SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah lawmakers may be forced to deal with disappearing beer brands and move heavier alcohol content brews into grocery and convenience store shelves.
“Will Millennials kill Costco?” wondered a Washington Post headline a few months back.
Certain types of discounts on wine and spirits, such as those offered directly by the retailer, are not allowed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
FLORIDA - Local businesses are being urged to ensure all licensing is in order and to seek free supplemental training ahead of the new rules that will take effect in the state on Oct. 1 for the sale of high-point beer and wine.
ELIZABETHTOWN, N.C. (WECT) - A Columbus County man was cited for multiple offenses after an undercover purchase of alcohol in the Walmart parking lot in Elizabethtown led to the discovery of an active liquor still in his backyard, officials said.
The Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control (DLC) and its partners, Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Breakthru Beverage Group, have raised $6,000 to support the Fisher House Foundation, a not-for-profit focused on bringing family members to the bedside of injured service members.
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Changes could be coming to fraternities and sororities at the University of Missouri. A 40-member task force made recommendations to the university Tuesday after nearly a year of discussion.
Boulder, Colo.—Growth for small and independent craft brewers1 remained stable for the first half of 2018, according to new mid-year metrics released by the Brewers Association (BA)—the not-for-profit trade association dedicated to small and independent American brewers.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- While the majority of Americans (55%) think that drinking in moderation makes no difference to their health, the percentage who say it is bad for one's health outweighs those who say it is good, 28% to 16%.
Mutsumi Kimura, 55, who became the third-youngest president in Takara’s 93-year history in June, plans to expand the company’s network in the U.S., its biggest export market.