Plans for pot delivery on P.E.I. are underway. The province has put out a request for proposals (RFP) as it looks for companies interested in delivering pot door-to-door.
Impaired driving has been around as long as people have been motoring. The first arrest for drunk driving was in 1897, long before any lab testing could be done.
Have you’ve ever wondered why whiskey brands advertise less than beer? Or why whiskey models wear more threads than scantily clothed beer ladies?
RICHMOND – A purchase of Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum from Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Authority stores from now through Aug. 31 will not only stock the bar with the popular rum but also benefit wounded U.S. veterans.
Utah restaurants that serve alcohol will say good riddance Tuesday to those mandated signs that read: “THIS PREMISE IS LICENSED AS A RESTAURANT NOT A BAR.”
Earl Grey-based liqueurs and tea-based cocktails are taking brewing up a storm in London’s bar scene and the off-trade – and some think it could even replace our love-affair with gin.
From local term limits to state action like California’s Prop 64 that legalized marijuana, the voice of the people through direct measure has significantly impacted U.S. public policy.
It’s not clear is whether the Alaska Legislature will completely revise state alcohol laws for the first time in 35 years.
Most American craft breweries know how difficult it can be to get their beer in front of the consumer, especially in light of crowded tap lists and tight shelf space at bars and retailers.
BOISE, Idaho – Idaho State Liquor Division Director Jeff Anderson has announced two internal promotions to key members of the division’s staff.