The groundhog says spring is just around the corner, and we are inching closer to the warm weather and cold drinks of summer. When temperatures rise, there is no better relief than an icy beverage.
Hello. This is Dr JoAnn Manson, professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. I'd like to talk with you about a recent report in the New England Journal of Medicine that provides the most compelling evidence to date that alcohol consumption is causally related to atrial fibrillation (AF), and that by reducing or abstaining from alcohol, the burden from AF can be reduced.
Absolut's campaign acknowledges that alcohol consumption can be associated with sexual misconduct while raising awareness about social responsibility.
Understanding which alcohol beverages require TTB formula approval or laboratory sample analysis can be confusing. To help the wine industry better understand, we've upgraded the Wine/Cider portion of the Which Alcohol Beverages Require Formula Approval online tool.
Women aged 50-70 are more likely to consume alcohol than younger women, at levels that exceed low-risk drinking guidelines, according to a new study.
The regulations on alcohol advertising in Poland are very restrictive and their interpretation is not consistent. Therefore, rulings given by the regulator and by the courts are setting a new framework for interpretation every year.
In December, Pittsburgh beer organization Black Brew Culture was awarded a $130,350 grant to fund its project, Increasing the Participation of the Black Community in PA Craft Beer.
New Mexico has a limited number of liquor licenses. And that means the licenses are priced so high…in the hundreds of thousands of dollars…that they’re out of reach for many small restaurant owners.
SALISBURY, Md. - The city of Salisbury is one step closer to creating its own alcohol license commission. The city council voted Monday night to support a house bill in the General Assembly that would do just that.
Naperville craft breweries and taprooms would be able to sell “crowlers” of beer under a proposed amendment to Class B liquor licenses going before the Naperville City Council.