AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission will announce a new mentorship program Tuesday to pair up military veterans who want to start an alcohol-related business with veterans who already have.
IRELAND - New legislation to reduce the exposure of children to advertisements featuring alcohol products come into effect from today.
Australians could save themselves and their households thousands of dollars each year by changing their relationship with alcohol, a study has found.
Metro Detroit retailers could see liquor and wine shipment delays through the holidays as one of Michigan's largest distributors scrambles to fix delivery problems.
SAN RAMON, Calif., Nov. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Accela, a leading provider of cloud-based solutions for government, today announced the launch of its Civic Application for Business Licensing and Civic Application for Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC).
For some 18 million Americans, Prohibition lingers. Counties from Texas to Massachusetts are still officially dry, functioning rather miraculously without readily accessible booze close to 90 years after the nation’s major anti-hooch law was repealed.
n today’s age, how is the culture of social drinking affecting teens, and what can we all do to stay safe, in an alcohol saturated environment?
Researchers at the University of Bristol have found evidence of an association between generalized anxiety disorder at age 18 and harmful drinking three years later, thanks to the long-term health study Children of the 90s.
In light of several recent communications from the Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) to individual breweries, members are reminded that it is TTB’s position that the advertising provisions of the Federal Alcohol Administration Act (FAA Act) and the implementing regulations under 27 CFR Part 7 (Labeling and Advertising of Malt Beverages) apply to all advertisements in any media, including social media.
As we head into the holiday cocktail party season, most social drinkers know they’re likely to drink more than usual. Fewer, however, are likely aware that Canada’s low-risk alcohol guidelines recommend people limit themselves to just four drinks (three for women) on any single occasion.