This report describes how the alcohol supplier landscape has dramatically changed. While the market is still dominated by a few large manufacturers, there are now small breweries, wineries and distillers in every state. And many of these small operators work outside the three-tier regulatory system.
Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration permitted marketing of the first mobile medical application to help treat substance use disorders (SUD).
A teenager in North Carolina was caught driving his parents' car under the influence, The Charlotte Observer reports.
In 1984, Charlie Papazian authored The Complete Joy of Homebrewing, a landmark text (now in its fourth edition) that laid out for the first time in simple, straightforward terms, the basic formula for making beer in the comfort of one's home.
In the dark reaches of a futuristic universe, the expansive lands of a poetic fantasy, the eerily familiar dystopian society—what could these fictional settings possibly have in common? If you guessed alcohol, you're correct.
American adults are smoking more pot, but increased cannabis use does not appear to be due to wider availability of legal marijuana, a new study shows.
NEW PHILADELPHIA - A JNG Grill bartender was found guilty on Tuesday of selling alcohol to an intoxicated woman who later crashed her SUV and died.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Among the 67% of U.S. men who drink alcohol, those aged 50 and older are more likely than those under 50 to say they have imbibed within the last 24 hours, which suggests older men drink more frequently than younger men.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The National Beer Wholesalers Association (NBWA) today announced that Joao Castro Neves, North America President and Chief Executive Officer of Anheuser-Busch, and Ronald den Elzen, CEO of HEINEKEN USA, will speak during NBWA's 80th Annual Convention and Trade Show.
WASHINGTON — Do you know how much alcohol is in your drink? If you're making a judgment based on taste and smell alone, you may miss the mark, a new study from England finds.