SALT LAKE CITY, UT (ABC4 News) - It's heavily taxed and the laws surrounding it are strict. Despite that, it seems Utah sees a rise in alcohol sales every year. Beyond just the sales, Utah now has the most craft breweries and distilleries it's ever seen.
Pennsylvania restaurateurs are alarmed by changes the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board is making to the way they buy wines and spirits that are not carried by state stores.
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Substance abuse affects the health and quality of life of many Montanans, leading to medical, legal, financial and family problems that cost the state millions of dollars and many lives due to overdoses, fatal crashes and suicides, Attorney General Tim Fox said Tuesday in releasing a report on substance abuse in the state.
The North Carolina Alcohol Beverage Control Commission introduced a new campaign in Chapel Hill to combat underage drinking across the state.
Conecuh Ridge Distillery plans to build an $13.5 million artisan distillery, rack houses and a bottling hub in Troy.
While he's backed off plans to call a special legislative session this year to alter Utah's new toughest-in-the-nation drunken driving law, Gov. Gary Herbert on Thursday outlined some major changes he would like to see next year
Carroll Zuber was traveling in Germany, when he had an idea: bring microbrewing to Iowa. In 1975, the most popular beer seemed to be Miller Lite, and Zuber wanted to change that.
Diageo welcomes today's release of the latest Producers' Commitments Report by the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking (IARD), which shows signatory companies are building momentum in contributing to a global target of reducing harmful drinking by 10% by 2025.
Although drinking before you're 21 is illegal in the U.S., a report by the Centers for Disease Control and prevention shows people age 12 to 20 drink 11 percent of alcohol consumed in our country.
AUGUSTA — The draft of a bill designed to lay the groundwork for the regulation of marijuana in Maine would tax retail sales of the drug at 20 percent and allow medical marijuana dispensaries to be run as for-profit entities rather than as nonprofits.