Brewer Molson Coors wants to change customers’ relationships with beer brands by moving interactions beyond store shelves, by launching e-commerce platforms that allow products to be shipped to customers’ homes directly.
A new report on social media influencers and the alcohol industry reveals that craft brands tend to promote more engagement among followers than larger mass market brands.
Reacting to continuing efforts to privatize liquor sales, the Elizabeth City City Council voted last week to support of North Carolina's current, government-controlled ABC stores.
Starting Monday, full strength beer – up to 6 percent alcohol content – will be available in grocery and convenience stores across Kansas.
One in every 12 adults, or 17.6 million people, suffer from alcohol use disorder or alcohol dependence.
A new West Virginia law aims to foster the growth and expansion of the craft beer industry while eliminating certain burdensome regulatory requirements.
Virginia distillers are getting a boost from Richmond. A new law signed by Governor Ralph Northam will double the maker's commission earned on each bottle.
Alcohol flowed like the rivers, threatening to wash away anything decent in its path. That’s how Daniel Morton viewed Vermont society as it entered the 19th century.
One in every 12 adults, or 17.6 million people, suffer from alcohol use disorder or alcohol dependence, according to Facing Addiction with NCADD, formerly the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.
In a 2018 report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found Nevada rates of suicide have declined between 1999 to 2016. Although there has been a decline in youth suicide, Nevada has the highest rate of elderly suicide.