A study from the Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) has revealed that beer sold in supermarkets is 188% more affordable than it was in 1987, with affordability having risen by 22% since 2012.
Steven Grasse has mastered the art of navigating the boundaries of the booze world. The FDA’s list of acceptable additives “tells you every single ingredient you’re allowed to use in a spirit,” Grasse says. “If it’s not on the list, you can’t use it. Unless… you can make a historical precedent for why you need to use it.”
Police in Mexico have recently shutdown two illegal ‘Tequila’ distilleries as part of a crackdown on dangerous bootleg spirits that are thought to have been responsible for the poisoning of over 100 tourists over the past year.
Younger generations are ditching beer— with the exception of one group. A report from Berenberg Research found that members of Generation Z preferred spirits (like vodka or gin) and wine to beer.
Humans are still evolving… but before toasting to that, know this: Some of the genetic changes may make hangovers worse, a new study finds.
Online alcohol delivery brands like Drizly make relaxing with a beer, wine or spirit in the comfort of your own home as easy as drinking. Additionally, as is the case with many of these high-tech companies, they’re also able to offer a breadth of data about their customers like never before.
Alcohol and cancer have a complicated relationship. While medical organizations have concluded that alcohol consumption is a risk factor for some forms of cancer, it isn't clear exactly why.
Has anyone ever compared a law to the 18th Amendment and meant it as praise?
Lawsuits would be limited against Iowa businesses serving alcoholic beverages to drunken drivers under a bill approved Wednesday night in the Iowa Senate.
Warning! The following opinion column employs hyperbole, a rhetorical technique that dates to ancient Greece, in which the author deliberately and wildly exaggerates for the purpose of entertaining, informing, exciting and persuading.