The Beer Institute is a trade organization founded in 1862 that represents the $350 billion U.S. brewing industry, which includes over 5,000 brewers and more than 2.2 million American jobs.
Pancreatitis in ethnic minorities is linked to very high levels of triglycerides and the risk is further increased by alcohol abuse and gallstones, according to a study published in the journal Endocrine Practice.
The National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) today announced the launch of DeliveringLocalJobs.com, the centerpiece of a new public awareness effort highlighting the faces of the beer distribution industry...
St. Louis-based liquor producer, importer and marketer Luxco has acquired a controlling interest in Niche Drinks, a specialty liquor company based in Derry, Northern Ireland.
Lansing — Michigan liquor store owners could face new competition next door as a result of a court ruling allowing the state to act on plans to lift a longstanding rule prohibiting licensees from operating within a half-mile of each other.
Deaths from alcohol poisoning have declined by a quarter last year following steps to mitigate the aftermath of counterfeit alcohol consumption, Russia’s consumer safety watchdog has said.
MANKATO, Minn. — Mankatoans have two fewer places to buy a drink compared to a year earlier, although there remains no shortage of places to purchase alcohol.
New Jersey's Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control is creating a task force to train local police in techniques used to enforce the state's liquor laws.
A zoning amendment backed by several members of the council is hoping to level the playing field by loosening the rules that surround wineries and other craft alcohol producers along the county’s rural Agriculture Reserve.
As public hearings are underway to modernize Quebec’s liquor laws, Éduc’alcool is calling for a minimum price on alcohol, aimed at making it harder for young people to drink. Hubert Sacy, Éduc’alcool’s director general explains his organization’s point of view.