A month after slapping bright red and yellow cancer warnings on bottles of wine, vodka and other tipple late last year, workers at the government-run liquor store in Whitehorse, Canada, took them all off again.
Digital marketing can be a mind field in the drinks industry, but a new report suggests that distillers, brewers and winemakers alike should focus their efforts on Facebook more than any other platform.
A lot of us drink. Too many of us drink a lot. Worldwide, each person 15 years and older consumes 13.5 grams of pure alcohol per day, according to the World Health Organization. Considering that nearly half of the world doesn’t drink at all, that leaves the other half drinking up their share.
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission wants alcohol delivery people to be on the lookout for signs of human trafficking in TABC-licensed bars, restaurants and liquor stores.
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY - Student Senate will host a flag display on the UC front lawn from 10 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Friday to symbolize the number of alcohol-related incidents that occurred at Lehigh in 2017.
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Beverage Control is starting a new glass recycling program at one of its locations.
Substance abuse researcher Jason Kilmer of the University of Washington presented a talk on Monday explaining the social, physical and psychological effects of substance abuse. The talk was titled “Beer Goggles to Blackouts: The Science of Substance Use.”
Several D.C. bar and restaurant owners spoke out at a public hearing yesterday voicing their concerns about a part of a proposed bill handed down by Mayor Muriel Bowser in October 2017.
The way that low strength beer and wine is marketed could be increasing overall alcohol consumption in the UK, experts have claimed.
The Alberta Liquor Store Association is hoping for a quick resolution to the trade war that's now preventing businesses from bringing in new bottles of B.C. wine.