It's a brutal reflection that the craft beer market is no longer as hot as it once was. But it is, what it is, and the beer industry needs to be prepared.
North Carolina craft brewers aren't navigating just tariffs right now, but also an ongoing slowdown for the beer industry.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) - Construction crews have finally begun work on the Oregon Liquor Cannabis Commission's new, 347,000-square-foot warehouse.
April marks Alcohol Awareness Month, a time to educate ourselves and our communities about the risks of alcohol misuse and its widespread impact on health and well-being. It is important for people to fully understand the risks of alcohol so that they can make informed decisions about whether to drink.
North Carolina lawmakers have proposed at least nine bills this year that seek more regulation on the sale and purchase of gummies, drinks and vaping products containing compounds from hemp.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - After four and a half years of fighting for action, Bryan and Teresa Wright joined Gov. Mike DeWine as he signed House Bill 37 into law, known as Liv's Law.
The legislation officially goes into effect on April 9.
When Caledonia Spirits, a Vermont-based distillery known for its Barr Hill Gin, spent four months preparing an order for shipment to Quebec, the company expected their bottles to reach customers across the border.
Instead, after President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada in early February, the order was abruptly canceled.
RALEIGH, N.C., April 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Talk it Out NC, the North Carolina initiative to prevent underage drinking, is encouraging communities to engage in open dialogue about the effects of underage drinking this April during Alcohol Awareness Month.
Gov. Spencer Cox on Monday signed SB328, the annual update of Utah liquor laws, which would permit people buying groceries online to add beer to their order and have it delivered to them in the parking lot.
MURRAY, Utah (KUTV) - A string of repeat DUI offenders has many Utah residents raising the question: Is the Beehive State doing enough to keep drunk drivers off its roads?