The national beer industry has had a sour time of late, as people’s alcoholic beverage habits shift to other, fancier, more flavorful drinks, according to an Aug. 1 page one Wall Street Journal story.
The American distilled spirits industry is booming. From new small, craft distillers to long-established brands, American workers and ingenuity are driving a spirits renaissance.
UNITED KINGDOM - 'Drunk wasps' sound fictional, but they are real and very dangerous. When the pests no longer have access to their usual food supply, they turn to sugar or fermenting fruit.
The vast majority of Coloradans suspected of driving under the influence in 2016 had been drinking, but only a small fraction had used marijuana, says a first-of-its-kind study of DUI cases published by the state Division of Criminal Justice.
Facebook on Thursday announced that, effective immediately, it will require addiction treatment centers to obtain certification from monitoring firm LegitScript before being approved to advertise in-person addiction treatment services in the United States.
Researchers from South Korea and the USA have investigated whether or not there is a relation between alcohol consumption and unemployment.
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PATIENTS lie so often about their booze intake that doctors double the answer, a study found.
Snapchat has made moves to address the age-gating concerns of alcohol advertisers over the last year, and it’s gotten Budweiser and Moët to buy into the mobile-messaging app’s promise of better targeting.
Alcohol in Ireland now costs so little that a woman can consume enough to damage her health by spending just €5.50 a week while a “fatal” amount can be bought for less than €10, a new pricing survey suggests.