SANTA FE, N.M. - Fans of wine delivery clubs may soon have more options for getting alcohol shipped right to their front doors, especially if you are a beer lover.
House Bill 364 will allow local breweries to ship beer directly to customers.
SANTA FE, N.M. - Fans of wine delivery clubs may soon have more options for getting alcohol shipped right to their front doors, especially if you are a beer lover.
House Bill 364 will allow local breweries to ship beer directly to customers.
While many businesses in the hospitality sector struggled to stay afloat during the pandemic, the study revealed that some craft brewing companies--small independently owned businesses that rely on marking themselves out by experimenting with new flavors--bucked the trend by embracing risk and creativity.
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The Michigan Wine Collaborative announces the DREAM launch scheduled for February 24th and 25th. The Michigan Wine Collaborative's Inclusion and Expansion Committee is releasing a wine that will provide seed funding for the Inclusion and Expansion Education Fund.
The National Association of Traders and Exporters of Wines and Spirits (ANCEVE) has asked government officials for "urgent intervention" over escalating glass bottle prices, which according to local reports, are "dramatically" damaging the Portuguese winemaking industry.
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) -- Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico are pushing for a flat 25-cents-a-drink tax to combat the state's alcohol death rate, which is the highest in the country and nearly twice the national average.
The legislation survived its first committee Friday, advancing on a 6-4 vote.
If one were to walk into a wine bar or a cidery in Utah, one could be served a glass of wine or cider on tap that is more than 5% alcohol by volume — but one cannot buy a draft beer with that level of alcohol.
OLYMPIA, Wash. - A new bill under consideration this week in the State Legislature would create a cannabis commission in Washington State.
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OLYMPIA - Linda Thompson has been advocating for tougher laws against drunken driving for more than 30 years.
And on Monday she was at it again, this time testifying at a state Senate hearing for a bill that would lower the blood alcohol limit for driving, citing her extensive experience as a "preventionist." But that was not the only experience that compelled her to testify.