Kentucky's storied whiskey business is facing significant difficulties, with a number of distilleries filing for bankruptcy amid mounting debt, falling demand and uncertain global trade conditions.
- Miami Beach Approves Pilot Program for Controlled Alcohol Sales on Public Sands Amid Mixed Reactions
Miami Beach is taking a sip at something new: a pilot program that'll permit alcohol sales on its public sands.
EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH, La. (WAFB) - Businesses caught selling alcohol to people underage could soon face increased fines in East Baton Rouge Parish.
As Los Angeles County's craft breweries have dealt with the pandemic and inflation, they are now gearing up for further economic changes as a result of tariffs.
The DADDS system is designed to passively detect when the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of a driver is at or above the legal limit, which can then prevent the vehicle from operating. The technology aims to detect alcohol automatically, without requiring any additional action by the driver.
Some Missouri brewers might be toasting Gov. Mike Kehoe for signing the American Beer Act into law. HB 1041 reduces the state's malt liquor tax from $1.86 a barrel to $0.62 a barrel for beer produced at American breweries. Kehoe signed the bill into law Thursday at the Anheuser-Busch brewery in St. Louis.
A bill establishing a new Historic Distillery License for sites listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places was signed into law, state officials announced.
Wholesale alcoholic beverage distributor Republic National Distributing Co., will close its West Sacramento facility in the fall, shedding 136 jobs as it exits the business statewide, according to a WARN notice to the state Employment Development Department.
The seven largest craft breweries in Colorado saw sales crater in 2024, an exclusive Axios Denver analysis finds.
Why it matters: The figures indicate that Colorado's well-established beer scene is not exempt from the tough times plaguing the nation's brewing industry.
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo signed Assembly Bill 375, a bill to permanently allow cocktails to-go in the state, making Nevada the 31st state to make this consumer- and business-friendly measure permanent.