On May 17, 2018, Washington issued its first Winery General Permit (“Permit”) to regulate discharges of process wastewater from wineries to land, groundwater, and wastewater treatment plants under the authority of the State of Washington Water Pollution Control Act, Chapter 90.48 Revised Code of Washington.
Moonshine is as American as apple pie. Viewed through the lens of history, there’s way more to it than hillbillies with shotguns, long beards, and a distrust for government revenuers.
A Denver beverage distributor says it is owed money by a Cherry Hills Village businessman who recently was indicted for securities fraud.
Beer triumphs overwhelmingly over wine in popularity, according to a new study released Thursday.
On May 16, 2018, the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) issued Industry Circular 2018-3, allowing proprietors of distilled spirits plants (DSPs), bonded wine cellars (BWCs) and breweries to submit a request for a variance to the typical method for storing tax-determined and non-tax-determined products.
The Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission of Massachusetts (ABCC) recently issued an advisory regarding the use of marijuana in alcoholic beverages.
ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 5, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) today announced the launch of DeliveringLocalJobs.com, the centerpiece of a new public awareness effort highlighting the faces of the beer distribution industry...
A company called B4 is expanding U.S. availability of its eponymous vitamin-based “precovery” supplement across 300 stores on the West Coast and in the South, bringing the total number of retailers carrying the supplement to 800.
It's been a big year already for federal agencies when it comes to dishing out fines – and a painful one for the recipients.
In 2016, the Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, in southeastern Washington State, began selling craft spirits and beer at a restaurant in their Lucky Eagle casino.