Rapid growth in the number of small and independent breweries that rely on taproom sales has received a lot of attention- not all of it positive-across the beer industry. Any disruptive change in a mature product market is news.
We have received a number of questions regarding how we plan to address the significant backlog of applications and other work items we now have following the shutdown, including how long it will take us to resume normal operations.
Trader Joe’s has always done things differently than traditional grocery stores: That’s pretty much its appeal and one of the reasons it’s developed so many hardcore devotees over the decades.
Tech company Everledger is using blockchain-based bottle traceability to tackle counterfeiting in the wine and spirits industry.
After a lengthy search, Proximo Spirits has announced that Michael Keyes will be its next president and chief executive. A 30-year industry veteran, Keyes comes to Proximo from Brown-Forman, where he served for 10 years as president, North America.
Two state legislators from across the aisle are working together to legalize the sale of beer that can be taken to-go from craft breweries.
Texans should be able to buy liquor on Sundays. At least, that's what one state lawmaker thinks. State Rep. Richard Pena Raymond (D-Laredo) introduced House Bill 1100, which says liquor stores should be open seven days a week.
Alcohol is a major contributor to the global burden of disease. It’s also a key risk factor for preventable illness and death in Africa. For example, alcohol consumption during pregnancy is associated with many adverse effects on children.
The Richmond-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday will hear a challenge to Virginia's habitual drunkard law brought by four homeless alcoholics from Richmond and Roanoke.
The leader of Montgomery County’s Department of Liquor Control says the department received an unfair evaluation by a pro-business advocacy group that argued the county should end its wholesale and retail liquor monopoly.