After a brief reprieve, Colorado's booze battles have reignited this election season, fueled by millions of dollars from the likes of DoorDash, Instacart and the conglomerates behind King Soopers and Safeway.
Long before the life science, IT and cybersecurity sectors were mainstay industries in Montgomery County, Maryland, agriculture was -- and continues to be -- a strong and important presence
A new alcohol awareness campaign in Quebec wants young people to uncork their feelings. Instead of asking residents to reflect on how much they drink, Éduc'alcool is focussing on the why. "Do I drink because I feel like it or because I need to?" is the refrain of a new awareness campaign the org launched on Monday.
On July 1, 2022, the New Jersey Division of Alcohol Beverage Control ("ABC") issued an updated special ruling implementing new craft brewery regulations that were first issued in 2019.
Out-of-state wine producers can sell and ship directly to consumers (DTC) in 47 states, including Ohio. Out-of-state wine retailers can ship to only 13 states - and Ohio isn't one of them.
Whether you are a beer producer or a beer consumer, you should probably know about this. It might not sound exciting or sexy, but it's important for a couple of reasons. The USPS Shipping Equity Act would not only make it easier for breweries to ship beer direct to consumers, but it would also provide the USPS with a much-needed, new revenue stream.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin invites Virginia wine lovers from across the Commonwealth and the U.S. to celebrate Virginia Wine Month. October signals the peak of harvest for more than 300 wineries and vineyards as the next vintage of Virginia wine is underway.
The city of Dallas plans to ramp up efforts to crack down on irresponsible businesses' alcohol licenses to address safety concerns in nightlife districts.
It has been 38 years since Massachusetts outlawed "Happy Hour," drink specials offered by bars during the late afternoon and early evening to attract folks on their way home from work. Legislation is pending on Beacon Hill that would revive the practice.
Mini bottles are a great way for consumers to try small amounts of alcohol without buying a full bottle -- or they're a way for children to conceal their underage drinking without getting caught.