Recent headlines touted a link between daily alcohol consumption and a nearly 20-percent decrease in mortality risk — but those findings may be clouding the true relationship between alcohol and good health.
While millennials have been blamed for beer’s downward spirals, it seems that the next generation may be even worse news for the industry. A report from Berenberg Research found that Gen Z prefer drinks like vodka, gin, and wine to beer.
Lawsuits would be limited against Iowa businesses serving alcoholic beverages to drunken drivers under a bill approved Wednesday night in the Iowa Senate.
For parents of young kids, talking with our kids about drugs and alcohol may seem like something we're supposed to tackle years from now — but experts recommend we begin open and ongoing dialogue about these topics as early as age 6.
The Vermont House on Wednesday approved the merger of the Vermont Lottery Commission and the Department of Liquor Control. The bill, H.571, which would create the Department of Liquor and Lottery, would allow for the sharing of resources and could lead to long-term savings, the bills sponsors said.
There is no end to people's opinion about whether drinking alcohol is good or not. Sometimes, it is denied in the name of morality, while others advise abstinence for reasons associated with good health.
As a way to attract millennials, the Planning Commission is examining the possibility of relaxing the city’s rules against opening a bar/lounge in downtown Decatur. Planning Commissioner Eddie Pike asked City Planner Karen Smith at the January meeting to research the issue.
PHOENIX — A solution to saving the Verde River, one of central Arizona’s most important rivers, could come in an unlikely form: A cold glass of beer.
The B.C. government is challenging Alberta's ban on B.C. wines through the Canadian Free Trade Agreement's (CFTA) dispute settlement process.
An Aldi Christmas advert for alcohol, featuring the computer-animated Kevin the Carrot, has been banned for inappropriately appealing to children. The supermarket's television advert saw the character reference the horror film The Sixth Sense and ended with an alcohol-related voice-over rhyme.