The wine and spirits industry in the United States could face significant economic challenges if a proposed 25% tariff on Mexican-origin products is implemented, according to a report by John Dunham and Associates, released by the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA).
More breweries, taprooms and brewpubs closed in 2024 than new ones opened, according to Brewers Association year-end stats. It's tough to know what's really causing the lackluster state. Changing consumer tastes?
In the podcast, ABS Community Business Engagement Specialist John Bowles and Clase Azul Mexico Global Brand Maestro Rubn Vargas join host Jocelyn Rawat to discuss the tequila-making traditions of Mexico and the unique collection from Clase Azul Mexico.
Labels on wine, distilled spirits and malt beverages in the U.S. would be required to list alcohol content and nutritional information per serving, plus notification of potential allergens, under two new rules proposed Thursday by the Treasury Department.
A measure to lower the legal limit for drunk driving in Washington cleared its first legislative hurdle Thursday.
WILMINGTON, NC (WWAY) - Wilmington is known for having some of the best bars in the Cape Fear. But for a period of time during the 20th century, they wouldn't have been allowed to exist.
Friday marks 104 years since prohibition began nationally, banning the sale and import of alcoholic beverages starting in 1920.
The Treasury has lost 500,000 (US$607,000) a day in revenue since the double-digit hike on spirits tax in the UK.
Across the United States, it is illegal to purchase alcoholic drinks if you're under 21.
SPRINGDALE, Ark. - Dry January, a personal challenge to forego alcohol throughout the first month of the year, continues to increase in popularity, with many citing health as the main reason.
The Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) announced recently that outgoing Governor Jay Inslee has appointed Jim Vollendroff, MPA, as chair of the LCB board.