ALEXANDRIA, Va. — As Memorial Day weekend approaches, America's more than 3,000 independent beer distributors are helping retailers stock up for the start of the summer beer selling season by delivering an unprecedented variety of beer brands and building tens of thousands eye-catching displays in local stores to welcome summer.
The reduction in underage drinking and drunken driving accidents among young people is widely viewed as one of the greatest public health achievements in the United States.
A hazing incident at Carleton College involving extreme alcohol consumption" in connection with a secret club has prompted the private school to suspend 13 students, administrators announced."
If you're a beermaker in Germany, Martin Zarnkow is a guy you want to know. Students come to his department at the Technical University of Munich because it's one of the few places in this nation of beer drinkers to get a degree in brewing science.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) has joined the chorus of concern about a provision in the North Carolina Senate's budget proposal that would limit the arrest ability of Alcohol Law Enforcement agents and officers for local Alcoholic Beverage Control boards.
The Internal Revenue Code criteria for the hard cider" tax rate have changed for wines removed from wine premises or customs custody on or after January 1, 2017. "
Dean Phillips, an heir to a Minnesota liquor fortune who later helped launch a successful gelato brand, said Monday he's preparing to run for Congress as a DFLer next year against U.S. Rep. Erik Paulsen.
Would you chop off a finger or forgo a daily wash if it meant you still had access to the internet? As being online is increasingly seen by some as a modern necessity to rival running water a recent survey has revealed the staggering amount people would give up in order to stay connected.
On April 13, 2017, the federal government introduced the Cannabis Act (Act), the much-anticipated legislation to legalize and regulate the use of cannabis for recreational purposes.
A New Jersey man who says he drank too much tequila before crashing his motorcycle and seriously injuring his leg, is suing not one, but two bars that served him — even though cops determined he wasn't legally drunk.