Hundreds of thousands of people visit Jack Daniel's Lynchburg distillery each year, but for many of them, the tour is a sideline attraction during their trip to Tennessee.
Six UConn students who were charged with alcohol-related offenses after the death of another student may not serve any time in jail after a Connecticut judge granted them a special form of probation.
As the opioid crisis metastasizes and marijuana continues to be legalized across the country, drug use is on the rise. And as these substances become more common in everyday life, they also become more common on the road.
Alcohol makers have rejected an offer by a senior federal health bureaucrat for the industry to put forward experts to join a panel reviewing Australia's controversial safe drinking guidelines.
RICHMOND — Each year young adult leaders are the driving force for the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control's (ABC) Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project (YADAPP).
Do you remember the age you were when you first got drunk? According to a new study, your life might depend on it.
A Transformation in Three-Tier Wine Sales
winebusiness.com
June 17, 2017
Daily transactional data for three-tier wine sales will soon be widely available to wineries, a breakthrough that stands to transform the way wineries track and manage an estimated $1.8 billion in annual depletion allowances.*
The sweeping change is underway at Vermont Information Processing (VIP), an industry software and information provider that has long supplied daily depletion data to the beer industry.
VIP purchased Beverage Data Network (BDN), a supplier of wholesaler depletion data to the wines and spirits industry, in July 2015. Then in January 2017, VIP quietly purchased TradePulse, a depletions data provider focused largely on California wineries.New data from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare reveals a trend among teenagers to abstain from alcohol, unlike their parents.
A bill that would severely curtail how liquor licenses are distributed advanced to the full House, and local lawmakers are optimistic that it will help put a dent in "stop and go" nuisance alcohol-selling businesses.
RALEIGH - A stripped-down version of a bill loosening craft brewing regulations is getting consideration in the Senate.