There's an app for everything, including alcohol now. A new smartphone app from Alabama’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Board lets you browse for booze in its stores. Just search for Alabama Beverage Online Services, or AL-Boss.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. - State lawmakers say they're willing to give liquor stores a shot at handing out samples, but not everyone was saying cheers to the legislation.
House Bill 1098 would allow retail liquor stores offer free samples of wine, beer and liquor.CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- A smartphone app called Harbor, currently under development by researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, teaches young adults how to talk to a peer if they are concerned about that other person's drinking or drug use.
Delegates passed a bill that would continue the kind of flexibility with beer, wine and liquor sales that has been allowed during the covid-19 pandemic.
The bill passed 89-10. It now goes to the state Senate.Despite all the limited-edition bottles and the re-releases of old single malts, the good stuff is in chronically short supply. In fact, there’s even less Japanese-made whisky out there than you think.
Amidst an ongoing pandemic that has hit New Mexico’s restaurants and hospitality industry especially hard, legislation allowing alcohol delivery and opening new revenue streams, passed the House today with bipartisan support.
A state delegate from Montgomery County is pushing to let some grocery and convenience stores sell alcohol, a major deviation from the current law, which restricts them from selling beer or wine.
Between January and September of 2020, there were 2,025 unintentional intoxication deaths involving all types of drugs and alcohol in Maryland, a 12.1 percent increase from the same period in 2019, according to a report from the state’s Opioid Operational Command Center.
At a time when Americans are drinking more alcohol than ever before, a group of health organizations is lobbying Congress for a new cancer-specific warning label to be displayed on all alcoholic beverages.
A bill offered by Senator DeBar would change the age of minority in the state from 21 to 18. That means when the term “infant” shows up in legislation it is applied to those individuals from age zero to 18.