The Department of Health and Social Care has opened up a public consultation on the descriptors used to refer to low alcohol products so that people can make “informed choices” following the recent growth of the sector.
PISCATAWAY, NJ - A new study led by a Colorado State University researcher indicates that riding with an impaired driver is prevalent among emerging adults, with 33 percent of recent high school grads reporting the risky behavior at least once in the previous year.
The more alcohol you drink, the higher your heart rate gets, according to research presented today at EHRA 2018 Congress, organized by the European Society of Cardiology.
Jim Beam Bourbon, the world's No. 1 bourbon, continues to outpace the industry, filling its 15 millionth barrel of bourbon since the end of Prohibition.
One of the challenges of running a bar is conducting an inventory. This is because the inventory is fluid (pun intended) and very hard to keep track of if you are not on top of things.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — At a time when most state agencies, organizations and departments have suffered from several years of budget cuts, now so does the Illinois wine industry.
A bill making its way through the Wisconsin Legislature could have winemakers and wineries raising a glass of their own goods in celebration.
Resident Arturo Jimenez is concerned with what he believes is a proliferation of alcohol licenses in Pomona.
The hopes of Maryland’s craft brewers for sweeping changes to the state’s beer laws flattened Friday like an open beer left out too long as a legislative committee rejected Comptroller Peter Franchot’s “Reform on Tap” initiative.
This Saturday, Saint Patrick’s Day revelers around the world will celebrate the Irish icon by crushing about 13 million pints of Guinness.