For years, the closest beer giant MillerCoors got to liquor or wine was calling Miller High Life the “Champagne of Beers,” a long-used playful tagline for the economy brew.
Today, the Beer Institute released the results of its latest nationwide poll, finding 68 percent of American voters want Congress to continue federal excise tax relief for all of our nation’s more than 7,000 brewers and beer importers.
NEWTON GROVE — The local Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) board is working to make improvements to the store.
Advertising budgets and strategies used by beer companies appear to influence underage drinking, according to new research from Iowa State University.
The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has extended the deadline for the implementation of the Food Safety and Standards Alcoholic Beverages Regulations, 2018 to March 31, 2020.
Washington’s State Board of Health has banned all vape products made with Vitamin E acetate, the dangerous cutting agent linked to thousands of lung injuries and 40 deaths across the country.
Over the past week, heavy rains and high winds have pummeled the Italian city of Venice, causing high coastal tides and the worst flooding the city has experienced since 1966.
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — Oklahoma's liquor stores have felt some growing pains since alcohol laws changed in 2018. "The reason that we're here is the change in the laws.
ANALYSIS/OPINION: Most Americans are familiar with breathalyzers — devices commonly used by law enforcement to detect the blood-alcohol concentration level (BAC) of a driver. Although major legal repercussions hinge on the readings from these devices, rarely do people stop to question their accuracy.
The provincial government is looking at privatizing cannabis sales in New Brunswick. On Nov. 14, Finance Minister Ernie Steeves and the Government of New Brunswick issued a press release to announce they’re searching for a single private operator to take over the legal cannabis market in New Brunswick.