New York wine and liquor stores are struggling as their customers dry out from the boozy days of the pandemic -- and a pair of state lawmakers has concocted a potentially controversial remedy for the hangover.
High Chinese tariffs on EU brandy would leave French companies with vast amounts of cognac that could be hard to sell elsewhere, according to Reuters' calculations, analysts, and investors who fear firms could be forced to discount.
To-go cocktails are here to stay after Gov. Maura Healey signed them permanently into law Tuesday, as part of a supplemental budget bill that contained pressing amendments to fund the emergency shelter system.
A new Ohio bill would require state-approved training for anyone who serves alcohol if it becomes law.
The UK brewing industry is continuing to experience closures across the country, new figures from the Society of Independent Brewers (SIBA) show.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A plan allowing adults to get their drinks to go Downtown and in Franklinton is moving forward after being approved Monday night by Columbus City Council.
South Africa is at a critical point in the evolution of its alcohol sector, which fought to survive during a globally unprecedented series of Covid-19 induced alcohol bans. Within this revitalised trading environment, deep data and skillful analysis of this sector have never been as important.
Maybe it's also time to rethink drinking?
Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that.
Shops selling vapes must be licensed like alcohol outlets to stem the epidemic of child nicotine addiction, MPs will demand this week. It comes as research shows that more than three quarters of the public support toughening the law so the devices can't be sold at toy shops, sweet stores and other places aimed at youngsters.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Nearly 6,000 people died from alcohol-related causes in North Carolina in 2022, with about 32,000 being sent to emergency rooms in the state, according to the N.C. Department of Public Safety.
Those statistics spurred Gov. Roy Cooper to declare April Alcohol Awareness Month.