8 years after the adoption of the WHO European Action Plan on Alcohol (EAPA), 1,2 the region has the highest prevalence of drinkers, heavy episodic drinking, alcohol consumption per capita, and the lowest proportion of abstainers, compared with other WHO region.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WENY) -- Soon you'll be able to enjoy a glass of Riesling while marking off your bingo card in New York.
The Alcoholic Beverage Labeling Act of 1988 requires that TTB consult with the Surgeon General (SG) on the warning label when “…available scientific information would justify a change in, addition to, or deletion of the statement.”
By the end of 2019, Minnesota will stand alone as the only U.S. state still featuring a 3.2 beer law, a holdover from Depression-era prohibition that restricts grocery and convenience stores to selling beer with 3.2% alcohol by weight, which is about 4% alcohol by volume (ABV).
Counties across Wisconsin are using automated kiosks to conduct Breathalyzer tests for people required to take part in court-mandated alcohol screening.
Manitoba's craft brewers will be able to keep more cash from sales they make on-site if the Progressive Conservatives are re-elected next week.
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Allowing bars in nine California cities, including Sacramento, to apply to stay open until 4 am could cost at least two million dollars a year.
Let’s face it, America has some weird laws: North Carolina bingo games cannot last more than five hours, and Coloradans need a permit to modify the weather.
Another round in the Alaska bar wars is exposing friction between bars and breweries as consumer drinking habits change, and the future of a booming multimillion-dollar industry is at stake.
During National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, we raise awareness of substance use disorder and celebrate the millions of Americans who have successfully overcome addiction.