After months of tense discussions that looked often like they were more likely to end in a lawsuit than in legislation, House and Senate negotiators reached a compromise late Wednesday on a bill that largely would give grocery and convenience stores freedom as they begin to sell full-strength beer in 2019 but also would put guardrails on areas like deliveries and below-cost sales that liquor stores sought badly.
CORVALLIS, OR. May 11, 2018 – Oregon State University professor and international whiskey expert Paul Hughes is launching a Distillery Startup Workshop for those looking to start their own craft distilling business.
Chemical engineering professor and wine enthusiast Yunfeng Lu is developing a hangover pill which contains enzymes found in the liver that allow the body to process alcohol at a faster rate than usual.
A new review published online today in the journal Addiction has compiled the best, most up-to-date source of information on alcohol, tobacco, and illicit drug use and the burden of death and disease.
Despite affecting some 50 million Americans, allergies aren’t super well understood.
TOKYO - As someone who occasionally gets paid to drink beer, I understand the appeal of knocking back a cold one during the workday. Most employers, though, don’t take too kindly to their staff getting liquored up on the job.
If Finns gave up drinking, a dramatic decrease in esophageal cancer would occur, with a 23 percent drop in such cases over the next three decades, say Nordic researchers.
Online advertising for sugary, high-alcohol drinks is a veritable “wild west,” and explicitly targets minors, the Institut national de santé publique du Québec says.
Newport Beach is pulling back on where to pull taps.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (May 10, 2018) – The Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Liquor Control has announced a new social awareness campaign that de-emphasizes the role of alcohol in compelling and memorable experiences.