The Ritz-Carlton’s Quadrant bar is using sound waves to simulate the effects of traditional barrel-aging on whiskey, producing what staff says are temporarily well-rounded spirits that taste just like their seasoned counterparts for a fraction of the price.
The Chinese market offers a “significant market penetration opportunity” for mid-range international spirits brands, according to a new study by data and analytics company GlobalData.
RICHMOND – Cheyanne Newcomb credits her participation in the Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project (YADAPP) with giving her inspiration to help others.
Northern Irish brewer William Mayne is about to get an early taste of Brexit’s implications.
To further demonstrate its commitment to the responsible use of alcohol in the society, Guinness Nigeria Plc has sensitised no fewer than 5,000 students from 28 selected public and private secondary schools in Lagos State.
The San Diego-based craft brewery, which was sold to a new investor group last month, today named former Anheuser-Busch executive Michael Taylor as its new CEO.
Since 1975, Colorado State University social scientists have studied rates of drug and alcohol use among American Indian youths living on or near reservations.
A couple of May hearings held by the Minnesota legislature provided a preview of next year’s expected battle over whether the state should allow groceries and convenience stores to sell strong beer and wine.
Meeting for the third time in recent months, the crowded field of candidates for legislative seats in District 18—who previously had been in accord on virtually all policy issues—Wednesday night found something about which to disagree: Montgomery County’s public liquor sales and distribution system.
Boston Beer Co., the maker of Sam Adams and other popular alcohol brands, has agreed to pay New York nearly $1 million to settle charges that it failed to register its product labels with the state, officials said Thursday.