There are a lot of mixed messages about alcohol. On the one hand, moderate amounts have been linked to health benefits. On the other hand, it is addictive and highly toxic when we drink too much of it.
VICTORY, N.Y., Feb. 14, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE:STZ) (NYSE:STZ.B), a leading beverage alcohol company, today announced that Bill Newlands has been promoted to president and chief operating officer (COO).
Magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair could view the Irish market as a “no-go” zone if advertising restrictions in the alcohol bill are not eased, the UK’s largest publishing industry body has warned.
BANGKOK, 14th February 2018 (NNT) – An anti-alcohol group has held a seminar to discuss the effectiveness of the country’s laws that control alcohol consumption.
Many of the 27 million people taking a cruise this year will spend a fair amount of shipboard time cozying up to the bar. But liquid lubrication may cost consumers more than it's worth.
In 2012, a startup named Club W set out to help millennials find and buy decent wine on the internet. With bottles from a few boutique vintners, a slick web platform and a simple recommendation algorithm, the Los Angeles-based company had a propitious plan.
Now through Saturday, you can opt into one or all four separate lotteries, ranging from more than 400-available bottles of Elmer T. Lee Bourbon for $38 a bottle, to just 12-bottles of Booker’s Kentucky Straight Rye, going for $600 a pop.
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eastside Distilling, Inc. (NASDAQ:EAST), a producer of craft spirits today announced the appointment Kim Davis as the company’s Controller.
A recent headline declared, “Massachusetts is looking at a radical overhaul of its byzantine alcohol laws.” That isn’t the only state where critics claim that alcohol regulations are “antiquated”, no longer relevant for today, and need major “modernization.”
ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgians would be able to purchase alcohol at restaurants and wineries on Sunday mornings under a proposal approved Tuesday by state senators.
The Senate voted 38-18 in favor of allowing on-premise consumption to begin at 11 a.m. on Sundays.