Labor Day is on the horizon, which means it's time to sneak away to the beach for one last dip in the ocean, or have friends over for an end-of-summer barbecue. And if you've been to a grocery store or liquor store in the past week, you know that the perfect thing to sip over the long weekend is . . . a spicy imperial pumpkin ale flavored with "cinnamon, nutmeg and a touch of cardamom and clove."
Thank your brain's reward and motivation center for making the pricier bottles seem superior.
TENNESSEE - After a 10-year run, Farragut Wine & Spirits is closing — killed, its owner says, by a year of wine sales at Tennessee supermarkets.
If one glass of wine takes the edge off, why not drink a few more?
Last week, multiple media outlets, including the Washington Post, Bloomberg, and, yes, Vox, reported on a study in JAMA Psychiatry that had an alarming finding: The rate of alcohol use disorder (alcoholism) in the US increased by more than 49 percent from 2001-'02 and 2012-'13.
MILWAUKEE — A U.S. senator from Wisconsin is urging the State Department to investigate reports of tainted or substandard alcohol at Mexican resorts.
A rapidly-growing Scottish craft beer brewery has announced plans to build a new bar which staddles the US-Mexican border offering Texan brews to those on the southern side and Mexican drinks to those on the north.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 7, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — The San Francisco Chronicle, Northern California's largest newspaper, today announces the debut of The Press, an online, interactive guide to the best of California Wine Country.
Millennials are increasingly swapping a can of beer for a glass of rosê wine.
You probably do it without realizing: You see a bottle of wine with a screw top and assume it's a cheap bottle of wine. This, friends, is actually wrong (in many cases, at least).