other15,804 16,343 (539)(3)
Total Branded Spirits$176,811 $181,318 $(4,507)(2)%
Change in Year to Date versus Year to Date Sales Attributed to:
Total (a)
Volume(b)
Net Price/Mix(c)
Total Branded Spirits(2)%(8)%6%
Other Financial Information
Year to Date Ended September 30,Year to Date versus Year to Date Increase / (Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Gross profit$88,611 $79,636 $8,975 11 %
Gross margin %50.1 %43.9 %6.2 
pp(d)
(a) Total sales change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales dollars and prior period sales dollars, divided by prior period sales dollars.
(b) Volume change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales volume and prior period sales volume, multiplied by prior period sales per unit. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(c) Net price/mix change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales-per-unit and prior period sales-per unit, multiplied by current period sales volume. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(d) Percentage points (“pp”).

Total sales of Branded Spirits for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 decreased by $4,507, or 2 percent, compared to the year-ago period, due primarily to decreased sales volume of select brands within the mid and value price tiers due to increased pricing on certain lower margin mid and value brands. This decrease was partially offset by an increase in sales of brands within the premium plus price tier which was primarily due to the acquisition of Penelope.

Gross profit for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 increased by $8,975, or 11 percent, compared to the year-ago period. Gross margin for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 increased to 50.1 percent from 43.9 percent from the prior year period The increase in gross profit was primarily driven by the acquisition of Penelope and increased gross profit in the mid and value price tiers, which was driven by lower unit cost and higher average net price/mix.
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Ingredient Solutions

The following tables show selected financial information for the Ingredient Solutions segment for the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and 2023.
INGREDIENT SOLUTIONS SALES
Quarter Ended September 30,Quarter versus Quarter Sales Change Increase / (Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Specialty wheat starches$16,172 $17,196 $(1,024)(6)%
Specialty wheat proteins7,752 11,440 (3,688)(32)
Commodity wheat starches2,611 4,226 (1,615)(38)
Commodity wheat proteins383 90 293 326 
Total Ingredient Solutions$26,918 $32,952 $(6,034)(18)%
Change in Quarter versus Quarter Sales Attributed to:
Total(a)
Volume(b)
Net Price/Mix(c)
Total Ingredient Solutions(18)%(16)%(2)%
Other Financial Information
Quarter Ended September 30,Quarter versus Quarter Increase / (Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Gross profit$4,725 $11,128 $(6,403)(58)%
Gross margin %17.6 %33.8 %(16.2)
pp(d)

(a) Total sales change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales dollars and prior period sales dollars, divided by prior period sales dollars.
(b) Volume change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales volume and prior period sales volume, multiplied by prior period sales per unit. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(c) Net price/mix change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales-per-unit and prior period sales-per unit, multiplied by current period sales volume. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(d) Percentage points (“pp”).

Total sales of the Ingredient Solutions segment for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 decreased by $6,034, or 18 percent, compared to the prior year quarter. The decrease was primarily driven by decreased sales volume of specialty wheat proteins primarily due to continued export market headwinds. The decrease was also driven by decreased sales volume of commodity wheat starches due to increased domestic competition.
Gross profit decreased quarter versus quarter by $6,403, or 58 percent. Gross margin for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 decreased to 17.6 percent from 33.8 percent for the prior year quarter. The decrease in gross profit was primarily driven by increased input costs primarily due to the removal of the intercompany credit for the waste starch slurry by-product since the closure of the Atchison Distillery, as well as other costs incurred to ready the waste starch for commercial sale. Additionally, the decrease in gross profit was attributable to decreased sales volume of specialty wheat proteins.
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The following tables show selected financial information for the Ingredient Solutions segment for the year to date September 30, 2024 and 2023.
INGREDIENT SOLUTIONS SALES
Year to Date Ended September 30,Year to Date versus Year to Date Sales Change Increase/(Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Specialty wheat starches$57,646 $48,977 $8,669 18 %
Specialty wheat proteins28,947 35,918 (6,971)(19)
Commodity wheat starches8,846 12,870 (4,024)(31)
Commodity wheat proteins420 611 (191)(31)
Total Ingredient Solutions$95,859 $98,376 $(2,517)(3)%
Change in Year to Date versus Year to Date Sales Attributed to:
Total(a)
Volume(b)
Net Price/Mix(c)
Total Ingredient Solutions(3)%2%(5)%
Other Financial Information
Year to Date Ended September 30,Year to Date versus Year to Date Increase / (Decrease)
20242023$ Change% Change
Gross profit$18,031 $34,945 $(16,914)(48)%
Gross margin %18.8 %35.5 %(16.7)
pp(d)

(a) Total sale changes is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales dollars and prior period sales dollars, divided by prior period sales dollars.
(b) Volume change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales volume and prior period sales volume, multiplied by prior period sales per unit. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(c) Net price/mix change is calculated by taking the difference between current period sales-per-unit and prior period sales-per unit, multiplied by current period sales volume. The product is then divided by prior period sales dollars.
(d) Percentage points (“pp”).

Total sales of the Ingredient Solutions segment for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 decreased by $2,517, or 3 percent, compared to the prior year period. The decrease was primarily driven by decreased net price/mix across all product categories, as well as a decrease in sales volume of specialty wheat protein primarily due to continued export market headwinds. These decreases were partially offset by an increase in sales volume of specialty wheat starches.
Gross profit decreased by $16,914, or 48 percent for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 compared to the prior year period. Gross margin for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 decreased to 18.8 percent from 35.5 percent for the prior year period. The decrease in gross profit was primarily driven by higher input costs associated with the removal of the intercompany credit for the waste starch slurry by-product since the closure of the Atchison Distillery, as well as other costs incurred to ready the waste starch for commercial sale. Additionally, we incurred incremental costs for the new extrusion manufacturing facility during the year to date period. The decrease in gross profit was also attributable to decreased sales volume of specialty wheat proteins.
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CASH FLOW, FINANCIAL CONDITION, AND LIQUIDITY

We believe our financial condition continues to be of high quality, as evidenced by our ability to generate adequate cash from operations while having ready access to capital at competitive rates.

Operating cash flow and borrowings through our Credit Agreement, Convertible Senior Notes, and Note Purchase Agreement (see Note 5, Corporate Borrowings) provide the primary sources of cash to fund operating needs and capital expenditures. These same sources of cash are used to fund stockholder dividends and other discretionary uses. Our overall liquidity reflects our strong business results and an effective cash management strategy that takes into account liquidity management, economic factors, and tax considerations. We expect our sources of cash to be adequate to provide for budgeted capital expenditures, potential mergers or acquisitions, and anticipated operating requirements for the next 12 months and beyond.

Cash Flow Summary
Year to Date Ended September 30,Changes, year versus year Increase / (Decrease)
20242023
Net cash provided by operating activities$73,512 $48,605 $24,907 
Net cash used in investing activities(53,126)(146,690)93,564 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities(18,048)78,193 (96,241)
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash46 33 13 
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents$2,384 $(19,859)$22,243 

Cash increased $2,384 for the year to date ended September 30, 2024, compared to a decrease of $19,859 for the year to date ended September 30, 2023, for a net increase in cash of $22,243, period versus period.

Operating Activities. Cash provided by operating activities for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $73,512. The cash provided by operating activities resulted primarily from net income of $76,463, adjustments for non-cash or non-operating charges of $32,845, including depreciation and amortization, the change in fair value of contingent consideration, and share-based compensation, partially offset by cash used in operating assets and liabilities of $35,796. The primary drivers of the changes in operating assets and liabilities were $24,979 use of cash related to an increase in inventories, primarily due to an increase in barreled distillate, $10,627 use of cash related to a decrease in accounts payable due to timing of payments, $9,935 related to accrued expenses and other, which related to a decrease in our incentive compensation accrual, partially offset by $13,979 cash provided by decreased accounts receivables, net, due to the timing of sales and customer payments during the year to date period as well as the closure of the Atchison Distillery in December 2023.

Cash provided by operating activities for the year to date ended September 30, 2023 was $48,605. The cash provided by operating activities resulted primarily from net income of $76,084, adjustments for non-cash or non-operating charges of $42,912, including impairment of long-lived assets and other, depreciation and amortization, share-based compensation and the change in fair value of contingent consideration, partially offset by cash used in operating assets and liabilities, net of the effects of acquisition, of $70,391. The primary drivers of the changes in operating assets and liabilities were $42,015 use of cash related to an increase in inventories, primarily due to an increase in barreled distillate, $14,980 use of cash related to increased accounts receivable, net, due to timing of sales and customer payments during the quarter, and $10,069 use of cash related to a decrease in accounts payable due to timing of payments.

Investing Activities. Cash used in investing activities for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $53,126, which primarily resulted from additions to property, plant, and equipment of $52,850 (see “Capital Spending”). Cash used in investing activities for the year to date ended September 30, 2023 was $146,690, which primarily resulted from $103,712 related to the acquisition of Penelope, net of cash acquired, and additions to property, plant, and equipment of $42,062 (see “Capital Spending”).

Capital Spending. We manage capital spending to support our business growth plans. We have incurred $43,503 and $36,879 of capital expenditures and have paid $52,850 and $42,062 for capital expenditures for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively. The difference between the amount of capital expenditures incurred and amount paid is due to the change in capital expenditures in accounts payable. We expect approximately $78,000 in capital expenditures in 2024, which includes capital expenditures for facility improvement and expansion, facility sustaining projects, and environmental health and safety projects.

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Financing Activities. Cash used in financing activities for the year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $18,048, due to repurchases of Common Stock of $12,235 (see “Treasury Purchases” and “Share Repurchase”), and payments of dividends and dividend equivalents of $8,013 (see “Dividends and Dividend Equivalents”), partially offset by net proceeds on debt of $2,200 (see “Long-Term and Short-Term Debt”).

Cash provided by financing activities for the year to date ended September 30, 2023 was $78,193, due to net proceeds on debt of $87,000 (see “Long-Term and Short-Term Debt”), partially offset by payments of dividends and dividend equivalents of $8,006 (see “Dividends and Dividend Equivalents”), and repurchase of Common Stock of $801 (see “Treasury Purchases”).

Treasury Purchases. 81,942 RSUs vested and converted to shares of Common Stock for employees during the year to date ended September 30, 2024, of which we withheld and purchased for treasury 25,521 shares valued at $2,185 to cover payment of associated withholding taxes.

22,592 RSUs vested and converted to shares of Common Stock for employees during the year to date ended September 30, 2023, of which we withheld and purchased for treasury 8,437 shares valued at $801 to cover payment of associated withholding taxes.

Share Repurchase. On February 29, 2024, we announced that our Board of Directors approved a $100,000 share repurchase program. Under the share repurchase program, we can repurchase Common Stock from time to time for cash in open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, or by other means, in accordance with applicable securities laws and other legal requirements. The repurchase program has no expiration date and may be modified, suspended, or discontinued at any time by the Company without prior notice. During the year to date ended September 30, 2024, we repurchased 128,360 shares of Common Stock for approximately $10,000, resulting in approximately $90,000 remaining under the share repurchase program.

Dividends and Dividend Equivalents
Dividend and Dividend Equivalent Information (per Share and Unit)
Declaration dateRecord datePayment date
Declared(c)
Paid(c)
Dividend payment
Dividend equivalent payment(a)(b)
Total payment(b)
2024 
February 22, 2024March 15, 2024March 29, 2024$0.12 $0.12 $2,641 $31 $2,672 
May 2, 2024May 17, 2024May 31, 20240.12 0.12 2,642 30 2,672 
August 1, 2024August 16, 2024August 30, 20240.12 0.12 2,639 30 2,669 
$0.36 $0.36 $7,922 $91 $8,013 
2023
February 23, 2023March 10, 2023March 24, 2023$0.12 $0.12 $2,640 $29 $2,669 
May 4, 2023May 19, 2023June 2, 20230.12 0.12 2,641 27 2,668 
August 3, 2023August 18, 2023September 1, 20230.12 0.12 2,642 27 2,669 
$0.36 $0.36 $7,923 $83 $8,006 
(a) Dividend equivalent payments on unvested participating securities.
(b) Includes estimated forfeitures.
(c) Per share amount.

On October 31, 2024, we announced a dividend payable to stockholders of record of our Common Stock, resulting in dividend equivalents payable to RSU holders, of $0.12 per share and per RSU. The dividend and dividend equivalent are payable on November 29, 2024 to stockholders of record and RSU holders on November 15, 2024.

Long-Term and Short-Term Debt. We maintain debt levels we consider appropriate after evaluating a number of factors, including cash flow expectations, cash requirements for ongoing operations, investment and financing plans (including brand development, merger and acquisition, and share repurchase activities), and the overall cost of capital. Total debt was $289,968 (net of unamortized loan fees of $6,082) at September 30, 2024, and $287,249 (net of unamortized loan fees of $6,601) at December 31, 2023.

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Financial Condition and Liquidity. Our principal uses of cash in the ordinary course of business are for input costs used in our production processes, salaries, capital expenditures, and investments supporting our strategic plan, such as the aging of barreled distillate and potential mergers and acquisitions.  Generally, during periods when commodities prices are rising, our operations require increased use of cash to support inventory levels.

Our principal sources of cash are product sales and borrowing on our various debt agreements. Under our debt agreements, we must meet certain financial covenants and restrictions, and at September 30, 2024, we met those covenants and restrictions.

At September 30, 2024, our current assets exceeded our current liabilities by $449,670, largely due to our inventories, at cost, of $372,153. At September 30, 2024, our cash balance was $20,772 and we have used our various debt agreements for liquidity purposes, with $330,000 available under our Credit Agreement for additional borrowings and $225,200 available under the Note Purchase Agreement (see Note 5, Corporate Borrowings). We anticipate being able to support our short-term liquidity and operating needs largely through cash generated from operations. We regularly assess our cash needs and the available sources to fund these needs. We utilize short-term and long-term debt to fund discretionary items, such as capital investments, dividend payments, and potential mergers and acquisitions. Subject to market conditions, we could also fund future mergers and acquisitions through the issuance of additional shares of Common Stock. In addition, we have strong operating results such that we believe financial institutions should provide sufficient credit funding to meet short-term financing requirements, if needed.

ITEM 3. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

We are exposed to commodity price and interest rate market risks. We monitor and manage these exposures as part of our overall risk management program. Our risk management program focuses on the unpredictability of financial markets with the goal to reduce the potentially adverse effects that the volatility of these markets may have on our operating results and financial condition.

Commodity Costs. Certain commodities we use in our production process, or input costs, expose us to market price risk due to volatility in the prices for those commodities.  Through our grain supply contracts for our Lawrenceburg facility, our wheat flour supply contract for our Atchison facility, and our natural gas contracts for both facilities, we purchase grain, wheat flour, and natural gas, respectively, for delivery from one to 24 months into the future at negotiated prices.  We have determined that the firm commitments to purchase grain, wheat flour, and natural gas under the terms of our supply contracts meet the normal purchases and sales exception as defined under Accounting Standards Codification 815, Derivatives and Hedging, because the quantities involved are for amounts to be consumed within the normal expected production process.

Interest Rate Exposures. Our various debt agreements (see Note 5, Corporate Borrowings) expose us to market risks arising from adverse changes in interest rates. Established procedures and internal processes govern the management of this market risk.

Increases in market interest rates would cause interest expense under our variable interest rate debt to increase and earnings before income taxes to decrease. The change in interest expense and earnings before income taxes would be dependent upon the weighted average outstanding borrowings under variable interest rate debt during the reporting period following an increase in market interest rates. Based on weighted average outstanding variable-rate borrowings at September 30, 2024, a 100 basis point increase over the current rates actually in effect at such date would increase our interest expense on an annual basis by $700. Based on weighted average outstanding fixed-rate borrowings at September 30, 2024, a 100 basis point increase in market rates would result in a decrease in the fair value of our outstanding fixed-rate debt of $22,927, and a 100 basis point decrease in market rates would result in an increase in the fair value of our outstanding fixed-rate debt of $9,172.

ITEM 4. CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES
 
Evaluation of Disclosure Controls and Procedures. As of September 30, 2024, our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have each reviewed and evaluated the effectiveness of our disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (as amended, the “Exchange Act”)). Based on that evaluation, the Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer have each concluded that our current disclosure controls and procedures are effective to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in reports that we file or submit under the Exchange Act is recorded, processed, summarized, and reported within the time periods specified in SEC rules and forms, and include controls and procedures designed to ensure that information required to be disclosed by us in such reports is accumulated and communicated to our management, including our Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer, as appropriate, to allow timely decisions regarding required disclosure.
  
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Changes in Internal Control. There were no changes in our internal control over financial reporting during the quarter ended September 30, 2024 that have materially affected, or are reasonably likely to materially affect, our internal control over financial reporting.

PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
ITEM 1.    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

Reference is made to Part I, Item 3, Legal Proceedings of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, and Note 8 in this Report for information on certain proceedings to which we are subject.

ITEM 1A.    RISK FACTORS

Risk factors are described in “Item 1A. Risk Factors” of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023.

ITEM 2.      UNREGISTERED SALES OF EQUITY SECURITIES AND USE OF PROCEEDS

Issuer Purchases of Equity Securities
Total Number of
Shares (or
Units)
Purchased
Average Price Paid per Share (or Unit)
Total Number of Shares (or
Units) Purchased as Part of Publicly Announced Plans or Programs (2)
Maximum Number (or Approximate Dollar Value) of Shares (or Units) that May Yet Be Purchased Under the Plans or Programs (in thousands) (2)
July 1, 2024 through July 31, 202435,913 $69.61 35,913 $90,000 
August 1, 2024 through August 31, 2024— — — 90,000 
September 1, 2024 through September 30, 2024— 
(1)
— — 90,000 
Total35,913 35,913 

(1)All shares were repurchased were under the share repurchase program announced on February 29, 2024.
(2)On February 29, 2024, we announced that our Board of Directors approved a $100,000 share repurchase program. The repurchase program has no expiration date and may be modified, suspended, or discontinued at any time by the Company without prior notice.

ITEM 3.    DEFAULTS UPON SENIOR SECURITIES

None.

ITEM 4.  MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES

Not applicable.

ITEM 5.  OTHER INFORMATION

During the quarter ended September 30, 2024, none of our directors or officers adopted, modified, or terminated a “Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement” or “non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangements” (each as defined in Item 408(a) of Regulation S-K).

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ITEM 6.   EXHIBITS

Exhibit NumberDescription of Exhibit
3.2
*31.1
*31.2
**32.1
**32.2
*101
The following financial information from MGP Ingredients, Inc.’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, formatted in iXBRL (Inline Extensible Business Reporting Language) includes: (i) Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, (ii) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income, (iii) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Comprehensive Income, (iv) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows, (v) Condensed Consolidated Statements of Changes in Stockholders’ Equity, and (vi) the Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements.
*104Cover Page Interactive Data Filed - formatted in iXBRL (Inline Extensible Business Reporting Language) and contained in Exhibit 101
* Filed herewith
**Furnished herewith

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements on the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.

MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.
Date:October 31, 2024By/s/ David S. Bratcher
David S. Bratcher, Chief Executive Officer and President
Date:October 31, 2024By/s/ Brandon M. Gall
Brandon M. Gall, Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer

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Exhibit 31.1
CERTIFICATION
I, David S. Bratcher, certify that:
1.I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of MGP Ingredients, Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonable likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant’s other certifying officers and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Date:October 31, 2024
/s/ David S. Bratcher
David S. Bratcher, Chief Executive Officer and President


Exhibit 31.2
CERTIFICATION

I, Brandon M. Gall, certify that:

1.I have reviewed this Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of MGP Ingredients, Inc.;
2.Based on my knowledge, this report does not contain any untrue statement of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which such statements were made, not misleading with respect to the period covered by this report;
3.Based on my knowledge, the financial statements, and other financial information included in this report, fairly present in all material respects the financial condition, results of operations and cash flows of the registrant as of, and for, the periods presented in this report;
4.The registrant’s other certifying officers and I are responsible for establishing and maintaining disclosure controls and procedures (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)) and internal control over financial reporting (as defined in Exchange Act Rules 13a-15(f) and 15d-15(f)) for the registrant and have:
a)Designed such disclosure controls and procedures, or caused such disclosure controls and procedures to be designed under our supervision, to ensure that material information relating to the registrant, including its consolidated subsidiaries, is made known to us by others within those entities, particularly during the period in which this report is being prepared;
b)Designed such internal control over financial reporting, or caused such internal control over financial reporting to be designed under our supervision, to provide reasonable assurance regarding the reliability of financial reporting and the preparation of financial statements for external purposes in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles;
c)Evaluated the effectiveness of the registrant’s disclosure controls and procedures and presented in this report our conclusions about the effectiveness of the disclosure controls and procedures, as of the end of the period covered by this report based on such evaluation; and
d)Disclosed in this report any change in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting that occurred during the registrant’s most recent fiscal quarter (the registrant’s fourth fiscal quarter in the case of an annual report) that has materially affected, or is reasonable likely to materially affect, the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting; and
5.The registrant’s other certifying officers and I have disclosed, based on our most recent evaluation of internal control over financial reporting, to the registrant’s auditors and the audit committee of registrant’s board of directors (or persons performing the equivalent functions):
a)All significant deficiencies and material weaknesses in the design or operation of internal control over financial reporting which are reasonably likely to adversely affect the registrant’s ability to record, process, summarize and report financial information; and
b)Any fraud, whether or not material, that involves management or other employees who have a significant role in the registrant’s internal control over financial reporting.
Date:October 31, 2024
/s/ Brandon M. Gall
Brandon M. Gall, Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer


Exhibit 32.1
CERTIFICATION

OF

PERIODIC REPORT

I, David S. Bratcher, Chief Executive Officer and President of MGP Ingredients, Inc. (the “Company”), certify, pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, that:

(1)  the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of the Company for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m or 78o(d)); and

(2)  the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.
Dated:October 31, 2024
/s/ David S. Bratcher
David S. Bratcher
Chief Executive Officer and President

[A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to MGP Ingredients, Inc. and will be retained by MGP Ingredients, Inc. and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.]

Exhibit 32.2
CERTIFICATION

OF

PERIODIC REPORT

I, Brandon M. Gall, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of MGP Ingredients, Inc. (the “Company”), certify, pursuant to Section 906 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, 18 U.S.C. Section 1350, that:

(1)  the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q of the Company for the quarter ended September 30, 2024 (the “Report”) fully complies with the requirements of Section 13(a) or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78m or 78o(d)); and

(2)  the information contained in the Report fairly presents, in all material respects, the financial condition and results of operations of the Company.
Dated:October 31, 2024
/s/ Brandon M. Gall
Brandon M. Gall
Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer

[A signed original of this written statement required by Section 906 has been provided to MGP Ingredients, Inc. and will be retained by MGP Ingredients, Inc. and furnished to the Securities and Exchange Commission or its staff upon request.]

v3.24.3
COVER PAGE - shares
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Oct. 25, 2024
Cover [Abstract]    
Document Type 10-Q  
Document Quarterly Report true  
Document Period End Date Sep. 30, 2024  
Document Transition Report false  
Entity File Number 0-17196  
Entity Registrant Name MGP INGREDIENTS, INC.  
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code KS  
Entity Tax Identification Number 45-4082531  
Entity Address, Address Line One 100 Commercial Street  
Entity Address, City or Town Atchison,  
Entity Address, State or Province KS  
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 66002  
City Area Code 913  
Local Phone Number 367-1480  
Title of 12(b) Security Common Stock, no par value  
Trading Symbol MGPI  
Security Exchange Name NASDAQ  
Entity Current Reporting Status Yes  
Entity Interactive Data Current Yes  
Entity Filer Category Large Accelerated Filer  
Entity Small Business false  
Entity Emerging Growth Company false  
Entity Shell Company false  
Entity Common Stock, Shares Outstanding (in shares)   21,953,283
Current Fiscal Year End Date --12-31  
Amendment Flag false  
Entity Central Index Key 0000835011  
Document Fiscal Year Focus 2024  
Document Fiscal Period Focus Q3  
v3.24.3
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Income Statement [Abstract]        
Sales $ 161,461 $ 211,624 $ 522,829 $ 621,635
Cost of sales 95,646 138,176 310,987 402,068
Gross profit 65,815 73,448 211,842 219,567
Advertising and promotion expenses 9,647 9,505 29,995 25,877
Selling, general, and administrative expenses 17,204 21,570 60,942 65,615
Impairment of long-lived assets and other 0 18,334 137 18,334
Change in fair value of contingent consideration 6,400 4,200 15,900 4,200
Operating income 32,564 19,839 104,868 105,541
Interest expense, net (2,174) (2,353) (6,398) (4,630)
Other income (expense), net 1,026 (25) 1,917 5
Income before income taxes 31,416 17,461 100,387 100,916
Income tax expense 7,554 4,373 23,924 24,832
Net income 23,862 13,088 76,463 76,084
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest 43 123 162 324
Net income attributable to MGP Ingredients, Inc. 23,905 13,211 76,625 76,408
Income attributable to participating securities, basic (257) (129) (828) (760)
Income attributable to participating securities, diluted (257) (129) (828) (760)
Net income used in earnings per common share calculation, basic 23,648 13,082 75,797 75,648
Net income used in earnings per common share calculation, diluted $ 23,648 $ 13,082 $ 75,797 $ 75,648
Weighted average common shares        
Basic (in shares) 22,069,885 22,066,159 22,110,315 22,056,270
Diluted (in shares) 22,069,885 22,381,516 22,110,315 22,207,031
Earnings per common share        
Basic (in dollars per share) $ 1.07 $ 0.59 $ 3.43 $ 3.43
Diluted (in dollars per share) $ 1.07 $ 0.58 $ 3.43 $ 3.41
v3.24.3
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Statement of Comprehensive Income [Abstract]        
Net income attributable to MGP Ingredients, Inc. $ 23,905 $ 13,211 $ 76,625 $ 76,408
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of tax:        
Unrealized gain (loss) on foreign currency translation adjustment 573 (317) 497 (6)
Change in Company-sponsored post-employment benefit plan (39) 8 (119) (168)
Other comprehensive income (loss) 534 (309) 378 (174)
Comprehensive income attributable to MGP Ingredients, Inc. 24,439 12,902 77,003 76,234
Comprehensive loss attributable to noncontrolling interest (43) (123) (162) (324)
Comprehensive income $ 24,396 $ 12,779 $ 76,841 $ 75,910
v3.24.3
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Sep. 30, 2024
Dec. 31, 2023
Current Assets    
Cash and cash equivalents $ 20,772 $ 18,388
Receivables (less allowance for credit loss, $1,475 at both September 30, 2024, and December 31, 2023) 130,436 144,286
Inventory 372,153 346,853
Prepaid expenses 4,692 3,580
Refundable income taxes 3,955 1,190
Total current assets 532,008 514,297
Property, plant, and equipment 533,386 489,646
Less accumulated depreciation and amortization (241,243) (227,343)
Property, plant, and equipment, net 292,143 262,303
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net 14,910 13,975
Investment in joint ventures 6,643 5,197
Intangible assets, net 269,265 271,706
Goodwill 321,544 321,544
Other assets 4,106 3,326
Total assets 1,440,619 1,392,348
Current Liabilities    
Current maturities of long-term debt 6,400 6,400
Accounts payable 53,717 73,594
Federal and state excise taxes payable 2,482 2,251
Accrued expenses and other 19,739 31,861
Total current liabilities 82,338 114,106
Long-term debt, less current maturities 87,784 85,305
Convertible senior notes 195,784 195,544
Long-term operating lease liabilities 11,688 11,292
Contingent consideration 85,100 69,200
Other noncurrent liabilities 3,053 4,763
Deferred income taxes 61,987 63,071
Total liabilities 527,734 543,281
Commitments and Contingencies (Note 8)
Capital stock    
Preferred, 5% non-cumulative; $10 par value; authorized 1,000 shares; issued and outstanding 437 shares 4 4
Common stock    
No par value; authorized 40,000,000 shares; issued 23,125,166 shares at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023; and 21,952,581 and 22,016,113 shares outstanding at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively 6,715 6,715
Additional paid-in capital 330,396 325,453
Retained earnings 608,504 539,883
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (19) (397)
Treasury stock, at cost, 1,172,585 and 1,109,053 shares at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively (31,128) (21,166)
Total MGP Ingredients, Inc. stockholders’ equity 914,472 850,492
Noncontrolling interest (1,587) (1,425)
Total equity 912,885 849,067
Total liabilities and equity $ 1,440,619 $ 1,392,348
v3.24.3
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (Parenthetical) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
9 Months Ended 12 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Dec. 31, 2023
Statement of Financial Position [Abstract]    
Receivables, allowance for credit loss $ 1,475 $ 1,475
Preferred stock, percentage non-cumulative 5.00% 5.00%
Preferred stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 10 $ 10
Preferred stock, shares authorized (in shares) 1,000 1,000
Preferred stock, shares issued (in shares) 437 437
Preferred stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 437 437
Common stock, par value (in dollars per share) $ 0 $ 0
Common stock, shares authorized (in shares) 40,000,000 40,000,000
Common stock, shares issued (in shares) 23,125,166 23,125,166
Common stock, shares outstanding (in shares) 21,952,581 22,016,113
Treasury stock, common (in shares) 1,172,585 1,109,053
v3.24.3
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Cash Flows from Operating Activities    
Net income $ 76,463 $ 76,084
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:    
Depreciation and amortization 16,298 16,272
Impairment of long-lived assets and other 137 18,334
Share-based compensation 2,748 5,651
Equity method investment loss (gain) (1,446) 191
Deferred income taxes, including change in valuation allowance (1,084) (2,112)
Change in fair value of contingent consideration 15,900 4,200
Other, net 292 376
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisition:    
Receivables, net 13,979 (14,980)
Inventory (24,979) (42,015)
Prepaid expenses (1,091) (1,517)
Income taxes payable (refundable) (2,765) 2,134
Accounts payable (10,627) (10,069)
Accrued expenses and other (9,935) (2,471)
Federal and state excise taxes payable 231 (1,908)
Other, net (609) 435
Net cash provided by operating activities 73,512 48,605
Cash Flows from Investing Activities    
Additions to property, plant, and equipment (52,850) (42,062)
Purchase of business, net of cash acquired 0 (103,712)
Other, net (276) (916)
Net cash used in investing activities (53,126) (146,690)
Cash Flows from Financing Activities    
Payment of dividends and dividend equivalents (8,013) (8,006)
Repurchase of Common Stock (12,235) (801)
Proceeds from long-term debt 70,000 105,000
Principal payments on long-term debt (67,800) (18,000)
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (18,048) 78,193
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 46 33
Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 2,384 (19,859)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 18,388 47,889
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 20,772 $ 28,030
v3.24.3
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Total
Capital Stock Preferred
Issued Common
Additional Paid-In Capital
Retained Earnings
Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income (loss)
Treasury Stock
Non-controlling Interest
Balance at beginning of period at Dec. 31, 2022 $ 745,644 $ 4 $ 6,715 $ 318,839 $ 443,061 $ (304) $ (21,591) $ (1,080)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 31,032       31,071     (39)
Other comprehensive income (loss) 68         68    
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures (2,661)       (2,661)      
Share-based compensation 2,665     2,665        
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested 0     (507)     507  
Stock shares repurchased (801)           (801)  
Balance at end of period at Mar. 31, 2023 775,947 4 6,715 320,997 471,471 (236) (21,885) (1,119)
Balance at beginning of period at Dec. 31, 2022 745,644 4 6,715 318,839 443,061 (304) (21,591) (1,080)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 76,084              
Other comprehensive income (loss) (174)              
Balance at end of period at Sep. 30, 2023 818,186 4 6,715 323,129 511,480 (478) (21,260) (1,404)
Balance at beginning of period at Mar. 31, 2023 775,947 4 6,715 320,997 471,471 (236) (21,885) (1,119)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 31,964       32,126     (162)
Other comprehensive income (loss) 67         67    
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures (2,664)       (2,664)      
Share-based compensation 1,808     1,808        
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested 0     (538)     538  
Balance at end of period at Jun. 30, 2023 807,122 4 6,715 322,267 500,933 (169) (21,347) (1,281)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 13,088       13,211     (123)
Other comprehensive income (loss) (309)         (309)    
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures (2,664)       (2,664)      
Share-based compensation 949     949        
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested 0     (87)     87  
Balance at end of period at Sep. 30, 2023 818,186 4 6,715 323,129 511,480 (478) (21,260) (1,404)
Balance at beginning of period at Dec. 31, 2023 849,067 4 6,715 325,453 539,883 (397) (21,166) (1,425)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 20,584       20,635     (51)
Other comprehensive income (loss) (40)         (40)    
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures (2,670)       (2,670)      
Share-based compensation 5,563     5,563        
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested 0     (1,556)     1,556  
Stock shares repurchased (6,961)           (6,961)  
Balance at end of period at Mar. 31, 2024 865,543 4 6,715 329,460 557,848 (437) (26,571) (1,476)
Balance at beginning of period at Dec. 31, 2023 849,067 4 6,715 325,453 539,883 (397) (21,166) (1,425)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 76,463              
Other comprehensive income (loss) 378              
Balance at end of period at Sep. 30, 2024 912,885 4 6,715 330,396 608,504 (19) (31,128) (1,587)
Balance at beginning of period at Mar. 31, 2024 865,543 4 6,715 329,460 557,848 (437) (26,571) (1,476)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 32,017       32,085     (68)
Other comprehensive income (loss) (116)         (116)    
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures (2,668)       (2,668)      
Share-based compensation 911     911        
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested 0     (658)     658  
Stock shares repurchased (2,774)           (2,774)  
Balance at end of period at Jun. 30, 2024 892,913 4 6,715 329,713 587,265 (553) (28,687) (1,544)
Comprehensive income:                
Net income (loss) 23,862       23,905     (43)
Other comprehensive income (loss) 534         534    
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures (2,666)       (2,666)      
Share-based compensation 742     742        
Stock shares awarded, forfeited or vested 0     (59)     59  
Stock shares repurchased (2,500)           (2,500)  
Balance at end of period at Sep. 30, 2024 $ 912,885 $ 4 $ 6,715 $ 330,396 $ 608,504 $ (19) $ (31,128) $ (1,587)
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY (Parenthetical) - $ / shares
3 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Jun. 30, 2024
Mar. 31, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Mar. 31, 2023
Statement of Stockholders' Equity [Abstract]            
Dividends and dividend equivalents of $0.12 per common share and per restricted stock unit, net of estimated forfeitures (in dollars per share) $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12
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Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation
The Company. MGP Ingredients, Inc. (the “Company” or “MGP”) is a Kansas corporation headquartered in Atchison, Kansas and is a leading producer of branded and distilled spirits, as well as food ingredient solutions. Distilled spirits include premium bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys (“brown goods”) and grain neutral spirits (“GNS”), including vodka and gin (“white goods and other co-products”). The Company’s distilled spirits are either sold directly or indirectly to manufacturers of other branded spirits. The Company has a portfolio of its own high quality branded spirits which are produced through its distilleries and bottling facilities and sold to distributors. The Company’s branded spirits products account for a range of price points from value products through premium plus brands. The Company’s protein and starch food ingredients provide a host of functional, nutritional, and sensory benefits for a wide range of food products to serve the consumer packaged goods industry. The ingredients products are sold directly, or through distributors, to manufacturers and processors of finished packaged goods or to bakeries.

The Company reports three operating segments: Distilling Solutions, Branded Spirits, and Ingredient Solutions. Certain amounts in the Company’s 2023 condensed consolidated financial statements have been reclassified to conform to the 2024 presentation.

Basis of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned and majority owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of and for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).  The results of operations for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year.

In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements contain all adjustments (consisting of normal and recurring adjustments) necessary to fairly present the results for interim periods in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”).  Pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC, certain information and note disclosures normally included in the financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted.

The Company holds a 60 percent interest in Dos Primos Tequila, LLC (“Dos Primos”). The Company consolidated Dos Primos’ activity on the financial statements and presented the 40 percent non-controlling interest portion on a separate line.

Use of Estimates.  The financial reporting policies of the Company conform to GAAP.  The preparation of unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.  The application of certain of these policies places demands on management’s judgment, with financial reporting results relying on estimation about the effects of matters that are inherently uncertain.  For all of these policies, management cautions that future events may not develop as forecast, and estimates routinely require adjustment and may require material adjustment.

Inventory.  Inventory includes finished goods, raw materials in the form of agricultural commodities used in the production process as well as bottles, caps, and labels used in the bottling process, and certain maintenance and repair items.  Bourbons, ryes, and other whiskeys, included in inventory, are normally aged in barrels for several years, following industry practice; all barreled bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys are classified as a current asset. The Company includes warehousing, insurance, and other carrying charges applicable to barreled whiskey in inventory costs.
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value on the first-in, first-out, or FIFO, method.  Inventory valuations are impacted by constantly changing prices paid for key materials. Inventory consists of the following:
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Finished goods$50,712 $55,463 
Barreled distillate (bourbons and other whiskeys)282,877 250,183 
Raw materials27,867 28,825 
Work in process1,035 1,691 
Maintenance materials8,353 8,355 
Other1,309 2,336 
Total$372,153 $346,853 

Revenue Recognition. Revenue is recognized when control of the promised goods or services, through performance obligations by the Company, is transferred to the customer in an amount that reflects the consideration the Company expects to be entitled to receive in exchange for the performance obligations. The term between invoicing and when payment is due is not significant and the period between when the entity transfers the promised good or service to the customer and when the customer pays for that good or service is generally one year or less.

Revenue is recognized for the sale of products at the point in time finished products are delivered to the customer in accordance with shipping terms. This is a faithful depiction of the satisfaction of the performance obligation because, at the point control passes to the customer, the customer has legal title and the risk and rewards of ownership have transferred, and the customer has a present obligation to pay.

The Distilling Solutions segment routinely enters into bill and hold arrangements, whereby the Company produces and sells aged and unaged distillate to customers, and the product is barreled at the customer’s request and warehoused at a Company location for an extended period of time in accordance with directions received from the Company’s customers. Even though the aged and unaged distillate remains in the Company’s possession, a sale is recognized at the point in time when the customer obtains control of the product. Control is transferred to the customer in bill and hold transactions when the customer acceptance specifications have been met, legal title has transferred, the customer has a present obligation to pay for the product, and the risk and rewards of ownership have transferred to the customer. Additionally, all of the following bill and hold criteria have to be met in order for control to be transferred to the customer: the reason for the bill and hold arrangement is substantive, the customer has requested the product be warehoused, the product has been identified as separately belonging to the customer, the product is currently ready for physical transfer to the customer, and the Company does not have the ability to use the product or direct it to another customer.

Warehouse services revenue is recognized over the time that warehouse services are rendered and as they are rendered. This is a faithful depiction of the satisfaction of the performance obligation because control of the aging products has already passed to the customer and there are no additional performance activities required by the Company, except as requested by the customer. The performance of the service activities, as requested, is invoiced as satisfied and revenue is concurrently recognized. Contract bottling is recognized over the time contract bottling services are rendered and as they are rendered.

Sales in the Branded Spirits segment reflect reductions attributable to consideration given to customers in incentive programs, including discounts and allowances for certain volume targets. These allowances and discounts are not for distinct goods and are paid only when the depletion volume targets are achieved by the customer. The amounts reimbursed to customers are determined based on agreed-upon amounts and are recorded as a reduction of revenue.

Excise Taxes. The Company is responsible for compliance with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department (the “TTB”) regulations, which include making timely and accurate excise tax payments. The Company is subject to periodic compliance audits by the TTB. Individual U.S. states also impose excise taxes on alcohol beverages in varying amounts. The Company calculates its U.S. federal and state excise tax expense based upon units shipped and on its understanding of the applicable excise tax laws. Excise taxes that are both imposed on and concurrent with a specific revenue-producing transaction, and that are collected by the Company from a customer, are excluded from revenue and expense.
Income Taxes. The Company accounts for income taxes using an asset and liability method, which requires the recognition of deferred tax assets and liabilities for the expected future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax basis. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that at least some portion of the deferred tax asset will not be realized.

Earnings Per Common Share (“EPS”).  Basic and diluted EPS is computed using the two-class method, which is an earnings allocation formula that determines net income per share for each class of Common Stock and participating security according to dividends declared and participation rights in undistributed earnings.  Basic EPS amounts are computed by dividing net income attributable to common shareholders by the weighted average shares outstanding during each period. Diluted EPS is computed using the if-converted method by dividing the net income attributable to common shareholders by the weighted average shares outstanding, inclusive of the impact of the Convertible Senior Notes, except for where the result would be anti-dilutive as of the balance sheet date.

Translation of Foreign Currencies. Assets and liabilities of Niche Drinks Co., Ltd. (“Niche”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company whose functional currency is the British pound sterling, are translated to U.S. dollars using the exchange rate in effect at the condensed consolidated balance sheet date. Results of operations are translated using average rates during the period. Adjustments resulting from the translation process are included as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income.

Business Combinations. Assets acquired and liabilities assumed during a business combination are generally recorded at fair market value as of the acquisition date. Goodwill is recognized to the extent that the purchase consideration, including contingent consideration, exceeds the value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. The Company uses its internal estimates and third-party valuation specialists to assist in determining the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. During the measurement periods, which can be up to one year after the acquisition date, the Company can make adjustments to the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the offset being an adjustment to goodwill.

Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets. The Company records goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets in connection with various acquisitions of businesses and allocates the goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets to its respective reporting units. The Company evaluates goodwill for impairment at least annually, in the fourth quarter, or on an interim basis if events and circumstances occur that would indicate it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than the carrying value. To the extent that the carrying value exceeds fair value, an impairment of goodwill is recognized. Judgment is required in the determination of reporting units, the assignment of assets and liabilities to reporting units, including goodwill, and the determination of fair value of the reporting units. The Company separately evaluates indefinite-lived intangible assets for impairment. As of September 30, 2024, the Company determined that goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets were not impaired.

Fair Value of Financial Instruments.  The Company determines the fair values of its financial instruments based on a fair value hierarchy, which requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. The hierarchy is broken down into three levels based upon the observability of inputs. Fair values determined by Level 1 inputs utilize quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Company has the ability to access. Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets and inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, and include situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability. In certain cases, the inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, the level in the fair value hierarchy within which the fair value measurement in its entirety falls has been determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The Company’s assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to the asset or liability.
 
The Company’s short-term financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and accounts payable.  The carrying value of the short-term financial instruments approximates the fair value due to their short-term nature. These financial instruments have no stated maturities or the financial instruments have short-term maturities that approximate market.
 
The fair value of the Company’s debt is estimated based on current market interest rates for debt with similar maturities and credit quality. Excluding the impact of the conversion feature of the Convertible Senior Notes, the fair value of the Company’s debt was $207,827 and $194,440 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. The financial statement carrying value of total debt (net of unamortized loan fees) was $289,968 and $287,249 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively.  These fair values are considered Level 2 under the fair value hierarchy.
The fair value calculation of contingent consideration associated with the acquisition of Penelope Bourbon LLC (“Penelope”) uses unobservable inputs, such as estimated net sales over the term of the earn-out period, discount rates, and volatility rates. The contingent consideration is measured using the Monte Carlo simulation approach. The inputs used in the calculation of the contingent consideration liability are considered Level 3 under the fair value hierarchy due to the lack of relevant market activity. See Note 3, Business Combination, for more information.

Fair value disclosure for deferred compensation plan investments is included in Note 9, Employee and Non-Employee Benefit Plans.

Equity Method Investments. The Company holds 50 percent interests in DGL Destiladores, S.de R.L. de C.V. (“DGL”) and Agricola LG, S.de R.L. de C.V. (“Agricola” and together with DGL, “LMX”), which are accounted for as equity method investments and are considered affiliates of the Company. The investment in LMX, which is recorded in investment in joint ventures on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, was $6,643 and $5,197 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company recorded a gain of $832 and $1,446, respectively, from its equity method investments, which is recorded in other income (expense), net on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023, the Company recorded a gain of $388 and a loss of $191, respectively, which is recorded in other income (expense), net on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.

During the quarters ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, the Company purchased $7,606 and $10,223, respectively, of finished goods from LMX and bulk beverage alcohol from the other 50 percent owner of DGL. During the year to date ended September 30, 2024 and 2023, the Company purchased $22,604 and $30,178, respectively, of finished goods from LMX and bulk beverage alcohol from the other 50 percent owner of DGL.

Related Party Transaction. The Company leased bottling and warehousing facilities in St. Louis, Missouri from Kemper-Themis, L.L.C. (“Kemper”), which was owned by Donn Lux, a member of the Company’s Board of Directors. On October 31, 2023, the Company’s Audit Committee and Board of Directors approved the purchase of the Kemper bottling and warehousing facilities from Kemper for $9,000. The purchase and sales agreement was entered into by both parties subsequent to Board approval and the transaction closed in February 2024. The transaction was entered into at fair value based on two independent appraisers’ valuations; therefore, the transaction is deemed to have been conducted at an arm’s length.

Recently Adopted Accounting Standard Updates. The Company did not adopt any new Accounting Standard Updates (“ASUs”) during the quarter ended September 30, 2024.

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements. ASU 2023-07, Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which requires improved disclosures related to significant segment expenses. This ASU requires companies to disclose significant segment expenses provided to the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), a description of other segment items and all existing annual disclosures must be provided on an interim basis. This ASU is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2023 and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted and must be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company does not expect to early adopt this guidance and is currently evaluating the impact to the Company’s financial statements.
ASU 2023-09, Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, requires improved disclosures related to the rate reconciliation and income taxes paid. This ASU requires companies to reconcile the income tax expense attributable to continuing operations to the statutory federal income tax rate applied to pre-tax income from continuing operations. Additionally, this ASU requires companies to disclose the total amount of income taxes paid during the period. This ASU is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2024 with early adoption permitted. The guidance is required to be applied on a prospective basis with the option to apply retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company is currently evaluating the impact to the Company’s financial statements.
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Revenue
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Revenue Revenue
The Company generates revenue from the Distilling Solutions segment by the sale of products and by providing warehouse services related to the storage and aging of customer products. The Company generates revenue from the Branded Spirits segment by the sale of products and by providing contract bottling services. The Company generates revenue from the Ingredient Solutions segment by the sale of products. Revenue related to sales of products is recognized at a point in time whereas revenue generated from warehouse services and contract bottling services is recognized over time. Contracts with customers include a single performance obligation (either the sale of products or the provision of warehouse services and contract bottling services).

Disaggregation of Sales. The following table presents the Company’s sales disaggregated by segment and major products and services:
Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Distilling Solutions
Brown goods$57,110 $73,409 $198,884 $214,857 
Warehouse services8,264 7,353 24,612 20,958 
White goods and other co-products
6,545 31,091 26,663 106,126 
Total Distilling Solutions71,919 111,853 250,159 341,941 
Branded Spirits
Premium plus31,086 30,843 82,699 73,352 
Mid14,788 17,650 46,610 55,575 
Value10,034 11,049 31,698 36,048 
Other6,716 7,277 15,804 16,343 
Total Branded Spirits62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318 
Ingredient Solutions
Specialty wheat starches16,172 17,196 57,646 48,977 
Specialty wheat proteins7,752 11,440 28,947 35,918 
Commodity wheat starches2,611 4,226 8,846 12,870 
Commodity wheat proteins383 90 420 611 
Total Ingredient Solutions26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376 
Total sales$161,461 $211,624 $522,829 $621,635 
v3.24.3
Business Combination
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Business Combination, Asset Acquisition, and Joint Venture Formation [Abstract]  
Business Combination Business Combination
Description of the Transaction. On May 8, 2023, the Company entered into a definitive agreement to acquire 100 percent of the equity of Penelope, and subsequently completed the acquisition on June 1, 2023 (the “Acquisition”). Penelope, prior to the Acquisition, was a family and founder-owned and operated American whiskey company with a diverse portfolio of high-quality whiskeys in the premium plus price tier. As a result of the Acquisition, the Company enhanced its presence in the growing American whiskey category and expanded its portfolio of premium plus price tier brands.

Following the Acquisition, Penelope became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and its financial results are included within the Branded Spirits segment. The aggregate consideration paid by the Company in connection with the Acquisition was $105,000 in cash paid at closing, with further additional potential earn-out consideration of up to a maximum cash payout of $110,800 if certain performance conditions, measured through December 31, 2025, are met. The consideration is subject to customary purchase price adjustments related to, among other things, net working capital and acquired cash. The consideration paid at closing included a preliminary estimated purchase price adjustment. During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company finalized the net working capital adjustments, which decreased the cash consideration from $105,000 at closing to $104,638 at December 31, 2023. The cash portion of the consideration and transaction-related expenses were paid using both
cash on hand and borrowings under the Company’s existing credit agreement. See Note 5, Corporate Borrowings, for further details.

For tax purposes, the Acquisition was structured as an asset purchase which created additional tax basis in the assets acquired as a result of valuing the assets at fair market value and the purchase price will be accounted for in accordance with U.S. federal tax law. Indefinite-lived intangible assets and goodwill is deductible for U.S. income tax purposes.

Purchase Price Allocation. The Acquisition was accounted for as a business combination in accordance with Accounting Standard Codification 805, Business Combinations (“ASC 805”), and as such, assets acquired, liabilities assumed, and consideration transferred were recorded at their estimated fair values on the acquisition date.

The following table summarizes the allocation of the consideration paid for Penelope to the estimated fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the acquisition date, with the excess recorded to goodwill.
Consideration:
Cash$104,638 
Contingent consideration62,100 
Fair value of total consideration transferred$166,738 
Recognized amounts of identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed:
Cash $926 
Receivables2,323 
Inventory12,454 
Prepaid expenses and other assets77 
Property, plant and equipment, net253 
Intangible assets (a)
57,700 
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net426 
Other assets44 
Total assets74,203 
Accounts payable2,242 
Accrued expenses and other205 
Long-term operating lease liabilities 268 
Total liabilities2,715 
Goodwill95,250 
Total $166,738 
(a) Intangible assets acquired included trade names with an estimated fair value of $34,000 and distributor relationships with an estimated fair value of $23,700.

In accordance with ASC 805, assets acquired, liabilities assumed, and consideration transferred were recorded at their estimated fair values on the Acquisition date. The fair value measurements of tangible and intangible assets and liabilities were based on significant inputs not observable in the market and represent Level 3 measurements within the fair value hierarchy. Level 3 inputs include discount rates that would be used by a market participant in valuing these assets and liabilities, projections of revenues and cash flows, distributor attrition rates, royalty rates, and market comparables, among others. The fair value of work-in-process and finished goods inventory was determined using the comparative sales method and raw materials was determined using the replacement cost method.

Goodwill of $95,250, all of which is deductible for tax purposes, represents the excess of the consideration transferred over the estimated fair value of assets acquired net of liabilities assumed. Additionally, the goodwill is representative of the strength of the Penelope brand within the American whiskey category, and the synergies expected to be achieved by the combined company. The intangible assets acquired included indefinite-lived intangible assets, trade names, with an estimated fair value of $34,000, and definite-lived intangible assets, distributor relationships, with an estimated fair value of $23,700 and a useful life of 20 years. The trade names and distributor relationships acquired by the Company have been recorded at estimated fair values using the relief from royalty method and multi-period excess earnings method, respectively. Management engaged a third party valuation specialist to assist in the valuation analysis of certain acquired assets including trade names and distributor relationships.

The operating results of Penelope have been included in the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements since the
June 1, 2023 acquisition date. The operating results and pro forma results are not disclosed due to the immaterial impact to the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.

During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company incurred $15 and $101, respectively, of costs related to the Acquisition, which are included in selling, general, and administrative expenses on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.
Contingent Consideration. The estimated fair value of the contingent consideration obligation at the Acquisition date was $62,100, which was determined using a Monte Carlo simulation approach. This approach requires significant assumptions, including projected net sales, discount rates, and volatility rates. The inputs used in the calculation of the contingent consideration liability are considered Level 3 under the fair value hierarchy due to the lack of relevant market activity. The contingent consideration liability is measured on a quarterly basis and recorded at fair value. The changes in fair value of the obligation resulted from changes in the key assumptions between measurement dates, such as projected net sales, discount rates, and volatility rates. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, there were $6,400 and $15,900, respectively, in adjustments to the fair value measurement of the contingent consideration obligation, which were included in the change of fair value of contingent consideration on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. The amount payable is based upon achievement of certain net sales targets between the Acquisition date and December 31, 2025. The possible payments range from zero to a maximum payout of $110,800.
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Goodwill and Intangible Assets
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Goodwill and Intangible Assets
Definite-Lived Intangible Assets. The Company acquired definite-lived intangible assets in connection with various acquisitions of businesses. The distributor relationships have a carrying value of $56,275, net of accumulated amortization of $8,825. The distributor relationships have a useful life of 20 years. The amortization expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $814 and $2,441, respectively. The amortization expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023 was $820 and $1,948, respectively.

As of September 30, 2024, the expected future amortization expense related to definite-lived intangible assets is as follows:
Remainder of 2024$814 
20253,255 
20263,255 
20273,255 
20283,255 
Thereafter42,441 
Total$56,275 

Goodwill and Indefinite-Lived Intangible Assets. The Company records goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets in connection with various acquisitions of businesses and allocates the goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets to its respective reporting units. The carrying amount of goodwill, which relates to the Branded Spirits segment, was $321,544 at both September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023. The carrying amount of trade name indefinite-lived intangible assets, which relates to the Branded Spirits segment, was $212,990 at both September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023.
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Corporate Borrowings
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Corporate Borrowings Corporate Borrowings
The following table presents the Company’s outstanding indebtedness:
Description(a)
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Credit Agreement - Revolver, 6.00% (variable rate) due 2026
$70,000 $63,000 
Convertible Senior Notes, 1.88% (fixed rate) due 2041
201,250 201,250 
Note Purchase Agreement
Series A Senior Secured Notes, 3.53% (fixed rate) due 2027
9,600 12,000 
Senior Secured Notes, 3.80% (fixed rate) due 2029
15,200 17,600 
Total indebtedness outstanding296,050 293,850 
Less unamortized loan fees(b)
(6,082)(6,601)
Total indebtedness outstanding, net289,968 287,249 
Less current maturities of long-term debt(6,400)(6,400)
Long-term debt$283,568 $280,849 
(a) Interest rates are as of September 30, 2024.
(b) Loan fees are being amortized over the life of the debt agreements.

Credit Agreement. On February 14, 2020, the Company entered into a credit agreement (the “Credit Agreement”) with multiple participants led by Wells Fargo Bank, National Association that matures on May 14, 2026. The Credit Agreement provided for a $300,000 revolving credit facility. On May 14, 2021, the Company amended the Credit Agreement to extend the terms and to increase the principal amount available to $400,000 and to permit the Company, subject to obtaining lender approval, to increase the amount of the revolving credit facility by up to an additional $100,000 provided certain conditions are satisfied and at the discretion of the lender. On August 31, 2022, the Credit Agreement was amended to change the interest rate benchmark from LIBOR to SOFR. The Credit Agreement includes certain requirements and covenants with which the Company was in compliance at September 30, 2024. Part of the cash portion of the consideration paid to acquire Penelope and transaction-related expenses were financed with $105,000 borrowings under the Credit Agreement during 2023. As of September 30, 2024, the Company had $70,000 outstanding borrowings under the Credit Agreement, leaving $330,000 available.

Convertible Senior Notes. On November 16, 2021, the Company issued $201,250 in aggregate principal amount of 1.88% convertible senior notes due in 2041 (the “2041 Notes”). The 2041 Notes were issued pursuant to an indenture, dated as of November 16, 2021 (the “Indenture”), by and among the Company, as issuer, Luxco, Inc., MGPI Processing, Inc., and MGPI of Indiana, LLC, as subsidiary guarantors, and U.S. Bank National Association, as trustee. The 2041 Notes are senior, unsecured obligations of the Company and interest is payable semi-annually in arrears at a fixed interest rate of 1.88% on May 15 and November 15 of each year. The 2041 Notes mature on November 15, 2041 unless earlier repurchased, redeemed, or converted, per the terms of the Indenture. Upon conversion, the Company will pay cash up to the aggregate principal amount of the 2041 Notes to be converted and pay or deliver, as the case may be, cash, shares of the Company’s common stock, or a combination of cash and shares of the Company’s common stock, at its election, in respect to the remainder, if any, of the Company’s conversion obligation in excess of the aggregate principal amount of the 2041 Notes being converted.

Note Purchase Agreements. The Company’s Note Purchase and Private Shelf Agreement (the “Note Purchase Agreement”) with PGIM, Inc. (“Prudential”), an affiliate of Prudential Financial, Inc., and certain affiliates of Prudential, provides for the issuance of $20,000 of Series A Senior Secured Notes and the issuance of up to $105,000 of additional Senior Secured Notes (or any higher amount solely to the extent Prudential has provided written notice to the Company of its authorization of such a higher amount). Effective August 23, 2023, the Note Purchase Agreement was amended to increase the total amount of Senior Secured Notes that may be issued under the facility of the Note Purchase Agreement to $250,000. Additionally, the period for issuing senior secured promissory notes under the Note Purchase Agreement was extended from August 23, 2023 to August 31, 2026.
During 2017, the Company issued $20,000 of Series A Senior Secured Notes with a maturity date of August 23, 2027. During 2019, the Company issued $20,000 of additional Senior Secured Notes with a maturity date of April 30, 2029. The Note Purchase Agreement includes certain requirements and covenants with which the Company was in compliance at September 30, 2024. As of September 30, 2024, the Company had $9,600 of Series A Senior Secured Notes and $15,200 of additional Senior Secured Notes outstanding under the Note Purchase Agreement, leaving $225,200 available under the Note Purchase Agreement.
v3.24.3
Income Taxes
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]  
Income Taxes Income Taxes
The Company’s tax provision for interim periods is determined using an estimated annual effective tax rate, adjusted for discrete items arising in that quarter. In each quarter, the estimated annual effective tax rate is updated and a year to date adjustment is made to the provision. The Company’s quarterly effective tax rate can be subject to significant change due to the effect of discrete items arising in a given quarter.
Income tax expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024 was $7,554 and $23,924, respectively, for an effective tax rate of 24.0 percent and 23.8 percent, respectively. The effective tax rate for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024 differed from the 21 percent U.S. federal statutory rate on pretax income primarily due to state income taxes and income taxes on foreign subsidiaries, partially offset by U.S. state and federal tax credits and the deduction applicable to export activity.
Income tax expense for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023 was $4,373 and $24,832, respectively, for an effective tax rate of 25.0 percent and 24.6 percent, respectively. The effective tax rate for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023 differed from the 21 percent U.S. federal statutory rate on pretax income primarily due to state income taxes and income taxes on foreign subsidiaries, partially offset by U.S. state and federal tax credits and the deduction applicable to export activity.
v3.24.3
Equity and EPS
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Equity [Abstract]  
Equity and EPS Equity and EPS
The following table presents computations of basic and diluted EPS:
Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Operations:
Net income(a)
$23,862 $13,088 $76,463 $76,084 
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest43 123 162 324 
Income attributable to participating securities (unvested shares and units)(b)
(257)(129)(828)(760)
Net income used in EPS calculation$23,648 $13,082 $75,797 $75,648 
Share information:
Basic weighted average common shares(c)
22,069,885 22,066,159 22,110,315 22,056,270 
Diluted weighted average common shares(d)
22,069,885 22,381,516 22,110,315 22,207,031 
Basic EPS$1.07 $0.59 $3.43 $3.43 
Diluted EPS$1.07 $0.58 $3.43 $3.41 
(a)Net income attributable to all stockholders.
(b)Participating securities included 243,243 and 226,410 unvested restricted stock units (“RSUs”) at September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(c)Under the two-class method, basic weighted average common shares exclude unvested participating securities.
(d)The impacts of the Convertible Senior Notes were included in the diluted weighted average common shares if the inclusion was dilutive. The Convertible Senior Notes would only have a dilutive impact if the average market price per share during the quarter and year to date period exceeds the conversion price of $96.24 per share.

Share Repurchase. On February 29, 2024, the Company announced that its Board of Directors approved a $100,000 share repurchase program. Under the share repurchase program, the Company can repurchase stock from time to time for cash in open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, or by other means, in accordance with applicable securities laws and other legal requirements. The repurchase program has no expiration date and may be modified, suspended, or discontinued at any time by the Company without prior notice. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company repurchased 35,913 and 128,360 shares, respectively, of Common Stock for approximately $2,500 and $10,000, respectively. As of September 30, 2024, there was approximately $90,000 remaining under the share repurchase program.
Common Stock Share Activity. The following table presents the Company’s share activity:
Shares Outstanding
Capital Stock PreferredCommon Stock
Balance, December 31, 2023437 22,016,113 
Issuance of Common Stock— 74,913 
Repurchase of Common Stock (a)
— (81,969)
Balance, March 31, 2024437 22,009,057 
Issuance of Common Stock 14,627 
Repurchase of Common Stock(a)
 (35,999)
Balance, June 30, 2024437 21,987,685 
Issuance of Common Stock— 809 
Repurchase of Common Stock(a)
— (35,913)
Balance, September 30, 2024437 21,952,581 

Shares Outstanding
Capital Stock PreferredCommon Stock
Balance, December 31, 2022437 21,994,042 
Issuance of Common Stock— 23,324 
Repurchase of Common Stock (b)
— (8,437)
Balance, March 31, 2023437 22,008,929 
Issuance of Common Stock 5,445 
Balance, June 30, 2023437 22,014,374 
Issuance of Common Stock— 822 
Balance, September 30, 2023437 22,015,196 
(a)59,084, 33,363 and 35,913 shares that were repurchased during the quarters ended March 31, 2024, June 30, 2024, and September 30, 2024, respectively, pursuant to the Company’s share repurchase program. The remaining shares repurchased were related to the tax withholding on equity-based compensation.
(b)The Common Stock repurchases were for tax withholding on equity-based compensation.
v3.24.3
Commitments and Contingencies
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Commitments and Contingencies Disclosure [Abstract]  
Commitments and Contingencies Commitments and Contingencies
The Company and its subsidiaries are, from time to time, a party to legal and regulatory proceedings arising in the ordinary course of its business.  The Company accrues estimated costs for a contingency when management believes that a loss is probable and can be reasonably estimated.
v3.24.3
Employee and Non-Employee Benefit Plans
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Retirement Benefits [Abstract]  
Employee and Non-Employee Benefit Plans Employee and Non-Employee Benefit Plans
Share-Based Compensation Plans.  The Company had two equity-based compensation plans, the 2014 Equity Incentive Plan and the 2014 Non-Employee Director Equity Incentive Plan, both of which expired in April 2024. At the Company’s annual meeting in May 2024, the stockholders of the Company approved a new equity-based compensation plan, the 2024 Equity Incentive Plan (the “2024 Plan”), which initially authorized 1,319,320 shares for issuance, subject to the adjustment and add-back provision of the 2024 Plan. Similar to the prior plans, the 2024 Plan provides for the awarding of stock options, stock appreciation rights, shares of restricted stock, RSUs, and other stock-based awards for executive officers and other employees, as well as non-employee directors and certain consultants and advisors. As of September 30, 2024, 1,329,232 shares remain available for issuance under the 2024 Plan.
Deferred Compensation Plan. The Company established an unfunded Executive Deferred Compensation Plan (the “EDC Plan”) effective June 30, 2018, with a purpose to attract and retain highly-compensated key employees by providing participants with an opportunity to defer receipt of a portion of their salary, bonus, and other specified compensation. The Company’s obligations under the EDC Plan change in conjunction with the performance of the participants’ investments, along with contributions to and withdrawals from the EDC Plan. Realized and unrealized gains (losses) on deferred compensation plan investments were included as a component of other income (expense), net on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. For the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company had a gain on deferred compensation plan investments of $196 and $482, respectively, and for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023, the Company had a loss on deferred compensation plan investments of $118 and a gain on deferred compensation plan investments of $272, respectively.

EDC Plan investments are classified as Level 1 in the fair value hierarchy since the investments trade with sufficient frequency and volume to enable the Company to obtain pricing information on an ongoing basis. Participants were able to direct the deferral of a portion of their base salary and a portion of their estimated accrued short-term incentive plan (“STI Plan”) amounts that were paid during the first quarter of the following year. Base salary amounts elected for deferral are deposited into the EDC Plan by the Company on a weekly basis and allocated by participants among Company-determined investment options. STI Plan deferral amounts are deposited, at the time of payment, into the EDC Plan by the Company and allocated by participants among Company-determined investment options.

At September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, the EDC Plan investments were $3,659 and $2,916, respectively, which were recorded in other assets on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The EDC Plan current liabilities were $1,796 and $74 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, which were included in accrued expenses and other on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets. The EDC Plan non-current liabilities were $2,003 and $3,314 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively, and were included in other noncurrent liabilities on the Company’s Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets.
v3.24.3
Operating Segments
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Operating Segments Operating Segments
At September 30, 2024, the Company had three segments: Distilling Solutions, Branded Spirits, and Ingredient Solutions. The Company’s reportable segments are based on the financial information the chief operating decision maker, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, uses to allocate resources and evaluate performance of the business. The Distilling Solutions segment consists of food grade alcohol (primarily brown goods) and distillery co-products, such as distillers feed (commonly called dried distillers grain in the industry). The Distilling Solutions segment also includes warehouse services, such as barrel put away, barrel storage, and barrel retrieval services. The Branded Spirits segment consists of a portfolio of high quality branded spirits which are produced through the distilleries and bottling facilities. The Ingredient Solutions segment consists of specialty starches and proteins as well as commodity starches and proteins. Intersegment sales and transfers are recorded at cost and are treated as a transfer of inventory. All intercompany revenues are eliminated in consolidation and are not reviewed when evaluating segment performance.

Operating profit for each segment is based on sales less identifiable operating expenses.  Non-direct selling, general, and administrative expenses, interest expense, and other general miscellaneous expenses are excluded from segment operations and are classified as Corporate.  Receivables, inventories, property, plant and equipment, leases, goodwill, and intangible assets have been identified with the segments to which they relate.  All other assets are considered as Corporate.
The following table presents summarized financial information for each segment:

Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Sales to Customers
Distilling Solutions$71,919 $111,853 $250,159 $341,941 
Branded Spirits62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318 
Ingredient Solutions26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376 
Total$161,461 $211,624 $522,829 $621,635 
Gross Profit
Distilling Solutions$28,644 $33,280 $105,200 $104,986 
Branded Spirits32,446 29,040 88,611 79,636 
Ingredient Solutions4,725 11,128 18,031 34,945 
Total$65,815 $73,448 $211,842 $219,567 
Depreciation and Amortization
Distilling Solutions$1,975 $3,082 $5,900 $8,803 
Branded Spirits2,192 1,914 5,867 5,063 
Ingredient Solutions1,178 619 3,517 1,899 
Corporate335 167 1,014 507 
Total$5,680 $5,782 $16,298 $16,272 
Income (loss) before Income Taxes
Distilling Solutions$27,631 $13,930 $102,228 $84,187 
Branded Spirits7,391 7,199 15,534 25,577 
Ingredient Solutions3,277 9,408 13,781 30,255 
Corporate(6,883)(13,076)(31,156)(39,103)
Total$31,416 $17,461 $100,387 $100,916 

The following table allocates assets to each segment as of:
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Identifiable Assets
Distilling Solutions$361,553 $369,241 
Branded Spirits921,572 910,633 
Ingredient Solutions120,903 88,846 
Corporate36,591 23,628 
Total$1,440,619 $1,392,348 
v3.24.3
Subsequent Events
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Subsequent Events [Abstract]  
Subsequent Events Subsequent EventsDividend. On October 31, 2024, the Company announced a quarterly dividend payable to stockholders of record of the Company’s common stock, resulting in dividend equivalents payable to RSU holders, of $0.12 per share and per RSU. The dividend and dividend equivalents are payable on November 29, 2024 to stockholders of record and RSU holders on November 15, 2024.
v3.24.3
Pay vs Performance Disclosure - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Pay vs Performance Disclosure        
Net income attributable to MGP Ingredients, Inc. $ 23,905 $ 13,211 $ 76,625 $ 76,408
v3.24.3
Insider Trading Arrangements
3 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Trading Arrangements, by Individual  
Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Adopted false
Non-Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Adopted false
Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Terminated false
Non-Rule 10b5-1 Arrangement Terminated false
v3.24.3
Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation (Policies)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
The Company
The Company. MGP Ingredients, Inc. (the “Company” or “MGP”) is a Kansas corporation headquartered in Atchison, Kansas and is a leading producer of branded and distilled spirits, as well as food ingredient solutions. Distilled spirits include premium bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys (“brown goods”) and grain neutral spirits (“GNS”), including vodka and gin (“white goods and other co-products”). The Company’s distilled spirits are either sold directly or indirectly to manufacturers of other branded spirits. The Company has a portfolio of its own high quality branded spirits which are produced through its distilleries and bottling facilities and sold to distributors. The Company’s branded spirits products account for a range of price points from value products through premium plus brands. The Company’s protein and starch food ingredients provide a host of functional, nutritional, and sensory benefits for a wide range of food products to serve the consumer packaged goods industry. The ingredients products are sold directly, or through distributors, to manufacturers and processors of finished packaged goods or to bakeries.
Basis of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation
Basis of Presentation and Principles of Consolidation. The unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned and majority owned subsidiaries. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. These unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements as of and for the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, should be read in conjunction with the consolidated financial statements and notes thereto in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).  The results of operations for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year.

In the opinion of management, the accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements contain all adjustments (consisting of normal and recurring adjustments) necessary to fairly present the results for interim periods in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”).  Pursuant to the rules and regulations of the SEC, certain information and note disclosures normally included in the financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP have been condensed or omitted.
Use of Estimates
Use of Estimates.  The financial reporting policies of the Company conform to GAAP.  The preparation of unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities, the disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements, and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.  The application of certain of these policies places demands on management’s judgment, with financial reporting results relying on estimation about the effects of matters that are inherently uncertain.  For all of these policies, management cautions that future events may not develop as forecast, and estimates routinely require adjustment and may require material adjustment.
Inventory
Inventory.  Inventory includes finished goods, raw materials in the form of agricultural commodities used in the production process as well as bottles, caps, and labels used in the bottling process, and certain maintenance and repair items.  Bourbons, ryes, and other whiskeys, included in inventory, are normally aged in barrels for several years, following industry practice; all barreled bourbon, rye, and other whiskeys are classified as a current asset. The Company includes warehousing, insurance, and other carrying charges applicable to barreled whiskey in inventory costs.
Inventories are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value on the first-in, first-out, or FIFO, method.  Inventory valuations are impacted by constantly changing prices paid for key materials.
Revenue Recognition
Revenue Recognition. Revenue is recognized when control of the promised goods or services, through performance obligations by the Company, is transferred to the customer in an amount that reflects the consideration the Company expects to be entitled to receive in exchange for the performance obligations. The term between invoicing and when payment is due is not significant and the period between when the entity transfers the promised good or service to the customer and when the customer pays for that good or service is generally one year or less.

Revenue is recognized for the sale of products at the point in time finished products are delivered to the customer in accordance with shipping terms. This is a faithful depiction of the satisfaction of the performance obligation because, at the point control passes to the customer, the customer has legal title and the risk and rewards of ownership have transferred, and the customer has a present obligation to pay.

The Distilling Solutions segment routinely enters into bill and hold arrangements, whereby the Company produces and sells aged and unaged distillate to customers, and the product is barreled at the customer’s request and warehoused at a Company location for an extended period of time in accordance with directions received from the Company’s customers. Even though the aged and unaged distillate remains in the Company’s possession, a sale is recognized at the point in time when the customer obtains control of the product. Control is transferred to the customer in bill and hold transactions when the customer acceptance specifications have been met, legal title has transferred, the customer has a present obligation to pay for the product, and the risk and rewards of ownership have transferred to the customer. Additionally, all of the following bill and hold criteria have to be met in order for control to be transferred to the customer: the reason for the bill and hold arrangement is substantive, the customer has requested the product be warehoused, the product has been identified as separately belonging to the customer, the product is currently ready for physical transfer to the customer, and the Company does not have the ability to use the product or direct it to another customer.

Warehouse services revenue is recognized over the time that warehouse services are rendered and as they are rendered. This is a faithful depiction of the satisfaction of the performance obligation because control of the aging products has already passed to the customer and there are no additional performance activities required by the Company, except as requested by the customer. The performance of the service activities, as requested, is invoiced as satisfied and revenue is concurrently recognized. Contract bottling is recognized over the time contract bottling services are rendered and as they are rendered.
Sales in the Branded Spirits segment reflect reductions attributable to consideration given to customers in incentive programs, including discounts and allowances for certain volume targets. These allowances and discounts are not for distinct goods and are paid only when the depletion volume targets are achieved by the customer. The amounts reimbursed to customers are determined based on agreed-upon amounts and are recorded as a reduction of revenue.
Excise Taxes Excise Taxes. The Company is responsible for compliance with the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department (the “TTB”) regulations, which include making timely and accurate excise tax payments. The Company is subject to periodic compliance audits by the TTB. Individual U.S. states also impose excise taxes on alcohol beverages in varying amounts. The Company calculates its U.S. federal and state excise tax expense based upon units shipped and on its understanding of the applicable excise tax laws. Excise taxes that are both imposed on and concurrent with a specific revenue-producing transaction, and that are collected by the Company from a customer, are excluded from revenue and expense.
Income Taxes
Income Taxes. The Company accounts for income taxes using an asset and liability method, which requires the recognition of deferred tax assets and liabilities for the expected future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statement carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax basis. A valuation allowance is recognized if it is more likely than not that at least some portion of the deferred tax asset will not be realized.
Earnings Per Common Share ("EPS")
Earnings Per Common Share (“EPS”).  Basic and diluted EPS is computed using the two-class method, which is an earnings allocation formula that determines net income per share for each class of Common Stock and participating security according to dividends declared and participation rights in undistributed earnings.  Basic EPS amounts are computed by dividing net income attributable to common shareholders by the weighted average shares outstanding during each period. Diluted EPS is computed using the if-converted method by dividing the net income attributable to common shareholders by the weighted average shares outstanding, inclusive of the impact of the Convertible Senior Notes, except for where the result would be anti-dilutive as of the balance sheet date.
Translation of Foreign Currencies Translation of Foreign Currencies. Assets and liabilities of Niche Drinks Co., Ltd. (“Niche”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company whose functional currency is the British pound sterling, are translated to U.S. dollars using the exchange rate in effect at the condensed consolidated balance sheet date. Results of operations are translated using average rates during the period. Adjustments resulting from the translation process are included as a component of accumulated other comprehensive income.
Business Combinations
Business Combinations. Assets acquired and liabilities assumed during a business combination are generally recorded at fair market value as of the acquisition date. Goodwill is recognized to the extent that the purchase consideration, including contingent consideration, exceeds the value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. The Company uses its internal estimates and third-party valuation specialists to assist in determining the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. During the measurement periods, which can be up to one year after the acquisition date, the Company can make adjustments to the fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed, with the offset being an adjustment to goodwill.
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets. The Company records goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets in connection with various acquisitions of businesses and allocates the goodwill and other indefinite-lived intangible assets to its respective reporting units. The Company evaluates goodwill for impairment at least annually, in the fourth quarter, or on an interim basis if events and circumstances occur that would indicate it is more likely than not that the fair value of a reporting unit is less than the carrying value. To the extent that the carrying value exceeds fair value, an impairment of goodwill is recognized. Judgment is required in the determination of reporting units, the assignment of assets and liabilities to reporting units, including goodwill, and the determination of fair value of the reporting units. The Company separately evaluates indefinite-lived intangible assets for impairment.
Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Fair Value of Financial Instruments.  The Company determines the fair values of its financial instruments based on a fair value hierarchy, which requires an entity to maximize the use of observable inputs and minimize the use of unobservable inputs when measuring fair value. The hierarchy is broken down into three levels based upon the observability of inputs. Fair values determined by Level 1 inputs utilize quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Company has the ability to access. Level 2 inputs include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets and inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability. Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, and include situations where there is little, if any, market activity for the asset or liability. In certain cases, the inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, the level in the fair value hierarchy within which the fair value measurement in its entirety falls has been determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety. The Company’s assessment of the significance of a particular input to the fair value in its entirety requires judgment and considers factors specific to the asset or liability.
 
The Company’s short-term financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, and accounts payable.  The carrying value of the short-term financial instruments approximates the fair value due to their short-term nature. These financial instruments have no stated maturities or the financial instruments have short-term maturities that approximate market.
 
The fair value of the Company’s debt is estimated based on current market interest rates for debt with similar maturities and credit quality.
Equity Method Investments Equity Method Investments. The Company holds 50 percent interests in DGL Destiladores, S.de R.L. de C.V. (“DGL”) and Agricola LG, S.de R.L. de C.V. (“Agricola” and together with DGL, “LMX”), which are accounted for as equity method investments and are considered affiliates of the Company. The investment in LMX, which is recorded in investment in joint ventures on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets, was $6,643 and $5,197 at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2024, the Company recorded a gain of $832 and $1,446, respectively, from its equity method investments, which is recorded in other income (expense), net on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. During the quarter and year to date ended September 30, 2023, the Company recorded a gain of $388 and a loss of $191, respectively, which is recorded in other income (expense), net on the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income.
Recently Adopted Accounting Standard Updates and Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements
Recently Adopted Accounting Standard Updates. The Company did not adopt any new Accounting Standard Updates (“ASUs”) during the quarter ended September 30, 2024.

Recently Issued Accounting Pronouncements. ASU 2023-07, Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures, which requires improved disclosures related to significant segment expenses. This ASU requires companies to disclose significant segment expenses provided to the chief operating decision maker (“CODM”), a description of other segment items and all existing annual disclosures must be provided on an interim basis. This ASU is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2023 and interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2024. Early adoption is permitted and must be applied retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company does not expect to early adopt this guidance and is currently evaluating the impact to the Company’s financial statements.
ASU 2023-09, Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures, requires improved disclosures related to the rate reconciliation and income taxes paid. This ASU requires companies to reconcile the income tax expense attributable to continuing operations to the statutory federal income tax rate applied to pre-tax income from continuing operations. Additionally, this ASU requires companies to disclose the total amount of income taxes paid during the period. This ASU is effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2024 with early adoption permitted. The guidance is required to be applied on a prospective basis with the option to apply retrospectively to all prior periods presented in the financial statements. The Company is currently evaluating the impact to the Company’s financial statements.
v3.24.3
Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Accounting Policies [Abstract]  
Schedule of Inventory Inventory consists of the following:
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Finished goods$50,712 $55,463 
Barreled distillate (bourbons and other whiskeys)282,877 250,183 
Raw materials27,867 28,825 
Work in process1,035 1,691 
Maintenance materials8,353 8,355 
Other1,309 2,336 
Total$372,153 $346,853 
v3.24.3
Revenue (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
Schedule of Sales by Segment
Disaggregation of Sales. The following table presents the Company’s sales disaggregated by segment and major products and services:
Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Distilling Solutions
Brown goods$57,110 $73,409 $198,884 $214,857 
Warehouse services8,264 7,353 24,612 20,958 
White goods and other co-products
6,545 31,091 26,663 106,126 
Total Distilling Solutions71,919 111,853 250,159 341,941 
Branded Spirits
Premium plus31,086 30,843 82,699 73,352 
Mid14,788 17,650 46,610 55,575 
Value10,034 11,049 31,698 36,048 
Other6,716 7,277 15,804 16,343 
Total Branded Spirits62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318 
Ingredient Solutions
Specialty wheat starches16,172 17,196 57,646 48,977 
Specialty wheat proteins7,752 11,440 28,947 35,918 
Commodity wheat starches2,611 4,226 8,846 12,870 
Commodity wheat proteins383 90 420 611 
Total Ingredient Solutions26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376 
Total sales$161,461 $211,624 $522,829 $621,635 
v3.24.3
Business Combination (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Business Combination, Asset Acquisition, and Joint Venture Formation [Abstract]  
Schedule of Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed
The following table summarizes the allocation of the consideration paid for Penelope to the estimated fair value of the assets acquired and liabilities assumed at the acquisition date, with the excess recorded to goodwill.
Consideration:
Cash$104,638 
Contingent consideration62,100 
Fair value of total consideration transferred$166,738 
Recognized amounts of identifiable assets acquired and liabilities assumed:
Cash $926 
Receivables2,323 
Inventory12,454 
Prepaid expenses and other assets77 
Property, plant and equipment, net253 
Intangible assets (a)
57,700 
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net426 
Other assets44 
Total assets74,203 
Accounts payable2,242 
Accrued expenses and other205 
Long-term operating lease liabilities 268 
Total liabilities2,715 
Goodwill95,250 
Total $166,738 
(a) Intangible assets acquired included trade names with an estimated fair value of $34,000 and distributor relationships with an estimated fair value of $23,700.
v3.24.3
Goodwill and Intangible Assets (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Finite-Lived Intangible Assets, Future Amortization Expense
As of September 30, 2024, the expected future amortization expense related to definite-lived intangible assets is as follows:
Remainder of 2024$814 
20253,255 
20263,255 
20273,255 
20283,255 
Thereafter42,441 
Total$56,275 
v3.24.3
Corporate Borrowings (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Debt Disclosure [Abstract]  
Schedule of Outstanding Indebtedness
The following table presents the Company’s outstanding indebtedness:
Description(a)
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Credit Agreement - Revolver, 6.00% (variable rate) due 2026
$70,000 $63,000 
Convertible Senior Notes, 1.88% (fixed rate) due 2041
201,250 201,250 
Note Purchase Agreement
Series A Senior Secured Notes, 3.53% (fixed rate) due 2027
9,600 12,000 
Senior Secured Notes, 3.80% (fixed rate) due 2029
15,200 17,600 
Total indebtedness outstanding296,050 293,850 
Less unamortized loan fees(b)
(6,082)(6,601)
Total indebtedness outstanding, net289,968 287,249 
Less current maturities of long-term debt(6,400)(6,400)
Long-term debt$283,568 $280,849 
(a) Interest rates are as of September 30, 2024.
(b) Loan fees are being amortized over the life of the debt agreements.
v3.24.3
Equity and EPS (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Equity [Abstract]  
Schedule of Basic and Diluted EPS
The following table presents computations of basic and diluted EPS:
Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Operations:
Net income(a)
$23,862 $13,088 $76,463 $76,084 
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest43 123 162 324 
Income attributable to participating securities (unvested shares and units)(b)
(257)(129)(828)(760)
Net income used in EPS calculation$23,648 $13,082 $75,797 $75,648 
Share information:
Basic weighted average common shares(c)
22,069,885 22,066,159 22,110,315 22,056,270 
Diluted weighted average common shares(d)
22,069,885 22,381,516 22,110,315 22,207,031 
Basic EPS$1.07 $0.59 $3.43 $3.43 
Diluted EPS$1.07 $0.58 $3.43 $3.41 
(a)Net income attributable to all stockholders.
(b)Participating securities included 243,243 and 226,410 unvested restricted stock units (“RSUs”) at September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(c)Under the two-class method, basic weighted average common shares exclude unvested participating securities.
(d)The impacts of the Convertible Senior Notes were included in the diluted weighted average common shares if the inclusion was dilutive. The Convertible Senior Notes would only have a dilutive impact if the average market price per share during the quarter and year to date period exceeds the conversion price of $96.24 per share.
Schedule of Common Stock Activity
Common Stock Share Activity. The following table presents the Company’s share activity:
Shares Outstanding
Capital Stock PreferredCommon Stock
Balance, December 31, 2023437 22,016,113 
Issuance of Common Stock— 74,913 
Repurchase of Common Stock (a)
— (81,969)
Balance, March 31, 2024437 22,009,057 
Issuance of Common Stock 14,627 
Repurchase of Common Stock(a)
 (35,999)
Balance, June 30, 2024437 21,987,685 
Issuance of Common Stock— 809 
Repurchase of Common Stock(a)
— (35,913)
Balance, September 30, 2024437 21,952,581 

Shares Outstanding
Capital Stock PreferredCommon Stock
Balance, December 31, 2022437 21,994,042 
Issuance of Common Stock— 23,324 
Repurchase of Common Stock (b)
— (8,437)
Balance, March 31, 2023437 22,008,929 
Issuance of Common Stock 5,445 
Balance, June 30, 2023437 22,014,374 
Issuance of Common Stock— 822 
Balance, September 30, 2023437 22,015,196 
(a)59,084, 33,363 and 35,913 shares that were repurchased during the quarters ended March 31, 2024, June 30, 2024, and September 30, 2024, respectively, pursuant to the Company’s share repurchase program. The remaining shares repurchased were related to the tax withholding on equity-based compensation.
(b)The Common Stock repurchases were for tax withholding on equity-based compensation.
v3.24.3
Operating Segments (Tables)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Schedule of Segment Reporting Information, by Segment
The following table presents summarized financial information for each segment:

Quarter Ended September 30,Year to Date Ended September 30,
2024202320242023
Sales to Customers
Distilling Solutions$71,919 $111,853 $250,159 $341,941 
Branded Spirits62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318 
Ingredient Solutions26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376 
Total$161,461 $211,624 $522,829 $621,635 
Gross Profit
Distilling Solutions$28,644 $33,280 $105,200 $104,986 
Branded Spirits32,446 29,040 88,611 79,636 
Ingredient Solutions4,725 11,128 18,031 34,945 
Total$65,815 $73,448 $211,842 $219,567 
Depreciation and Amortization
Distilling Solutions$1,975 $3,082 $5,900 $8,803 
Branded Spirits2,192 1,914 5,867 5,063 
Ingredient Solutions1,178 619 3,517 1,899 
Corporate335 167 1,014 507 
Total$5,680 $5,782 $16,298 $16,272 
Income (loss) before Income Taxes
Distilling Solutions$27,631 $13,930 $102,228 $84,187 
Branded Spirits7,391 7,199 15,534 25,577 
Ingredient Solutions3,277 9,408 13,781 30,255 
Corporate(6,883)(13,076)(31,156)(39,103)
Total$31,416 $17,461 $100,387 $100,916 
Schedule of Segment Reporting Identifiable Assets
The following table allocates assets to each segment as of:
September 30, 2024December 31, 2023
Identifiable Assets
Distilling Solutions$361,553 $369,241 
Branded Spirits921,572 910,633 
Ingredient Solutions120,903 88,846 
Corporate36,591 23,628 
Total$1,440,619 $1,392,348 
v3.24.3
Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation - Narrative (Details)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Oct. 31, 2023
USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2024
USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2024
USD ($)
segment
Sep. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Dec. 31, 2023
USD ($)
Schedule of Equity Method Investments [Line Items]            
Number of operating segments | segment       3    
Debt instrument, fair value disclosure   $ 207,827   $ 207,827   $ 194,440
Long-term debt, including current maturities   289,968   289,968   287,249
Investment in joint ventures   $ 6,643   6,643   5,197
Equity method investments gain (loss)       1,446 $ (191)  
Purchase of property, plant, and equipment       $ 52,850 42,062  
Related Party            
Schedule of Equity Method Investments [Line Items]            
Purchase of property, plant, and equipment $ 9,000          
Dos Primos            
Schedule of Equity Method Investments [Line Items]            
Noncontrolling ownership interest percentage   40.00%   40.00%    
Dos Primos            
Schedule of Equity Method Investments [Line Items]            
Ownership interest percentage   60.00%   60.00%    
LMX            
Schedule of Equity Method Investments [Line Items]            
Ownership interest percentage   50.00%   50.00%    
Investment in joint ventures   $ 6,643   $ 6,643   $ 5,197
Equity method investments gain (loss)   832 $ 388 1,446 (191)  
Purchases from equity method investment   $ 7,606 $ 10,223 $ 22,604 $ 30,178  
v3.24.3
Accounting Policies and Basis of Presentation -Schedule of Inventory (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Sep. 30, 2024
Dec. 31, 2023
Accounting Policies [Abstract]    
Finished goods $ 50,712 $ 55,463
Barreled distillate (bourbons and other whiskeys) 282,877 250,183
Raw materials 27,867 28,825
Work in process 1,035 1,691
Maintenance materials 8,353 8,355
Other 1,309 2,336
Total $ 372,153 $ 346,853
v3.24.3
Revenue (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales $ 161,461 $ 211,624 $ 522,829 $ 621,635
Distilling Solutions        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 71,919 111,853 250,159 341,941
Distilling Solutions | Brown goods        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 57,110 73,409 198,884 214,857
Distilling Solutions | Warehouse services        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 8,264 7,353 24,612 20,958
Distilling Solutions | White goods and other co-products        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 6,545 31,091 26,663 106,126
Branded Spirits        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318
Branded Spirits | Premium plus        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 31,086 30,843 82,699 73,352
Branded Spirits | Mid        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 14,788 17,650 46,610 55,575
Branded Spirits | Value        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 10,034 11,049 31,698 36,048
Branded Spirits | Other        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 6,716 7,277 15,804 16,343
Ingredient Solutions        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376
Ingredient Solutions | Specialty wheat starches        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 16,172 17,196 57,646 48,977
Ingredient Solutions | Specialty wheat proteins        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 7,752 11,440 28,947 35,918
Ingredient Solutions | Commodity wheat starches        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales 2,611 4,226 8,846 12,870
Ingredient Solutions | Commodity wheat proteins        
Disaggregation of Revenue [Line Items]        
Sales $ 383 $ 90 $ 420 $ 611
v3.24.3
Business Combination - Narrative (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Jun. 01, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Contingent consideration $ 69,200   $ 85,100   $ 85,100  
Aggregate consideration paid         0 $ 103,712
Goodwill 321,544   321,544   321,544  
Change in fair value of contingent consideration     6,400 $ 4,200 $ 15,900 $ 4,200
Distributor Relationships            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Weighted average useful life         20 years  
Penelope            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Percent acquired   100.00%        
Cash consideration paid   $ 105,000        
Contingent consideration   62,100        
Aggregate consideration paid 104,638          
Goodwill 95,250          
Intangible assets 57,700          
Acquisition related costs     15   $ 101  
Change in fair value of contingent consideration     $ 6,400   $ 15,900  
Penelope | Minimum            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Contingent consideration   0        
Penelope | Maximum            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Contingent consideration   $ 110,800        
Penelope | Trade Names            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Intangible assets 34,000          
Penelope | Distributor Relationships            
Business Acquisition [Line Items]            
Intangible assets $ 23,700          
Weighted average useful life 20 years          
v3.24.3
Business Combination - Schedule of Assets Acquired and Liabilities Assumed (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
9 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Business Combination, Separately Recognized Transactions [Line Items]      
Cash   $ 0 $ 103,712
Goodwill $ 321,544 $ 321,544  
Penelope      
Business Combination, Separately Recognized Transactions [Line Items]      
Cash 104,638    
Contingent consideration 62,100    
Fair value of total consideration transferred 166,738    
Cash 926    
Receivables 2,323    
Inventory 12,454    
Prepaid expenses and other assets 77    
Property, plant and equipment, net 253    
Intangible assets 57,700    
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net 426    
Other assets 44    
Total assets 74,203    
Accounts payable 2,242    
Accrued expenses and other 205    
Long-term operating lease liabilities 268    
Total liabilities 2,715    
Goodwill 95,250    
Total 166,738    
Penelope | Trade Names      
Business Combination, Separately Recognized Transactions [Line Items]      
Intangible assets 34,000    
Penelope | Distributor Relationships      
Business Combination, Separately Recognized Transactions [Line Items]      
Intangible assets $ 23,700    
v3.24.3
Goodwill and Intangible Assets - Narrative (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Dec. 31, 2023
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Carrying value $ 56,275   $ 56,275    
Goodwill 321,544   321,544   $ 321,544
Branded Spirits          
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Goodwill 321,544   321,544   321,544
Indefinite-lived intangible assets 212,990   212,990   $ 212,990
Distributor Relationships          
Finite-Lived Intangible Assets [Line Items]          
Carrying value 56,275   56,275    
Accumulated amortization 8,825   $ 8,825    
Weighted average useful life     20 years    
Amortization expense $ 814 $ 820 $ 2,441 $ 1,948  
v3.24.3
Goodwill and Intangible Assets - Schedule of Finite-Lived Intangible Assets, Future Amortization Expense (Details)
$ in Thousands
Sep. 30, 2024
USD ($)
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Remainder of 2024 $ 814
2025 3,255
2026 3,255
2027 3,255
2028 3,255
Thereafter 42,441
Total $ 56,275
v3.24.3
Corporate Borrowings -Schedule of Outstanding Indebtedness (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Sep. 30, 2024
Dec. 31, 2023
Nov. 16, 2021
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Total indebtedness outstanding $ 296,050 $ 293,850  
Less unamortized loan fees (6,082) (6,601)  
Total indebtedness outstanding, net 289,968 287,249  
Less current maturities of long-term debt (6,400) (6,400)  
Long-term debt 283,568 280,849  
Credit Agreement - Revolver, 6.00% (variable rate) due 2026 | Line of Credit | Revolving Credit Facility      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Total indebtedness outstanding $ 70,000 63,000  
Credit agreement, interest rate 6.00%    
Convertible Senior Notes, 1.88% (fixed rate) due 2041 | Convertible Debt      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Total indebtedness outstanding $ 201,250 201,250  
Stated interest rate 1.88%   1.88%
Series A Senior Secured Notes, 3.53% (fixed rate) due 2027 | Secured Debt      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Total indebtedness outstanding $ 9,600 12,000  
Stated interest rate 3.53%    
Senior Secured Notes, 3.80% (fixed rate) due 2029 | Secured Debt      
Debt Instrument [Line Items]      
Total indebtedness outstanding $ 15,200 $ 17,600  
Stated interest rate 3.80%    
v3.24.3
Corporate Borrowings - Narrative (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
12 Months Ended
Nov. 16, 2021
Dec. 31, 2023
Dec. 31, 2019
Dec. 31, 2017
Sep. 30, 2024
Aug. 23, 2023
May 14, 2021
Feb. 14, 2020
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Total indebtedness outstanding   $ 293,850     $ 296,050      
Line of Credit | Revolving Credit Facility                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Contingent increase in borrowing capacity             $ 100,000  
Credit Agreement - Revolver, 6.00% (variable rate) due 2026                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Outstanding borrowings under credit facility             $ 400,000 $ 300,000
Credit Agreement - Revolver, 6.00% (variable rate) due 2026 | Line of Credit | Revolving Credit Facility                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Borrowings   105,000            
Total indebtedness outstanding   63,000     70,000      
Remaining borrowing capacity         330,000      
Convertible Senior Notes, 1.88% (fixed rate) due 2041 | Convertible Debt                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Total indebtedness outstanding   201,250     $ 201,250      
Proceeds from issuance of debt $ 201,250              
Stated interest rate 1.88%       1.88%      
Note Purchase Agreement | Secured Debt                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Term loan face value         $ 20,000      
Note Purchase Agreement | Secured Debt | Revolving Credit Facility                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Remaining borrowing capacity         225,200      
Term loan face value         105,000 $ 250,000    
Series A Senior Secured Notes, 3.53% (fixed rate) due 2027 | Secured Debt                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Total indebtedness outstanding   12,000     $ 9,600      
Proceeds from issuance of debt       $ 20,000        
Stated interest rate         3.53%      
Senior Secured Notes, 3.80% (fixed rate) due 2029 | Secured Debt                
Debt Instrument [Line Items]                
Total indebtedness outstanding   $ 17,600     $ 15,200      
Proceeds from issuance of debt     $ 20,000          
Stated interest rate         3.80%      
v3.24.3
Income Taxes (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Income Tax Disclosure [Abstract]        
Income tax expense (benefit) $ 7,554 $ 4,373 $ 23,924 $ 24,832
Effective tax rate 24.00% 25.00% 23.80% 24.60%
Federal statutory rate 21.00% 21.00% 21.00% 21.00%
v3.24.3
Equity and EPS - Schedule of Basic and Diluted EPS (Details) - USD ($)
$ / shares in Units, $ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Jun. 30, 2024
Mar. 31, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Mar. 31, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Nov. 16, 2021
Operations:                  
Net income $ 23,862 $ 32,017 $ 20,584 $ 13,088 $ 31,964 $ 31,032 $ 76,463 $ 76,084  
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest 43     123     162 324  
Income attributable to participating securities (unvested shares and units), basic (257)     (129)     (828) (760)  
Income attributable to participating securities (unvested shares and units), diluted (257)     (129)     (828) (760)  
Net income used in EPS calculation, basic 23,648     13,082     75,797 75,648  
Net income used in EPS calculation, diluted $ 23,648     $ 13,082     $ 75,797 $ 75,648  
Share information:                  
Basic weighted average common shares (in shares) 22,069,885     22,066,159     22,110,315 22,056,270  
Diluted weighted average common shares (in shares) 22,069,885     22,381,516     22,110,315 22,207,031  
Basic EPS (in dollars per share) $ 1.07     $ 0.59     $ 3.43 $ 3.43  
Diluted EPS (in dollars per share) $ 1.07     $ 0.58     $ 3.43 $ 3.41  
Convertible Senior Notes, 1.88% (fixed rate) due 2041 | Convertible Debt                  
Share information:                  
Conversion price (in dollars per share)                 $ 96.24
Restricted Stock Units (RSUs)                  
Share information:                  
Participating securities (in shares)             243,243 226,410  
v3.24.3
Equity and EPS - Narrative (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Jun. 30, 2024
Mar. 31, 2024
Sep. 30, 2024
Feb. 29, 2024
Equity [Abstract]          
Share repurchase authorization, amount         $ 100,000
Company shares repurchased (in shares) 35,913 33,363 59,084 128,360  
Repurchase of common stock $ 2,500     $ 10,000  
Remaining authorized repurchase amount $ 90,000     $ 90,000  
v3.24.3
Equity and EPS - Schedule of Common Stock Activity (Details) - shares
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Jun. 30, 2024
Mar. 31, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Mar. 31, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Company shares repurchased (in shares) 35,913 33,363 59,084       128,360
Capital Stock Preferred              
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Shares outstanding at beginning of period (in shares) 437 437 437 437 437 437 437
Issuance of Common Stock (in shares) 0 0 0 0 0 0  
Repurchase of Common Stock (in shares) 0 0 0     0  
Shares outstanding at end of period (in shares) 437 437 437 437 437 437 437
Common Stock              
Increase (Decrease) in Stockholders' Equity [Roll Forward]              
Shares outstanding at beginning of period (in shares) 21,987,685 22,009,057 22,016,113 22,014,374 22,008,929 21,994,042 22,016,113
Issuance of Common Stock (in shares) 809 14,627 74,913 822 5,445 23,324  
Repurchase of Common Stock (in shares) (35,913) (35,999) (81,969)     (8,437)  
Shares outstanding at end of period (in shares) 21,952,581 21,987,685 22,009,057 22,015,196 22,014,374 22,008,929 21,952,581
v3.24.3
Employee and Non-Employee Benefit Plans (Details)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
USD ($)
plan
shares
Sep. 30, 2023
USD ($)
Sep. 30, 2024
USD ($)
plan
shares
Sep. 30, 2023
USD ($)
May 31, 2024
shares
Dec. 31, 2023
USD ($)
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Number of active equity-based compensation plans | plan 2   2      
Gain (loss) on deferred compensation plan investments $ 196 $ (118) $ 482 $ 272    
EDC plan investments 3,659   3,659     $ 2,916
EDC plan current liabilities 1,796   1,796     74
EDC plan noncurrent liabilities $ 2,003   $ 2,003     $ 3,314
The 2024 Plan            
Share-based Compensation Arrangement by Share-based Payment Award [Line Items]            
Number of shares approved (in shares) | shares         1,319,320  
Shares available for issuance (in shares) | shares 1,329,232   1,329,232      
v3.24.3
Operating Segments - Narrative (Details)
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
segment
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Number of reportable segments 3
v3.24.3
Operating Segments - Schedule of Segment Reporting Information, by Segment (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
3 Months Ended 9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Sep. 30, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales to Customers $ 161,461 $ 211,624 $ 522,829 $ 621,635
Gross Profit 65,815 73,448 211,842 219,567
Depreciation and Amortization 5,680 5,782 16,298 16,272
Income (loss) before Income Taxes 31,416 17,461 100,387 100,916
Corporate        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and Amortization 335 167 1,014 507
Income (loss) before Income Taxes (6,883) (13,076) (31,156) (39,103)
Distilling Solutions        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales to Customers 71,919 111,853 250,159 341,941
Gross Profit 28,644 33,280 105,200 104,986
Distilling Solutions | Operating Segments        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and Amortization 1,975 3,082 5,900 8,803
Income (loss) before Income Taxes 27,631 13,930 102,228 84,187
Branded Spirits        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales to Customers 62,624 66,819 176,811 181,318
Gross Profit 32,446 29,040 88,611 79,636
Branded Spirits | Operating Segments        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and Amortization 2,192 1,914 5,867 5,063
Income (loss) before Income Taxes 7,391 7,199 15,534 25,577
Ingredient Solutions        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Sales to Customers 26,918 32,952 95,859 98,376
Gross Profit 4,725 11,128 18,031 34,945
Ingredient Solutions | Operating Segments        
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]        
Depreciation and Amortization 1,178 619 3,517 1,899
Income (loss) before Income Taxes $ 3,277 $ 9,408 $ 13,781 $ 30,255
v3.24.3
Operating Segments -Schedule of Segment Reporting Identifiable Assets (Details) - USD ($)
$ in Thousands
Sep. 30, 2024
Dec. 31, 2023
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]    
Assets $ 1,440,619 $ 1,392,348
Corporate    
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]    
Assets 36,591 23,628
Distilling Solutions | Operating Segments    
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]    
Assets 361,553 369,241
Branded Spirits | Operating Segments    
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]    
Assets 921,572 910,633
Ingredient Solutions | Operating Segments    
Segment Reporting Information [Line Items]    
Assets $ 120,903 $ 88,846
v3.24.3
Subsequent Events (Details) - $ / shares
3 Months Ended
Oct. 31, 2024
Sep. 30, 2024
Jun. 30, 2024
Mar. 31, 2024
Sep. 30, 2023
Jun. 30, 2023
Mar. 31, 2023
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
Dividend declared (in dollars per share)   $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12 $ 0.12
Subsequent Event              
Subsequent Event [Line Items]              
Dividend declared (in dollars per share) $ 0.12            

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