A spending watchdog is calling on the Alberta government to refund more than $2 million in taxes collected under a markup program for brewers that was struck down by the courts last spring.
PIERRE, S.D. - State senators gave a resounding yes Thursday to allowing discount prices again for alcohol such as wine and beer in South Dakota.
The state House is the next stop for Senate Bill 53.A move by Ottawa to use Canada's food guide to drill home the dangers of chronic alcohol use caught some nutrition and addiction experts by surprise, but they welcomed the tougher stance on an issue they say demands a co-ordinated strategy.
OMAHA, Neb. -- The state has found a way to add millions to Nebraska coffers but one industry says the plan would bump its taxes by some 350 percent.
Despite the opening of medical marijuana dispensaries in Ohio, many colleges and universities continue to ban any forms of medical marijuana on campus.
UK beer brand Lucky Saint has unveiled a new advertising campaign featuring nuns drinking bottles of lager accompanied by a reference to a passage in the bible.
Born out of a love for seltzer, Vena’s Fizz House in Downtown Portland, Maine is made to feel like a old-fashioned soda fountain spot.
Trade body the Distilled Spirits Council and 45 businesses have urged the US to negotiate with Mexico and Canada to end retaliatory tariffs on American whiskey.
- Americans are drinking less, but almost half still think sharing a drink improves work relationships
Americans aren't just setting the booze aside for Dry January. For the third year in a row, the country's total consumption of beer, wine, and spirits declined...
In a blow to Alaska’s cannabis industry, newly inaugurated Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed former Fairbanks City Councilwoman Vivian Stiver and Wildlife Trooper Lt. Christopher Jaime to the state’s Marijuana Control Board, which could have serious implications for the state’s efforts to regulate on-site cannabis consumption at state-licensed dispensaries.