It could be the next big evolution in the growth of New York state’s beer industry: A one-stop shop where small brewers can find help with marketing, sales, distribution, packaging and sourcing ingredients.
Young drivers need more education about how long it takes the body to process alcohol, a district judge has said. Barney McElholm made the comment when sentencing a driver who was caught when almost three times the legal limit.
Let’s be real here for a minute — most of us are willing to forego carbs, give up fried foods and possibly even say no to a slice of cake, but that glass of wine or cocktail? That’s another story, especially during the holidays.
Cannabis use by teenagers in Washington has dropped since the drug was legalized in 2012, according to a study published Wednesday by the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Wine and spirits producers are set to see a key tax break eliminated, with the U.S. Treasury Department moving to close what it sees as a loophole for drinks importers.
Wholesalers and retailers of wine and spirits had better be aware of the new retail norms. The Washington D.C.-based Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) has been ramping up its investigations into legal infractions that break the Tied House Rules...
Long before Eggnog was just a boxy carton at the supermarket, one that turned up in the dairy case around Thanksgiving, people cared enough about the drink that they were willing to riot over it. And not just anybody, but the disciplined cadets of West Point.
Thirteen organisations that work to tackle alcohol misuse in Scotland have benefited from £175,000 (US$221,000) worth of grants awarded from the fifth round of the Scotch Whisky Action Fund.
Pennsylvania has cracked open $791,412 in state grants thanks to a 2016 law that loosened the state’s Prohibition-era system of alcohol sales.
While many states are legalizing marijuana, that doesn't mean people are free to consume it without any repercussions. People can still be fired for testing positive for cannabis in a drug test. But that may not be the case in Oregon any more.