The president of a soon-to-open distillery in North River, N.S., is thrilled that a plebiscite in the dry community will allow it to go wet.
ON JANUARY 15, 1922, THE New York Times reported that 35-year-old Robert Doyle, a veteran of World War One, was found blinded and afraid in his rooming house on West 23rd Street.
Irish whiskey might be about to get caught in the Brexit wars.
The sale of foreign magazines like Vogue, GQ and Grazia may become illegal in Ireland under new alcohol laws.
Bar and hotel owners are preparing for what their industry calls a "monumental shift" in the Saskatchewan liquor landscape.
AMERICAN booze prices here could be set to skyrocket after a US trade agency listed Ireland’s Alcohol Bill in its trade barriers report.
National Beer Wholesalers Association launches 'Delivering Local Jobs'; Tells story of independent beer distributors in...
Plans for pot delivery on P.E.I. are underway. The province has put out a request for proposals (RFP) as it looks for companies interested in delivering pot door-to-door.
Impaired driving has been around as long as people have been motoring. The first arrest for drunk driving was in 1897, long before any lab testing could be done.
Have you’ve ever wondered why whiskey brands advertise less than beer? Or why whiskey models wear more threads than scantily clothed beer ladies?