Drugs and alcohol contribute to a large number of accidents in Colorado. Many of those accidents happen because the driver is impaired not by illegal drugs, but legal drugs.
Today’s consumers are more health conscious than ever before and seeking out healthier product alternatives as result. With greater awareness about the health risks of heavy drinking, inevitably consumer attitudes and buying decisions towards alcohol are changing.
Remember the legal battle over whether beverage companies would be allowed to supply branded drinkware to bars and restaurants for free? It was something big-name companies were in favor of, but smaller companies, like craft brewers, were against.
People have to be “honest” about their cannabis use if they want the stigma to go up in smoke. That’s according to one of five experts at a panel discussion on the legalization of cannabis held Sept. 10 at Niagara College’s Niagara-on-the-Lake campus.
BRAINTREE − A controversial big-box liquor outlet that opponents say would be bigger than all of Braintree’s other stores combined has received the town’s approval to open on Pearl Street.
If everything’s actually bigger in Texas—the craft beer market is no exception. Apparently, happy hour is every hour in the Lone Star State, as craft breweries have seen massive expansion in the past few years.
MIAMI & DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct 15, 2018--Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits (“Southern Glazer’s”)—the world's pre-eminent distributor of beverage alcohol—today announced that it has appointed Ryan DeVecchio to the position of Vice President and General Manager of New England, effective immediately.
HealthDay News — For patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), modest alcohol consumption is associated with a reduction in all-cause mortality, while drinking 1.5 or more drinks per day may increase mortality, according to a study recently published in Hepatology.
The wine industry scored a small win in Sacramento recently, bringing a handful of post-Prohibition laws up to date in the age of social media.
The Supreme Court recently granted certiorari to review an opinion of the Sixth Circuit on constitutional limits on states’ ability to regulate the distribution of alcohol beverages. Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Ass’n v. Byrd, No. 18-96.