CANCUN, Mexico – All-inclusive resorts along Mexico’s Caribbean coast are popular with Arizonans and high tourist season there was just getting started in mid-November, but the death of an American following her vacation near Cancun at the start of 2017 had many worried about tainted alcohol.
THE Thai Alcohol Beverage Business Association (TABBA) says the public and private sectors should work together to clarify the ambiguities in the country’s new alcohol control law.
Pennsylvania last year entered what was, for the natives, a brave new world of alcohol sales.
Now on the cusp of the biggest alcohol sales weeks of the year, by several barometers it appears that long-stalled plunge into a more convenience-oriented market is working out.
One of the charms of the Triangle craft brewing scene is how collegial it is, with most of the people involved viewing one another not as competition but as additional sources of good beer. There are numerous tales of brewers helping out others with ingredients, equipment, and advice.
Shipt, a grocery delivery service that began operating in North Carolina last year, temporarily halted one if its biggest selling points – bringing beer and wine to its customers’ doorstep – in recent weeks because of legal uncertainties.
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — To help keep drunk drivers off the roads, the Washington Regional Alcohol Program (WRAP) is offering free rides via Lyft throughout the D.C. area during the holiday season.
Spirits have chipped away at beer's popularity for several years, but executives at Brown-Forman (BFB) see an even faster-growing kind of booze than spirits: straight-up hard liquor.
Southern Comfort has launched a new campaign that focuses on its New Orleans roots, as it seeks to drive sales over the Christmas period.
The new campaign focuses on the spirits ties to New Orleans
Lansing — The Michigan Senate on Wednesday approved legislation that would continue to prohibit liquor stores from operating within a half-mile of each other, defying efforts by state bureaucrats to scrap a longstanding proximity rule.
The immediate effects of drinking too much alcohol are obvious, unpleasant and can even be life threatening, but a new study has shown that young people who drink excessively, to the degree that they are admitted into hospital because of it, are also at a much higher risk of sustaining injuries in the following 6 months.