Since the Supreme Court's 2005 Granholm v. Heald decision, more than a dozen additional states have legalized direct shipping by wineries to consumers.
HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today released its 2016-17 Annual Report and Retail Year in Review, two publications that provide insight into agency operations and sales.
While the alcohol ban on University of Iowa fraternity and sorority events remains in effect, a pilot program running this semester will allow eligible chapters to host a single event in which alcohol can be present under specific guidelines.
Evelyn Piazza, if she had one last chance to speak to her son, would tell him his family loves him — and "Don't go." Don't go, that is, to the party that killed him a year ago at Penn State University's Beta Theta Pi fraternity house.
On Tuesday, January 30, the Senate Regulated Industries and Utilities Committee voted 6 to 4 in favor of Senate Bill 17 (SB 17) better known as the ‘Brunch Bill’. The committee handles the licensing and regulating of Georgia’s utilities such as gas and electric as well as alcoholic beverages.
Two sweeping proposals introduced Tuesday seek a boost in state funding to fight substance abuse – including a constitutional amendment – but Republican resistance likely makes their passage a long shot.
The wine industry is entering a “golden age” thanks to young millennials who have adventurous tastes and prefer to invest in experiences over material goods, according to new research.
Nearly 90 percent of boys and almost 65 percent of Indian girls have admitted to drinking alcohol before the age of 18, according to a survey by NGO Community Against Drunk Driving (CADD) in collaboration with the Delhi Police and National Crime Records Bureau.
With a history dating back over three centuries, South Africa's world-renowned wine industry has long been the domain of generations of just a few elite white families. But the emergence of a crop of new black players such as winemaker and owner of Aslina Wines, Ntsiki Biyela, is changing the makeup of the industry that is among the world's top 10 wine producers.
When Tomas Josas and his business partner named their company "Prohibicija" (prohibition), little did he know that the irony would soon backfire.