AMHERST — Amherst College could soon have an on-campus bar serving beer and wine to students 21 and over.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Pabst Brewing Company and MillerCoors are going to trial, with hipster favorite Pabst contending that MillerCoors wants to put it out of business by ending a longstanding partnership through which it brews Pabst’s beers.
BOSTON (AP) — A new state program seeks to lower rates of substance abuse among young Native Americans in Massachusetts.
NATIONAL REPORT — There are countless studies examining the shopping behavior of younger generations and the effect on the retail industry. Now, as Generation Z comes of age and millennials continue to wield extraordinary spending power, convenience store retailers need to begin looking at their impact on the beer cave.
ONEDIA, Illinois -- Voters in Oneida, Illinois were asked whether alcohol should be sold in their city. They responded with a resounding yes.
UNION — Voters in Union approved the town’s municipal question about allowing the operation of agency liquor stores within town lines by a vote of 757 to 465.
The question was: Shall this municipality authorize the State to permit the operation of agency liquor stores on days other than Sunday?Voters in three Lakelands counties on Tuesday used the power of the ballot box to lift Sunday alcohol restrictions in a move officials said will benefit economic development in their areas.
The Sense Group has welcomed the setting up of an advisory board to put the recently launched National Alcohol Policy into action.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Minneapolis voters have weighed in favor of a ballot initiative to throw out a decades-old liquor restriction. By 72 percent, Minneapolis residents voted yes on the ballot question.
A wave of surprising legal judgments has been unfolding over the past couple of months relating to the US three-tier wine sales system.