It says something about Canada that many famous cases throughout Canadian legal history relate to the regulation of alcohol.
At least 3.9 million early deaths are being averted worldwide every year by people being physically active, according to a new study published in The Lancet Global Health today by researchers at the Universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has published new guidance for marketing terms used to advertise or promote gin and gin products.
The Wine & Spirit Education Trust has announced plans to branch out into offering dedicated beer qualifications for the first time.
SALT LAKE CITY — A dramatic drop in airline travel due to the coronavirus pandemic cut the number of liquor licenses the state could issue for restaurants in the new Salt Lake City International Airport.
Everyone seems to be looking for a silver bullet that will effectively reduce alcohol problems. Some entities seem to like tax increases; other groups like education programs.
There are myriad black-owned brands delivering a vast array of top-quality spirits that would make a fine addition to any at-home bar. In light of recent events, we’ve highlighted 10 brands worth checking out.
The thought in the headline crossed my mind, and then we were sent this video from the PourMyBeer people making the case.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is encouraging consumers to mark Ontario Craft Beer Week and Ontario Wine Week by supporting local beverage alcohol producers as the province takes additional steps to help the sector recover from the impacts of COVID-19.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) is set to put in motion plans to turn temporary alcohol guidelines, amended at the start of the coronavirus shutdown, into permanent rules, despite opposition from addiction recovery advocates.