The Texas House of Representatives voted Saturday in favor of House Bill 3287, which requires breweries making more than 175,000 collective barrels annually to buy back beer from a wholesaler in order to continue direct-to-consumer sales, according to the Houston Chronicle.
FOLLY BEACH, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina regulators were wrong were they allowed a food truck to begin selling frozen ice pops made with alcohol without an alcohol permit, the city of Charleston is saying in a letter.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Gov. Terry Branstad will sign into law a bill updating Iowa's alcohol laws Tuesday.
Now there is a grey topic if ever there was one. It has been prompted by the very lively debate created around our supply chain roundtable recently.
Would you chop off a finger or forgo a daily wash if it meant you still had access to the internet? As being online is increasingly seen by some as a modern necessity to rival running water a recent survey has revealed the staggering amount people would give up in order to stay connected.
Health Canada is funding a new study that will attempt to shed light on drinking habits in the North, and what people know and believe about booze.
Georgia Governor Nathan Deal just made sweeping changes to the state's alcohol regulations official, signing Senate Bill 85 into law on Monday. The legislation allows breweries and distilleries sell directly to consumers, and it will go into effect September 1.
On April 13, 2017, the federal government introduced the Cannabis Act (Act), the much-anticipated legislation to legalize and regulate the use of cannabis for recreational purposes.
A New Jersey man who says he drank too much tequila before crashing his motorcycle and seriously injuring his leg, is suing not one, but two bars that served him — even though cops determined he wasn't legally drunk.
Binge drinking is an issue on college campuses, especially before sporting events. Some schools are looking toward selling alcohol themselves to control the problem.