Three out-of-state businesses and one in-state business have submitted proposals to operate the Alcohol Beverage Control warehouse in Gluckstadt.
The Foundation for Advancing Alcohol Responsibility, a nonprofit that advocates against drunk driving and underage drinking, wanted that progress to continue. It relaunched its We Don't Serve Teens campaign in advance of the night before Thanksgiving, or Blackout Wednesday, when there is a spike in alcohol consumption and drunk driving accidents.
Pubs and breweries will face major financial losses and many will be forced to shut if the energy bill relief scheme is not extended for them beyond 31st March, new research shows.
Nip of Courage Wholesale (NOCW) has launched an online ‘Supplier Review Scorecard’ which allows for communication better NOCW and distilleries and highlights areas where a distillery is working well and other areas that could be improved.
A more contrarian argument suggests prohibition was actually a success — pointing at dramatic reductions in alcohol consumption during and after the Prohibition Era, alongside declines in alcohol-related mortality and crime.
SALT LAKE CITY -- The Utah State Legislature may be forced to increase the number of liquor licenses for bars and restaurants as the state's economy continues to grow.
Wednesday marks 100 years since Norway's Vinmonopolet was established, with the state-owned wine monopoly becoming a national institution in its century-long existence.
A new study supported by two wine industry groups puts the economic contribution of the industry in California annually at more than $73 billion in California and $170.5 billion for the U.S.
DENVER (KDVR) -- Liquor store owners across Colorado are waking up to the news that Proposition 125 passed.
The Michigan Senate recently passed a bill to make cocktails to-go a permanent menu item for restaurants and bars around the state.
Senate Bill 1163, sponsored by Sen. Curtis Hertel, D-East Lansing, would nix the current expiration date on a previous law allowing qualified businesses to sell alcoholic beverages off premises. Without the passage of the Senate bill, the law expires at the end of 2025.