The provincial government have introduced five new pilot projects with the intention to bring down the number of impaired drivers in Saskatchewan.
The most dangerous drunk drivers and domestic violence abusers may be banned from buying takeaway alcohol under a proposal by the West Australian government, but the opposition says it impinges on civil rights.
Quebec-based brewery Glutenberg is voluntarily recalling a batch of its non-alcoholic beer after it was found to contain alcohol.
New Zealand's burgeoning boutique spirits industry is setting up its own sector group as it begins to look for more government support for the rapidly growing industry.
In Germany, when you buy a case of beer, you put a deposit down on your purchase, take the plastic crate filled with bottles of delicious brew and go have yourself a good time.
While we do love our beloved Lidl and Aldi, there is one thing we wish the discount supermarkets offered us, on top of all their bargains: online shopping.
The UK’s first civilian trial of alcohol interlocks, which require a ‘clean’ alcohol-free sample of breath to be provided before the car is started, is to take place in Durham.
Nairobi — The Nairobi City County Alcoholic Drinks Control and Licensing Board (NCCADCL) has raised concern over the ease with which underage people, are accessing liquor through online outlets.
Ireland’s drinks industry is experiencing a period of growth and innovation, but faces significant challenges ahead, according to Patricia Callan, director of the Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland.
As the New Brunswick government moves toward increasing the amount of alcohol people can bring in from other provinces, a craft brewer association isn't entirely enthusiastic — as long as the playing field for producers remains uneven.