April North Korean authorities appear to be taking steps to crack down on illegal businesses, particularly those serving alcohol and unlicensed karaoke, a photo recently obtained by NK News suggests.
The Iowa House has voted to limit liability for bars and restaurants accused of over-serving a drunk customer.
A ban on liquor advertising would strip broadcasters of a considerable source of revenue and probably dent the struggling South African economy, but would do little to combat alcohol abuse, experts say.
In a historic and bold stroke, the Kentucky General Assembly passed a measure on April 2 that is viewed as a tremendous leap forward for the Kentucky bourbon industry.
Wine Australia has issued a warning to shonky exporters after being granted new powers to safeguard the industry from counterfeit operators.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Throughout the month of April, the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) will be recognizing Alcohol Awareness Month, as highlighted by the U.S. Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), to raise awareness about alcohol abuse.
Anchorage, AK – The Alaska Alcohol Beverage Control Board met today in Nome, to address the region’s liquor problems and to examine last month’s listening session that was held in Bethel by state officials, as reported by KYUK.
UK winemakers are celebrating a record year after nearly 4 million bottles of sparkling and still wines were released into the market in 2017.
Arlington, Va., April 02, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility (Responsibility.org) today released an updated version of its Virtual Bar app and website, which allows users to explore different factors that affect their blood alcohol concentration (BAC).
Collaborations in the craft-beer industry, like the ones that will be showcased at the fifth-annual Collaboration Fest taking place this Saturday at the Hyatt Regency, celebrate the spirit of camaraderie and cooperation.