COLORADO – If you go out with friends to have a couple of drinks, it’s sometimes tough to know how much is too much.
SYDNEY, N.S. — A psychology professor at the University of Massachusetts has a new app out that might help you determine if you should get behind the wheel after a few drinks or a joint.
New research into the UK’s brewing industry suggests the recent acquisitions of small craft breweries by multinationals – such as Heineken’s £40M minority stake in Beavertown – could become an industry wide trend.
The craft beer industry in the United States doesn't get any bigger than what it's become in Pennsylvania.
The Vermont Division of Liquor Control announced updates to its online training seminar platform this week.
PENNSYLVANIA - The first time Bob Lamb thought of alcohol as an escape, he was standing in a hospital emergency room.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has ruled that a statute allowing the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation to collect a fee when a person is convicted of certain drug and alcohol offenses does not deprive defendants of the right to a fair and impartial trial under both the Tennessee and U.S. constitutions.
By use of methodological enhancements of previous iterations, the systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2016 for 195 countries and territories, 1990–2016, is the most comprehensive estimate of the global burden of alcohol use to date.
KANSAS CITY, Kansas - With consumers continuing to crave more convenience, the Kansas City Council is considering enabling a new delivery service — alcohol to your door, KCUR reports.
California is poised to become the first state to restrict the distribution of plastic straws at restaurants under a bill approved Thursday by lawmakers, capturing the attention of environmentalists nationwide who hope the idea, like many with origins in the Golden State, will spread across the nation.