PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — South Dakota's microbreweries will get the chance to tap into more customers in the coming months thanks to a new law signed on March 22 by Gov. Dennis Daugaard.
Adding to the list of homegrown products popping up in the town of Taos, Rolling Still Bros. distillery will soon be delivering the kick in local cocktails.
DENVER (AP) — A growing number of companies that service the wine industry are now pursuing opportunities in the cannabis sector, hoping to generate new revenue streams.
Sunday liquor sales have only been legal in Minnesota since July, and already efforts are underway to extend times stores are allowed to open.
ANNAPOLIS — Several measures sought by the Washington County Board of License Commissioners, commonly referred to as the liquor board, won final passage Thursday in the Maryland General Assembly.
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The agency regulating Texas’ alcohol industry reversed a judge’s advisory decision that it said could have shuttered most of the state’s booze business.
A survey of Wisconsin high school students shows underage drinking is down, reflecting a national trend.
GYPSUM — The intricacies of Colorado's new alcohol sales law are being tested in Gypsum as Costco expands into liquor vending.
The Maryland Senate on Wednesday approved a plan to study whether Comptroller Peter Franchot should continue to regulate the state’s alcohol industry — legislation inspired by a fight over beer policy between lawmakers and the Democratic comptroller.
DENVER — Sen. Ray Scott is not making many friends in the beer and retail store industries, some of whose representatives say his bill to limit sales of full-strength beer not only is anti-business, but anti-Republican.