A glass of clear moonshine may look identical to water, but this illicit alcoholic beverage is infamous for its potency — and for the peril associated with drinking it.
Are you an alcohol beverage industry member who wants to learn or better understand the federal trade practice rules? You’re in luck! TTB is presenting free, in-person educational seminars designed to help you learn about and comply with these important rules.
Thursday, Representative Mike Thompson (D-CA) announced that Representative Dan Newhouse (R-WA) will serve as the new co-chair for the Congressional Wine Caucus. As grape growers, both Reps. Newhouse and Thompson will lead the bicameral and bipartisan organization for the 116th Congress.
OTTAWA — Canada drew global attention last year — and plenty of weed-seeking tourists — when it became the world’s first advanced economy to legalize cannabis, an election promise by the Liberal government of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
A new public health campaign is challenging the idea that light drinking — like having a glass of wine or a beer — is safe during pregnancy.
A documentary about the Pennsylvania craft beer industry is now streaming on Amazon Prime. “Poured in Pennsylvania” originally premiered in April 2018 and was produced by GK Visual, a video production company in Harrisburg.
From Generation X-ers hanging up their hangovers to moderate-drinking millennials and teetotal teens – is this the end of decadent drinking? Vogue investigates.
While hemp is now legal under state and federal law, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has made clear that cannabidiol (CBD), a product derived from hemp, is not a permitted ingredient in alcohol beverages quite yet.
In early January of this year, a drunk driver traveling the wrong direction on the freeway collided head-on with the Abbas family’s SUV. Dr. Rima Abbas, her husband and their three children tragically did not survive the collision, nor did Joey Lee Bailey, the driver of the wrong-way vehicle.
When it comes to drinking, we’re constantly reminded — by the commercials we see and the people we drink with — to “enjoy responsibly.”