Liquor licenses in New Jersey can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
OWASSO, Oklahoma - A summer shortage is leaving beer shelves empty at liquor stores across the state.
In an unusual certification from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled (4-3) that “dealerships” with wine distributors are not protected by the Wisconsin Fair Dealership Law (WFDL).
Lawmakers in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana in Delaware aim to move legislation forward with amendments they say will address concerns about safety and regulation.
The whiskey industry is celebrating a new Kentucky law that will allow visitors to have bottles shipped from distilleries to their homes.
A couple of May hearings held by the Minnesota legislature provided a preview of next year’s expected battle over whether the state should allow groceries and convenience stores to sell strong beer and wine.
Party people, rejoice! On Wednesday, the California State Senate passed Senator Scott Wiener's Senate Bill 905, also known as the late-night bar bill.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas - Bartenders at San Antonio restaurants, bars and venues have already poured more than $200 million worth of beer, wine and cocktails this year, but sales dipped in April despite the Fiesta celebration, figures from the Texas Comptroller’s Office show.
GEORGETOWN, Del. - House Bill 284 was signed by Governor John Carney on Tuesday. The bill allows licensees who sell a bottle of alcohol, other than beer, to place a cap on the bottle and allow customers to take it home with them for consumption later on.
House Speaker Brian Bosma is appointing someone new to lead the commission tasked with studying Indiana's alcohol laws — and it could be bad news for those hoping to expand cold beer sales in Indiana.