JAMAICA, Vt. (AP) More than 50 teenagers from New Jersey are in trouble in Vermont, where state police say troopers broke up a party involving a "vast quantity" of alcohol.
Two drinks industry bodies have joined forces to better protect “authentic” Scottish whiskies. The Scottish Craft Distillers Association (SCDA) and Scotland Food and Drink have formed a new alliance, which they say signifies the growth potential of the distilling sector.
Two drinks industry bodies have joined forces to better protect “authentic” Scottish whiskies. The Scottish Craft Distillers Association (SCDA) and Scotland Food and Drink have formed a new alliance, which they say signifies the growth potential of the distilling sector.
INDIANA — Ask an Indiana resident if he or she favors Sunday alcohol sales, and the answer is likely to be yes. A June study conducted by Ball State University and Old National Bank found that a majority of Hoosiers, 58 percent, supported allowing stores to sell alcohol on Sunday, which has been outlawed since prohibition ended way back in 1933.
INDIANA — Ask an Indiana resident if he or she favors Sunday alcohol sales, and the answer is likely to be yes.
HYDERABAD - It would help consumers check the price and lodge a complaint. The Excise and Prohibition Department has made it difficult for retail liquor shop outlets to sell liquor at higher than the fixed Maximum Retail Price (MRP) across the State by launching two new initiatives here on Saturday.
HYDERABAD - It would help consumers check the price and lodge a complaint. The Excise and Prohibition Department has made it difficult for retail liquor shop outlets to sell liquor at higher than the fixed Maximum Retail Price (MRP) across the State by launching two new initiatives here on Saturday.
Advocates of preserving South Carolina’s three-store limit for liquor licenses are hoping legislators quickly pass a bill to keep liquor off the shelves of grocery stores and pharmacies statewide.
Advocates of preserving South Carolina’s three-store limit for liquor licenses are hoping legislators quickly pass a bill to keep liquor off the shelves of grocery stores and pharmacies statewide.
This legislative session, Senator Joan Carter Conway and the Baltimore City Delegation have reintroduced House Bill 747 and Senate Bill 398, which would give the Baltimore City Liquor Board the authority to require mediation between liquor licensees and community members before a public hearing can be scheduled for a license renewal protest.