MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – A push is underway to allow for more options for Minnesota breweries to sell alcohol as bars, taprooms and restaurants across the state are empty of customers amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Alcohol addiction resource organization Alcohol.org reports a nationwide survey of 3,000 Americans found 32% of Americans have drunk alcohol during work hours while working from home.
(The Center Square) – Since food and beverage companies are considered essential, Bayou Teche Brewing in Arnaudville is allowed to stay open during the COVID-19 pandemic, although sales are down by more than 50 percent.
Without on-premise dining, the restaurant industry has no on-premise alcohol sales to generate much-needed income, says a news release on change.org
Austin, Texas — March 19, 2020 — A service that provides state-approved TABC alcohol server/seller certification and server permits is responding to the COVID-19 crisis and its impact on restaurants and bars nationwide by offering a deep discount on training toward certification.
ST PAUL, Minn. — See them once, and you might start seeing them everywhere. Occasionally, you might run into a car that bears the black and white license plates that always begin with the letter "W."
Now that voters have given them the option, many area liquor stores say they plan to be open for business this Sunday.
Recognizing the value of New York’s craft beverage manufacturing industry, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has vowed to reform outdated prohibition-era laws to remove barriers to new investments.
Two bills approved on Tuesday by the Oklahoma House of Representatives would address fetal alcohol syndrome at critical points that could have the most impact on the lives it affects — during pregnancy and immediately after birth.
Denise Selbee-Koch’s small Topeka business focuses on empowering women. She can’t get a liquor license because of her husband.