SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) – According to new data from the Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) survey, the rate of alcohol use among LGBTQ+ youth in Utah County were double those of their peers.
Gov. Jared Polis signed HB21-1027 on Tuesday at Northside Kitchen in Avon. The new law will restrict to-go drinks from 7 a.m. to midnight every day, and limit each order to one liter of spirits, two bottles of wine and two six-packs of beer.
The total fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) market had a relatively strong Memorial Day, with dollar sales up 1.4% compared to 2020 and up 14% compared to 2019.
Gov. Tom Wolf on Tuesday suggested that he will veto a bill that would allow thousands of retailers with licenses to sell beer and wine to begin selling cans of mixed hard alcohol drinks to go, including convenience stores and grocery stores.
According to new findings from IWSR Drinks Market Analysis, total beverage alcohol consumption increased by 2% in 2020, the largest volume gain since 2002.
With pandemic restrictions easing, wineries should see a rise in sales at tasting rooms, and online purchases may remain above pre-pandemic levels.
PINE RIDGE, S.D. — The town of Whiteclay in Nebraska is just a mile south of the Pine Ridge Reservation, that over the years has been ravaged by alcohol abuse. In an effort to reverse that, the Whiteclay makerspace is now providing jobs and resources for native artists.
England is now home to almost 100 more distilleries than Scotland, as the popularity of gin continues to soar.
In 2012, Colorado voters were the first to approve the recreational use of marijuana. Fast forward to May 2021, and its recreational use is now legal in 17 states, plus Washington, DC and Guam, while medical use is legal in 36 states and four territories.
More and more Big Ten universities are opting to sell alcohol to the general public at football games.