A service has been launched for families of children who were exposed to alcohol in the womb. A new support service has been launched for the families of children who were exposed to alcohol in the womb.
The Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC) set a one-day store record of more than $116,000 in sales during the Whiskey Rocks celebration on June 14, which was held at the Burtonsville retail store located at 15620 Old Columbia Pike.
Millennials, the generation born from the 1980s to the 1990s, is being ravaged by a deadly crisis that saw more than 36,000 of their number commit suicide in 2017 alone. This deadly affliction is being called "deaths of despair" and it’s increasing among young Americans.
During Apartheid, blacks were no longer citizens of South Africa. They became citizens of independent "homelands". Blacks became (foreign) "guest laborers" who merely worked in South Africa as the holders of temporary work permits with no voting rights.
Shopkeepers that sell "superstrength" alcohol to street drinkers could soon be identified and fined using forensic technology that can trace exactly where cans were purchased.
The first time an Israeli bartender asked me whether I wanted a shot I hadn’t ordered, I figured he was taking me for an easily duped tourist. He wouldn’t be wrong; I’m not immune to scams, and it was my first night out in Tel Aviv.
These days, it seems like the only way to sell beer is to make each brew a once in a lifetime experience drinkers will want to line up down the block for. Beer lovers have become so enamored with the idea of hunting “whales” that we’ve basically seen a “whale-ization” of the industry.
Texas governor Greg Abbott has signed into law a measure that vastly expands the number of retail liquor licenses an individual may own in the Lone Star State.
The U.S.-China tariffs dispute is impacting part of California’s wine industry — glass bottles, as the wineries are sourcing glass from new manufacturers to control costs, Xinhua reported.
HARRISBURG, PA — On Monday, June 17, Pennsylvania's Secretary of Agriculture Russell Redding announced that grants will be made available in an effort to expand the state's brewing industry.