WAILUKU — Department of Liquor Control Director Glenn Mukai said Wednesday that the department isn't changing any of its rules for nonprofit liquor licenses — it's just complying with state laws that have been in place since 2008.
If the NFL's recent decision to lift its longstanding ban on liquor advertisementsis likely to make the upcoming season a slightly more bibulous affair, football fans shouldn't expect to see the hard stuff on the Super Bowl menu any time soon.
Newark, NJ (June 7, 2017) — Drinks Technology, a new information technology (IT) services company focusing exclusively on the beverage alcohol industry, has launched to meet the technology needs of suppliers, distributors and the other companies operating in the three tiers of the alcohol beverage industry.
Pennsylvania State University has agreed to reform how it handles its fraternities and sororities after the hazing death of a student, Timothy Piazza, at a frat party, the university leaders announced last Friday.
The Wine and Spirit Trade association says the gin boom, sales of which have surged 12% - the fastest growth rate of any spirit drink, according to the latest WSTA Market Report, has helped spirits overtake beer in an historic industry first.
People around the world are drinking less beer, fuelling a global dip in alcohol sales.
Thailand Alcoholic Beverages Market Outlook to 2018 — Changing Consumer Preferences towards Spirits to Impel Growth' presents a comprehensive analysis of the alcoholic beverages aspects including market size of alcoholic beverages market in Thailand by revenue along with the market segmentation by different types of products such as beer, spirits, wine and others, by regional consumption, by on-trade and off-trade channels.
The liquor industry is finally ready for some football. Whiskey, vodka, rum and other spirits will be allowed to advertise in NFL games this season for the first time according to new league rules that give liquor a boost in its long quest to be seen as socially acceptable as beer.
On this day in 1851, the state of Maine passed a law banning the sale of alcohol.
Summer ? the season of binge-drinking ? is upon us. And who is likely to be knocking back more than a few? Older women, according to a study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.