The first time an Israeli bartender asked me whether I wanted a shot I hadn’t ordered, I figured he was taking me for an easily duped tourist. He wouldn’t be wrong; I’m not immune to scams, and it was my first night out in Tel Aviv.
These days, it seems like the only way to sell beer is to make each brew a once in a lifetime experience drinkers will want to line up down the block for. Beer lovers have become so enamored with the idea of hunting “whales” that we’ve basically seen a “whale-ization” of the industry.
Amazon could soon be delivering booze to those living in San Francisco. The online retailing giant has filed a licensing request with the San Francisco Board of Supervisors to allow the company to sell beer, wine and hard liquor in the city.
Recent studies have revealed that the consumer demands in Cannabis and alcohol market space are not as correlated as was anticipated by the industry participants with the legalisation of marijuana in countries like the United States.
Authorities are currently investigating whether at least seven tourists who mysteriously passed away in the Dominican Republic had been infected or poisoned by counterfeit booze being sold.
Carry Nation burst into a Kansas bar one morning in February 1901. Six feet tall and dressed in black and white, she was armed with a hatchet.
A Long Island man pleaded guilty Friday to paying nearly $100,000 in bribes to a Navy Exchange employee in order to get the hook up on tax-free booze.
Summertime is the season of the suds, when Americans typically increase their intake of beer as they spend more time outdoors at the BBQ grill, cheering in baseball stadiums, sitting poolside or at the beach with a cooler nearby, or simply lounging in the sun of later daylight hours, often with a brewski in hand.
There’s a global move to get people to drink less alcohol. WHO is behind the move, and that is not a question, who being the World Health Organization.
ARLINGTON, VA—Ben Nordstrom, M.D., Ph.D., Executive Director of Responsibility.org announced today that its Board of Directors has appointed Marc Bromfeld, Director of Corporate Affairs, Social Responsibility and Charitable Giving at Edrington Americas, its new Chairman.