Local businesses, nonprofit organizations, breweries and event venues have felt the squeeze recently from what is perceived as tougher enforcement of laws through the state Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control, local leaders say.
The three friends, all in their late 20s, were enjoying their annual weekend getaway. But they weren't lounging by a pool, getting tipsy on beer or sugary cocktails.
ANNAPOLIS — Several bills regulating county liquor licenses got preliminary approval in the Maryland General Assembly on Thursday.
Two days after a state legislative panel gutted a bill allowing breweries to ramp up beer production while still charging for drinks in their taprooms, the Senate restored the original proposal while making concessions to Montana's tavern owners and distribution companies.
Pernod Ricard has announced it has formed a new global organisation for its travel-retail activities in an endeavor to fully align its ways of working with the most important trends of the wine and spirits industry to achieve its topline growth objective.
OTTAWA — Governments across Canada will unveil an internal-trade agreement Friday designed to not only knock down domestic business barriers, but also lay the groundwork for talks to eventually establish a cross-country marijuana market.
We Americans have a complicated history with alcohol. It's one that's been deeply influenced by immigration, but also by xenophobia.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) — The final countdown is on as Nebraska's largest alcohol auction on record gets underway.
LINCOLN — In the summer of 1997, Frank LaMere drove through the dusty village of Whiteclay and counted 32 people along the highway who appeared intoxicated.
The growing U.S. thirst for imported Mexican beer help send Constellation Brands Inc.'s stock on its biggest rally in three years, even as simmering border tensions threaten to undercut demand.