OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – A State Senate committee passed a bill to strengthen punishment for adults who are convicted of knowingly selling or providing alcohol to minors.
Faced with challenges during a global pandemic, The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board continued to fulfill its 84-year mission to protect and support the public’s health, safety, and welfare by regulating the distribution, import, manufacture, delivery and sale of alcoholic beverages.
When the conversation around the lack of diversity in the wine industry exploded last summer, it caused an uptick in awareness of Black-owned wineries and winemakers of color.
BISMARCK — North Dakota senators sank a bill Thursday, Feb. 4, that would have permitted bars and liquor stores to sell alcohol on Sunday mornings
LARA Director Orlene Hawks and MDHHS Director Elizabeth Hertel urge the state’s 19,000 liquor licensees and fans to play it safe this Super Bowl Sunday by abiding by MDHHS COVID-19 safety protocols and serving patrons responsibly.
The much-awaited EU cancer plan presented on Wednesday (3 February) aims to address key cancer risk factors such as cancers caused by smoking, harmful alcohol consumption, as well as exposure to pollution.
- Permanently-reduced excise taxes for craft beverage industry are included in end-of-year legislation
WASHINGTON (NEWS10) – The Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act (CBMTRA), which will permanently reduce excise taxes for brewers, vintners, cider makers, and distillers and remove regulatory barriers, will be included in the end of year legislation.
Tim Karchut has a simple mission.
“We want to be the Kentucky of the north,” the distiller and co-owner of Hudson Bay Distillers said.New research from the Prevention Research Center of the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation examines whether recreational marijuana legalization in Oregon and marijuana and alcohol retail outlet density levels are associated with co-use and beliefs supportive of use of each among teens.
Interprovincial alcohol distribution in Canada has always been a nightmare. For our wineries, breweries and spirit makers, selling alcohol to Americans is easier than selling to consumers outside their own province.