HARRISBURG, Pa., Oct. 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today released its Fiscal Year 2017-18 Annual Report, which, for the first time, incorporates retail sales trends in a single, comprehensive publication detailing agency operations, popular products, and financial results.
Changes were made to the Nova Scotia Liquor Control Act last week after decades of lobbying by Restaurants Canada.
KASSON — Municipal liquor stores saw another slight bump in sales and profit in 2017, but how that translated to individual stores, especially outside the Twin Cities metro area, is a mixology of black and red ink.
On May 30, 2018, police in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, arrested three men suspected to have been part of a group selling illicit brews in Munyaka estate and its environs.
Society must take collective responsibility to reduce the harm caused by alcohol use disorders, a University of Otago academic says.
With 163 million people tuning into the 2018 World Cup Final and a global TV audience of 111 million for the Super Bowl final, it’s unsurprising that alcoholic brands are spending more than ever to be the official drink of sporting competitions across the globe – here are the top seven alcohol brands in terms of spending on sport sponsorship.
American trade group the Brewers Association has informed its members of proposed changes to its official definition of ‘craft beer’ as it considers dropping one of its three current requirements
Israel is certainly not high on the minds of most U.S. wine consumers. Although ancient wine production in Israel is documented through archaeological evidence and chronicled frequently in the Bible, wine production and world attention has lagged among wine producing countries.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is launching a statewide survey to solicit customers’ opinions on state-run liquor stores. The DABC has begun putting up posters and handing out cards with a QR code and a website address for people to give feedback on liquor stores.
The California wine industry was handed a big win with the revised NAFTA deal reached with Canada. It will bring wider access in a country that previously was accused of "discriminatory" trade practices.