The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation is set to renovate all of its cannabis stores less than a year after they were first opened as the province prepares for the second wave of cannabis legalization in Canada.
Molson Coors Brewing Co.'s newly appointed chief executive is already developing a plan to address a change in consumer tastes away from beer to compete with trendy new products like spiked seltzers and cannabis-infused drinks.
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Liquor lovers can raise a toast after Gov. Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 290 into law. The measure is aimed at helping distilleries boost business and sell alcohol in the state.
NEW BRUNSWICK, Canada - A former vice-president at Moosehead Breweries has been appointed as the new head of NB Liquor and Cannabis NB.
Patrick Parent will assume the role of president and CEO that was vacated after Brian Harriman resigned earlier this year.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — The clock strikes 10 p.m. on a Friday night when the "Parent Patrol" enters a popular playground in suburban Reykjavik. The teens turn down the music and reach for their phones to check the time: It's ticking into curfew.
The St. Augustine Distillery joined two Florida distillers along with more than 150 craft distillers from around the country who gathered in Washington, D.C. from July 22 through July 24 for the distilled spirits industry's 10th Annual Public Policy Conference...
Binge drinking affects more than one-tenth of older adults in the United States, according to new research. New researc finds that a large number of older adults regularly engage in binge drinking.
Enforcement agents with Arizona’s Department of Liquor Licenses and Control have a new tool to prevent underage drinking. The app, called Age ID, allows officers to use a smartphone camera to verify an ID within a few seconds.
A person can't legally ship wine directly to their house in Alabama. However, a task force to study the direct shipment of wine met Tuesday with the goal to find a way to legalize it.
If anything can unify Congress, it may be the steady flow of jobs and new investment being poured into communities coast-to-coast from beverage alcohol retailers — to the tune of more than $300 billion a year.