Beer/Wine/Mixed Beverage Takeout and Delivery. For the first time in ABC history, ABC adjusted its licensing regulations on March 20 to allow businesses with on-premises licenses (restaurants, eat-in establishments) to sell wine or beer in sealed containers for curbside pickup in a designated area and to deliver beer and wine to customers’ homes without holding a delivery permit.
The organization that represents makers of artisan spirits in Vermont warned Tuesday that losses from the coronavirus may force a large number of craft producers across the country out of business — permanently.
Six trade associations have written to the US government to call for uniformity in the delay of federal excise tax payments for domestic and imported alcohol amid the pandemic.
An unforeseen consequence of normalization of marijuana use is that adolescents and adults of childbearing age are increasingly engaged in a practice of Simultaneous Alcohol and Cannabinoid (SAC) use, or co-ingestion.
Several businesses had written to the state to make the clarification and urged customers to do the same. In a letter posted Monday, the Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations updated the definition of "beverage" under the current restrictions on businesses that required all dine-in service to end.
Nakedwines.com, a global leader in the direct-to-consumer wine business, is launching a $5 million support fund for independent winemakers and wine producers across the globe, including in Sonoma County, whose sales have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
DENVER, April 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- A startup has launched a secure, Web-based application that helps off premise alcohol beverage retailers, including liquor stores and grocery departments, improve social distancing related to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Craft alcohol producers are getting creative about bringing their products to customers during the pandemic. Christine Comeau, the new executive director of the New Brunswick Craft Alcohol Producers Association, said there’s still a demand for products.
As the novel coronavirus epidemic continues, horrific stories have been reported of children becoming sick from drinking hand sanitizers.
Craft breweries in Minnesota say they need the state’s help to stay afloat. Many have tried what they can to keep their businesses going during the state’s stay-at-home order.