Plans by a U.S. company to construct a state-of-the-art brewery in the Baja California capital of Mexicali are moving forward — despite opposition of a group of local farmers and the cancellation of a state aqueduct project to supply water to the future facility.
Nearly everyone, it seems, supports the concept of a vertically-oriented driver's license to help alcohol sellers quickly identify an underage person.
But does the idea actually work?
MISSOURI - As of Monday, a network of eight wholesalers began distributing Schlafly beer to Missouri bars, grocery stores and other retailers after a distribution agreement with Major Brands ended.
LINCOLN — The lack of law enforcement in the unincorporated village of Whiteclay, Nebraska, has allowed "epidemic" liquor-related problems rivaling "Chicago in the Roaring Twenties," the Nebraska Supreme Court was told Monday.
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — Governor Dannel Malloy has signed a bill into law that lets Connecticut farmers get into the beer brewing business.
MASSACHUSETTS - Responding to media reports that senior staff at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) are considering a plan to relax the existing ban on alcohol advertising on the MBTA as a source of revenue, Senator Jason Lewis submitted a letter to the MBTA Fiscal Management Control Board strongly urging them to retain the full prohibition on advertising of alcoholic beverages throughout the MBTA system.
TEXARKANA, Ark. (AP) — Its beer and wine monopoly broken and grip on hard liquor sales slipping, Texarkana, Ark., faces a new economic reality that threatens both business and government.
Standing in the new Door County Brewing Co. taproom in Baileys Harbor, brewery owner John McMahon expressed concerns about a legislative proposal targeting craft beer taprooms as work crews put the final touches on his newest investment.
ANDERSON — Rep. Terri Austin has been named to serve on the Alcohol Code Revision Commission that will work over the next two years to change the state's alcohol laws.
Craft brewers met with U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler on Thursday to make their case for a bill that would cut their federal taxes and allow them to grow faster.