David Vos is about to do something his dad couldn't when the elder Vos first bought the St. Cloud liquor business back in 1973 — open the door to customers, on a Sunday.
The state Alcohol Task Force held a liquor hearing in May in Foxboro to get public input on proposed legal and regulatory changes affecting the alcohol industry. It was a sign that the times they are a-changing.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The New Mexico Wine & Grape Growers Association, looking to the local brewing industry for inspiration, is changing its name and launching a marketing campaign to attract more visitors and young people.
Beginning July 1, sake will be taxed higher, as a wine rather than a beer. The tax hike stems from House Bill 689, which Gov. Rick Scott signed into law last week.
For most, it's common knowledge that the legal blood alcohol (BAC) limit for operating a motor vehicle in the state of California is less than .08 percent.
MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — On Sunday's in the summer, the parking lot at South Lyndale Liquors is reserved for family.
MADISON — Wisconsin's craft brewers and wineries are banding together to head off a plan they fear could force them out of business by prohibiting them from selling their beer and wine where it is made.
Illinois is already losing out on alcohol sales, and changes to Indiana's alcohol sales regulations could add to the state's revenue woes.
Aiken City Council has a full plate Monday evening with first reading of a revised food truck ordnance among the items on the agenda.
Craft brewers, wineries and distillers are beefing up their legislative efforts following an