Is there such a thing as "healthy" beer? Not really, the experts say. But that hasn't stopped some breweries from trying to market some products as natural, fresh or "better" for you.
Solemn Oath Brewery Thursday will ask Naperville Liquor commissioners to get rid of a cap on the number of drinks the brewery can serve to patrons, increase the number of events the business can hold and allow the taproom to serve beers not manufactured onsite.
Opposition is growing over a government plan to slap public health promotion taxes on alcoholic products in an effort to expand national health insurance funds as alcohol-related diseases are covered by insurance.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- On Tuesday, in a 5-2 vote, the Alcoholic Beverage Advisory Group voted to ban liquor cards.
Politicians have long been associated - fairly or unfairly - with a certain alcohol-related activity in a brewery. But breweries in the Republic of Ireland are raising a glass to their government over a new law.
A traveling exhibit on called “Spirited: Prohibition in America,” just opened at the State Historical Museum in Des Moines. The exhibit chronicles the years when alcohol sales were forbidden across the county.
INDIANAPOLIS — Most U.S. and Canadian fraternities have one year to ban vodka, tequila and other hard alcohol under a rule adopted during the recent annual meeting of their trade association, the group announced Tuesday.
Forest Distillery is a family-owned company that was founded by Karl Bond and Lindsay Bond. The firm currently generates 17% of its revenue through Forest Gin, which is expected to rise to 90% over the next five years.
Washington, DC - The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) announced today that event registration is open for the next National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week (NDAFW), to be held on Jan. 22-27, 2019.
Chicago-based MillerCoors plans to cut 350 salaried jobs by the end of next month as part of a restructuring, the company announced Tuesday. The number of potential layoffs in Chicago isn’t yet known.