When the Old Gold resumed serving shots of W. L. Weller bourbon along North Killingsworth Street last weekend, no one stood in line at the bar.
Bob Durkin runs 10 bars and clubs in Charlotte, and, because of that, he has 10 decisions to make Tuesday: whether to renew state licenses for serving liquor, beer and wine.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds (R ) signed legislation Monday that permanently allows cocktails to go, making it the first state to keep a temporary measure put in place in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
ST. GEORGE — When Gov. Gary Herbert announced last week that face coverings would be required in all state-run facilities, the first thought was on higher-education buildings and places like the DMV.
HARRISBURG, DAUPHIN CO. (WOLF) — Having expanded the online product catalog back to about 6,000 items, resumed online Special Order sales and eliminated the six-bottle order limit, FineWineAndGoodSpirits.com has returned to expanded e-commerce sales.
A recent state report on drunken driving arrests raises some serious concerns about one of the most stubborn problems facing modern society.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Officials in western Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County are halting all on-site consumption of alcohol in bars and restaurants due to what they call an “alarming” spike in COVID-19 cases.
RICHMOND – Starting Wednesday, July 1, the commonwealth will enact 19 laws that impact the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC), its licensees and applicants for ABC licenses.
In a recent editorial, the Mackinac Center for Public Policy asked why hard liquor needs to be treated so much differently than beer and wine in state law. The answer is simple -- because distilled spirits are much stronger intoxicants than beer or wine.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah’s alcohol control authority is giving restaurants and bars a little more relief during the COVID-19 pandemic.