If nothing else can spur the world to combat climate change, maybe the love of beer can. A new study published in the journal Nature Plants found that beer prices could double under the worst-case “severe” scenario for rising heat and droughts.
Venues around the country are opening that want to capitalize on a growing national sport: competitive ax throwing. And many are being granted liquor licenses.
Alabama beer distributor Michael Schilleci has been elected Chairman of the National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA). In the role, he will lead the distribution industry’s national policy and advocacy efforts for the next year.
OAKVILLE, Ontario, Oct. 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- MADD Canada is proud to announce that The Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, is the recipient of a 2018 Citizen of Distinction award for her outstanding efforts to strengthen Canada’s impaired driving laws.
We former “little rascals” recall covering our tracks by refilling the vodka bottle with water—a white lie to stay out of trouble. Places worldwide commit similar acts of deceit, ironically called “adulterating” alcohol, watering down bottles at bars or even filling empty pricey bottles with a lesser product.
It's no secret that you can find tons of tasty and boozy treats in Disney Springs, but the latest icy dessert from Paddlefish Restaurant at the Walt Disney World Resort really takes the cake (or, ice cream, rather).
American universities are grappling with (at times, fatal) problems of students excessively drinking. Fraternities are regularly on the news for the excesses of Greek Life, where alcohol, parties and hazing frequently occur.
Two American Indian tribes in Idaho on Wednesday were awarded $1.8 million from the U.S. Department of Justice in grants to improve public safety in their communities.
TrakUrWine, LLC is a new company founded by Jim Farrell, President and CEO of Beverage Merchandising, Inc. (BMI), a 25-year-old brand service company which operates exclusively in the adult beverage industry.
Hard seltzers, the feistier cousins of nonalcoholic sparkling waters like LaCroix, are surging in popularity — a small but growing reason for optimism within the flagging beer industry.