Last week, in Connecticut Fine Wine and Spirits LLC v. Seagull, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed a lower court’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit from Total Wine & More challenging parts of Connecticut’s Liquor Control Act and related regulations.
Last week, in Connecticut Fine Wine and Spirits LLC v. Seagull, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed a lower court’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit from Total Wine & More challenging parts of Connecticut’s Liquor Control Act and related regulations.
OLYMPIA — A bill to allow underage students to taste wine as part of their studies has passed the state House. Authored by state Rep. Bill Jenkin, R-Prosser, House Bill 1563 would allow students age 18-20 to taste wine in the classroom and work in wine production...
OLYMPIA — A bill to allow underage students to taste wine as part of their studies has passed the state House.
Assessing the patterns of energy use and neuronal activity simultaneously in the human brain improves our understanding of how alcohol affects the brain, according to new research by scientists at the National Institutes of Health.
SALEM, Oregon — A legislative work session Tuesday afternoon at the capitol continues efforts to allow hop growers to build breweries on land they own or lease.
A lot of digital ink has been spilled of late over the fate of the wine industry. Baby boomers are aging out of wine consumption and millennials are not embracing wine in the numbers that had been expected.
Two West Michigan breweries are joining forces. Kalamazoo-based Gonzo’s BiggDogg Brewing will merge with Saugatuck Brewing Co. in Douglas, according to Saugatuck Brewing Co.
There’s a war raging between Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot and State Sen. Ben Kramer (D-District 19).
BC Liquor Stores are again giving dry graduation events the ‘thumbs up,’ as part of the BC Liquor Distribution Branch’s annual Support Dry Grad fundraising campaign.