Alcoholic beverage labels tease, teach and entice customers, but no brew, spirit or wine may be sold before the time the federal government gives its label approval.
NEW CANAAN, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut woman charged with driving under the influence was drunk on vanilla extract, which contains a significant amount of alcohol, police said.
The whiff of pot on Wall Street is unmistakable, but banks, wary of federal regulators, won’t touch the stuff.
LONDON, Jan 25 — Japanese brewer Asahi has agreed to buy the beer business of London Pride-maker Fuller’s for £250 million (RM1.35 billion), the pair announced today.
In 2018, wineries shipped more than 6 million cases of wine, a nine percent increase over the previous year, according to Larry Cormier's presentation at the annual Direct to Consumer Wine Symposium held in Concord, California.
Bardenay owner Kevin Settles is optimistic about legislation that would reform Idaho's liquor licensing. Among other changes the bill, similar to one he helped craft in 2009, would give more latitude to city and county governments.
Forty years ago, when Charlie Papazian founded the American Homebrewers Association, the idea of a homebrewer in every neighborhood and a brewery in every town seemed unreal.
The UK wine industry is running out of glass, creating unprecedented price hikes for bottlers - and the situation is unlikely to be resolved before 2020.
ALEXANDRIA, VA (January 24, 2019)—A. D. "Zander" Guy, Jr., Chairman, North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission (NC ABC Commission), was voted chair-elect to the NABCA Board of Directors.
The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) Women's Leadership Council (WLC) elected the group's 2019 Advisory Board led by Chairman Philana Bouvier of Young's Market Company and Vice Chairman Jessica Cyr of Martignetti Companies, both of whom will serve two-year terms.