The report, compiled by the Social Metrics Commission, compared the circumstances of those living above and below the poverty line. It found two-thirds (66%) of those who are comparatively better off have drunk to excess in the last year, compared with just 58% of the most deprived.
DIEPPE, N.B. – New Brunswick’s Liberal Party says it’ll modernize the province’s liquor laws and expand the sale of beer, wine and alcohol to retail outlets like convenience stores if re-elected later this month.
Spirits companies have fought for decades to convince consumers and regulators that liquor should be treated the same as beer and wine. Now they’re taking on the U.S. military.
INDIANAPOLIS – Penalties might increase for minors in possession of alcohol or for retailers who sell to minors, as the state seeks ways to cut down on “over-consumption” of liquor.
TTB recognizes the time-sensitive nature of adding trade names, and our new Permits Online was designed to speed trade name amendments with automatic approvals.
Assemblywoman Nily Rozic’s legislation to reform the application process for liquor permits that allow businesses to continue serving alcohol from 4 to 8 a.m. was signed into law last week by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
We recently added two frequently asked questions (FAQs) related to malt beverage formula requirements: FAQ B13: Am I exempt from formula requirements if I sell my malt beverage only at my brewpub or only within my state?
Los Angeles-based tech start-up Drinks has secured $15 million in a Series B funding round as it aims to scale its platform which allows retailers to market wine for delivery around the US.
A senior health official has quit over concerns that the government has become ‘mates’ with the alcohol industry.
Non-communicable diseases are often associated with our behavior; tobacco remains the poster child and efforts at reduction in its use has provided lessons on how to affect similar change for other health concerns.