To the average wine lover, their favorite alcoholic beverage is an important part of their quality of life. But does opening a bottle of Cabernet at dinner contribute to the health of the U.S. economy?
In just four years, the economic impact of small and independent U.S. craft brewers has doubled, according to an updated report issued by industry trade group the Brewers Association on Tuesday.
Alcohol e-commerce platform Drizly has signed up the former head of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s U.S. unit as it competes against Amazon.com Inc. for dominance in the online drinks market.
The number of distilleries opening in the UK continued to grow in 2016, with 45 new distilleries opening last year taking the total number to 273.
Suntory Holdings Ltd., the liquor giant that is facing a slowdown in the Japanese market, stepped back from its goal of almost doubling annual revenue by 2020.
American craft brewers are not just good at making amazing, flavorful beer—they are also great at using their beer as a force for good.
Retailers have been delivering newspapers for years, but for most, further expansions into delivery have been pretty slow to emerge.
TGI Fridays is doing something that no other chain restaurant has done before — delivering booze.
Spirits Europe has "warmly welcomed" the implementation of the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), and called on the European Union to "build on its success".
Who cares who makes your beer? So long as it tastes good, that's what's important.