BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Fans of Bayou Bengal Lager and Ragin' Cajuns Genuine Louisiana Ale can pop open another cold one. Louisiana lawmakers won't be meddling with the university-affiliated beers.
OLYMPIA — Customers sampling liquor at Washington craft distilleries can have their half shot with water or soda.
The Texas House of Representatives voted Saturday in favor of House Bill 3287, which requires breweries making more than 175,000 collective barrels annually to buy back beer from a wholesaler in order to continue direct-to-consumer sales, according to the Houston Chronicle.
FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina regulators were wrong were they allowed a food truck to begin selling frozen ice pops made with alcohol without an alcohol permit, the city of Charleston is saying in a letter.
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal just made sweeping changes to the state's alcohol regulations official, signing Senate Bill 85 into law on Monday. The legislation allows breweries and distilleries sell directly to consumers, and it will go into effect September 1.
The fight against recent changes to Maui's liquor laws is heating up.
WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts task force will hold six public hearings to discuss potential reforms to the alcoholic beverage industry in the state.
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A crackdown on underage drinking and illegal alcohol sales in New York has led to more than 100 arrests and the seizure of more than 125 fake IDs.
Employee Allison Hennessy asked every customer at Bully's Liquor last week to sign her petition asking Gov. Rick Scott to veto a bill allowing the sale of spirits in grocery stores.
It was the voters of Boulder who approved the nation's steepest sugary drink tax in November, but only the city has the power to implement it.