Mississippi lawmakers are trying to get the state out of the alcohol distribution business with House Bill 512.
TORONTO, Ont. --At a time when many people are taking part in Dry January --dropping booze for the month --doctors continue to sound the alarm about rising alcohol consumption during the pandemic.
Breakthru Beverage Group is purchasing St. Louis-based Major Brands. The deal is expected to be done this spring.
Rising cases of the Omicron variant are affecting staffing at Michigan's liquor distribution centers, according to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission.
The provincial government is poised to expand the use of vaccination passports, to purchase alcoholic beverages at the SAQ and marijuana and its related products at SQDC outlets, says a report in Le Journal de Montréal.
So what is Dry January, how can you take part - and what health and lifestyle benefits could you experience as a result of laying off booze for the month?
Here's what you need to know.
Changing business models and the explosive growth of ecommerce have turned the spotlight on beverage alcohol sellers. They'll likely face increased scrutiny in 2022 to ensure they're complying with federal, state, and local requirements.
Britain's most popular bottles of wine are set to see a sharp price rise under tax changes claimed to make alcohol duty 'fairer'.
It is established case law that someone suspected of drunk driving must consent before a blood test can be performed on them, for the safety of both the individual and the medical personnel performing the blood draw.
Why does alcohol play such a central role in most people's lives? Although our taste for booze has typically been dismissed as an evolutionary accident, a closer look at history and the relevant science suggests that it actually helped catalyze the rise of civilization.