As of this week, the Adult Non-Alcoholic Beverage Association (ANBA) has a branch in Europe with a new board of professionals from the beverage industry. The organization is committed to uniting non-alcoholic adult beverage brands around the world.
SALT LAKE CITY -- The House Republican majority on Utah's Capitol Hill has tapped a new lawmaker to handle the often thorny issue of liquor legislation.
RICHMOND - A new license designed to ensure a safe and secure way for licensed businesses to deliver alcoholic beverages will take effect on July 1.
MIAMI & DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 6, 2022--Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits (Southern Glazer's)--the world's preeminent distributor of beverage alcohol--today announced the retirement of Shawn Thurman, Executive Vice President, National Accounts, effective December 2022.
Nunavut residents could face a tax on purchases of alcohol if a new bill passes in the legislative assembly.
The bill, called the Liquor Tax Act, was tabled May 24. Currently Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and Alberta are the only jurisdictions in Canada without a tax on alcohol, either directly or through HST or PST.
Sweeping changes to rules and certification for alcohol servers and managers at establishments that sell alcohol are to be made mandatory in only few weeks, possibly creating another employment hole at bars and restaurants that sell alcohol.
What's in a name? A lot when it comes to defining our evolving mission. You may have noted that the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control just changed its name to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services, striking the word "control" and replacing it with "services."
That pesky "bona fide" meal requirement for to-go cocktails could be 86'ed under proposed revisions to California's carry-out cocktail rules, as the state senate just unanimously approved an expansion of legal to-go booze sales.
Massachusetts is known for a lot of great things. History, sports, delicious food, beautiful beaches, and majestic mountains. While there are many beautiful things about living in Massachusetts, it can feel like there are many rules and regulations about, well basically EVERYTHING, including something that has deep roots in the Bay State: Beer.
Last week, legislators filed two bills in the N.C. General Assembly's short session to loosen restrictions when it comes to purchasing liquor and patronizing bars and restaurants across the state. If passed it would dictate changes to how the ABC Commission operates in the state.