Ahead of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics, news reports out of notoriously secretive North Korea indicate that the country might have created it’s very own domestic beer, using a so-called exclusive brewing technique.
BISMARCK, N.D. - An American Indian tribe has extended its suspension of new alcohol taxes and rules on the reservation located in the heart of North Dakota's oil patch.
Don't expect No Rules Vietnamese Porter — the popular, sweet, bourbon-barrel-aged coconut beer — on store shelves this year.
HARTFORD, CT — Perhaps the eighth time's a charm for Gov. Dannel Malloy in his last quest to change Connecticut's liquor laws. Malloy will once again push to allow retailers to sell alcohol below the minimum bottle price.
As alcohol is woven into daily routines and social lives, health authorities are warning that just a few drinks a night could actually be a form of chronic alcoholism.
A new think tank initiative, thought to be a first for the drinks industry, has launched with an aim to “revolutionise” how brands and bartenders work together.
SEATTLE — Back Bar Project is growing its U.S. distribution network through a new multi-state deal with Breakthru Beverage Group’s Trident Division of emerging craft brands.
(CNN) More children have been affected by drinking during pregnancy than previously thought, according to a study published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
According to the Washington State Wine Commission, there were only 19 wineries in 1981. Today over 900 exist across the state. Washington is the second largest premium wine producer in the U.S., with California being the first.
The WHO European Region has the highest level of alcohol consumption in the world. However, the level of awareness of the link between alcohol consumption and increased risk of cancer remains low.