A law change in Iowa allows distilleries to do more. One local business owner expects a big impact on his bottom line. Ryan Burchett owns the Mississippi River Distilling Company in LeClaire. Tomorrow marks the first day he’ll be selling wine and beer at his shop.
High-risk drinking at the University of Iowa has seen a steady decrease over the last 10 years, although the behavior remains almost twice as high at the UI as the national average.
Dartmouth has released its latest data on the number of alcohol-related incidents involving undergraduates on campus. The new information, which tracks incidents through the 2018-2019 academic year, is available on the Student Wellness Center website.
Cannabis NB says it lost $2.2 million in the first quarter of its current fiscal year, adding to losses piled up last year as sales by the agency continue to under perform expectations.
Despite an overall fall in consumption of alcohol in recent years beer sales are on the rise, a new report shows.
Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS), in partnership with Tito’s Handmade Vodka, will kick off a fundraising effort today at Montgomery County ABS retail stores to raise $10,000 during the month of August for the Warrior Canine Connection (WCC) organization.
First, I am not a lawyer, so if you are a cannabis or wine marketer and have any questions, talk to a lawyer in more detail. I am just a wine marketer trying to break down some of the laws that create a regulated space in digital marketing.
WASHINGTON (WJLA) — With the deaths of several Americans in the Dominican Republic over the past couple of months, tainted liquor is believed to have contributed to the victim's deaths.
CNN — The arrest of an airline pilot on suspicion of being under the influence of alcohol has travelers wondering about alcohol policies for commercial pilots and the screening in place to detect behavior that could endanger passengers.
RALEIGH — Legislative changes that sought to privatize liquor sales in North Carolina won’t happen in 2019, according to Rep. Ray Russell (D-Boone).