"We see premium becoming the 'standard' pour, and standard brands declining further." These are the words of Chris Shead from Pernod Ricard, talking about spirit sales in the UK.
WASHINGTON — Do you know how much alcohol is in your drink? If you're making a judgment based on taste and smell alone, you may miss the mark, a new study from England finds.
There are more ways to trade the autonomous driving trend than you might think, according to a top Wall Street firm.
When Ohio State announced its stadium-wide beer sales for the 2016 football season, its effect on alcohol-related incidents on gameday was a question.
Alcohol makes our behaviour unpredictable, so why don't we limit its potential impact in public houses, asks Jim Duffy
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission has banned alcohol from all its offices and subsidiary departments to get in line with the country's anti-corruption campaign, Caixin reported on Thursday.
Making wine more 'sessionable' will help boost US wine sales and appeal to new consumers, a leading US wine producer has claimed.
Colleges have long had to walk a delicate line with drinking. The majority of American undergraduate students will spend over half their education not being allowed to drink legally, a distinction that became standardized in 1984 when the National Minimum Drinking Age Act effectively made 21 the legal age for consumption of alcohol nationwide.
A state representative issued a memo declaring his intention to propose amendments to the liquor code. Rep. Gene DiGirolamo, R-Bucks, said he would amend Act 39 to allow the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board to negotiate with suppliers on all items in deciding markups
According to a recently released national poll commissioned by the Center for Alcohol Policy, four-in-five Americans support individual states' ability to regulate alcohol.