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.
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.
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.
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.
Soon Virginia liquor stores will be able to carry 151 proof Everclear – that clear, super-strong liquor with a reputation for leveling even the toughest of drinkers.
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.
SASKATCHEWAN - They’re meant to keep impaired drivers off the roads. But, new drunk driving laws introduced in Saskatchewan earlier this year have sparked change in the province’s beer market.
ONSLOW COUNTY, N.C. (WNCT)–A new bill could impact the amount of distilled spirits you’re allowed to buy.
Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC), the state’s sole distributor for distilled spirits, set their sights on obtaining previously inaccessible shipment values in 2016.
It doesn’t claim to be a $250 million tax increase, but that’s exactly what would happen if the state Legislature passes a proposed bill to privatize the state’s ABC stores.