Rare whiskey seekers now have a shot at four bourbon and rye products through a limited-release lottery that the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has opened up through Saturday.
Didn’t get any sleep last night? You might as well be driving drunk.
As if the loss of an hour this weekend didn’t make things worse, a study shows that moderate sleep deprivation produces impairments equivalent to those of alcohol intoxication.
The Oregon Liquor Control Commission reminds customers, retailers, and manufacturers that the redemption value for eligible containers covered under Oregon’s Bottle Bill will increase from 5 cents to 10 cents beginning April 1.
Sunday liquor sales may not be legal in Minnesota until July, but one store decided to start early, by nearly four months.
Surdyk's Liquor in Northeast Minneapolis spread the word on social media saying they'd be selling booze from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sunday.
Virginia’s more than 40 distilleries will be able to sell bottles of their products at in-state festivals and events focused on spirits starting early this summer.
Utah’s liquor laws are about to change.
State lawmakers passed two major bills last week that require only a signature from Gov. Gary Herbert to become law.Utah lawmakers voted last week to reduce the state’s blood-alcohol content threshold for driving under the influence from .08 to .05 percent, making it the strictest in the nation.
Portland, Oregon – Rob Patridge, Chair of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission, today submitted his
resignation to Oregon Governor Kate Brown. Patridge is leaving the OLCC to join the private sector.
Patridge’s resignation from the Commission is effective March 10, 2017.RALEIGH – Immediately prior to the business portion of the March meeting of the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, A.D. “Zander” Guy was sworn in as chairman of the statewide regulatory agency. Guy previously had served on the Commission from 2009 through 2013 and was Chairman from 2012 through 2013.