The recent SCOTUS decision in Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Association v. Thomas (“Tennessee Wine”) stirred things up in the alcoholic beverage industry.
If anything can unify Congress, it may be the steady flow of jobs and new investment being poured into communities coast-to-coast from beverage alcohol retailers — to the tune of more than $300 billion a year.
Check online the liquor’s authenticity and the actual price: The increasing demand for imported alcohol has helped bootleggers to make a quick buck by selling spurious liquor in original bottles.
All sales of alcohol and tobacco will no longer be allowed between users on Facebook and Instagram.
Baltimore is often remembered for its resistance to Prohibition. Ironically, the city also was home to one of the 19th century’s most popular temperance societies, which began nearly 100 years before the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Kentucky's two Republican senators offered a bill this week to permanently extend a provision in President Trump's tax-cut law that benefits bourbon makers.
The Sarpy County Sheriff's Office is still working to pin down who provided them alcohol.
You walk in the door after a crappy day at work and the bottle of red on the kitchen bench is calling your name.
Much to the surprise and likely disappointment to the countless beer trading groups that are active on Facebook, the social media company announced earlier today that it had updated its policies to prohibit the sale of alcohol (and tobacco products) between private individuals.
For most of my life, I lived in Indiana — where you can’t even buy alcohol on Sunday, let alone do it without leaving your car. When I moved to Ohio in 2014, a whole new world of convenience opened up for me. Drive-thru liquor stores are everywhere in the Buckeye State.