Before craft beer aficionado Matthew Starr buys a new IPA or Pilsener at his favorite beer store, he picks up the can to check for a date. "I will look for a date code 100 percent of the time," the 35-year-old D.C. attorney said.
NASHVILLE — After grocers reported a lengthy and difficult regulatory process in 2015 to achieve their license to sell wine, the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission says it is working to improve the process and effectively regulate the alcoholic beverage industry, according to a news release.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Don't miss your chance to interact with representatives from across the beer industry at its premier gathering — the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) Annual Convention and Trade Show.
Summary: College students with disabilities binge drink more often than their non-disabled student peers, research concludes. The study provides the first picture of alcohol use and binge drinking by US college students with disabilities.
Saskatchewan is ignoring proven solutions to its alcohol problem, a local physician says.
DENVER — Insurance claims for car crashes have jumped since recreational marijuana was legalized in Colorado, Washington and Oregon, spurring concerns about traffic safety as more drivers take to the roads under the influence.
The Minister for Agriculture Food and the Marine, Michael Creed T.D. and Bord Bia CEO, Tara McCarthy this week marked the success of Irish beverage exports to the US, which grew to over €500 million last year, at a trade showcase in Chicago.
Tens of thousands of Canadians were hospitalized because of alcohol in 2016, according to a new report from the Canadian Institute of Health Information.
The legislation would let restaurants and other North Carolina retailers sell alcohol as early as 10 a.m. on Sundays instead of waiting until noon.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah lawmakers might consider increasing the alcohol content allowed in beer sold in grocery and convenience stores as national breweries look at cutting production of 3.2 percent beer because all but two states have abandoned it.