WASHINGTON, D.C. (NEXSTAR) — Drive sober or get pulled over. That’s the message from the U.S. Department of Transporation as the holiday party season approaches.
Nearly 10,000 people died last year in alcohol-related crashes, and now the DOT is hoping a new ad campaign will remind people to be safe.
A third of millennials are planning to host a teetotal Christmas this year - by serving up non-alcoholic beverages to friends and family.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) drunk-driving crashes claim more than 10,000 lives per year (1). Not only are these people liable for their actions, the establishments where they were drinking are also susceptible to punishment for over-serving clientele who then injure a third party.
Boise, Idaho – December 9, 2019. The Idaho State Liquor Division (ISLD) recognizes the importance of its role in the area of alcohol abuse prevention and education. An education award of $60,000 has been provided to the ISLD for the development, enhancement or expansion of effective alcohol education efforts throughout all of the Gem State.
According to a recent study by global market intelligence company Fact.MR, U.S. craft beer brewers are adapting to new realities of the industry’s mature landscape. Beer enthusiasts continue to support local independent and small community craft beer aficionados, and pressure on distributors has intensified with increased competition, according to The Brewers Association’s chief economist.
Volumetric consumption of beer in Australia is set to decline over the next four years, hitting mainstream beer, but the value of sales will increase, according to analysts at Fitch Solutions,
Fitch, which recently released its Q4 report on the Australian food and drink market, found “rising health awareness and higher taxes” was going to have a significant impact on the beer market.ALBANY, N.Y. - A new study finds adding a nickel deposit on wine and liquor in New York would help keep them out of the trash but increase the cost to retailers.
New Delhi: In a first, people can now buy seized liquor at 25 per cent cheaper prices than prevailing market rates as the Delhi government has issued an order to sell such liquor.
After two major brewing companies announced they will no longer produce the lower-strength beer that can be sold in Minnesota grocery and convenience stores, Senator Karin Housley (R-St. Marys Point) is renewing her call to modernize the state’s liquor laws.
PHOENIX — Dylan DeMiguel is a partner at the The Shop Beer Co. in Tempe. Originally he thought he’d head to law school, but it turns out his entrepreneurial spirit drew him into the booze business.