The words "sparkling wine" will temporarily be on Moet bottles and any other champagne bottles supplied to Russia in order to respect the new law that states that every other champagne cannot use this term.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) issued its decision against seven Instagram posts on @auvodka and several images on the brand’s website.
According to new research from the University of New Brunswick (UNB), one-third of young adults in New Brunswick have been drinking more alcohol over the course of the pandemic.
England is now home to almost 100 more distilleries than Scotland, as the popularity of gin continues to soar.
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia is updating its liquor licensing regulations to allow restaurants and bars to include cocktails and mixed drinks for delivery and take out while the state of emergency order is in effect.
LONDON - A new study from the United Kingdom found there is no safe level of alcohol consumption for the brain.
The National Liquor Traders Council says that government will need to engage with the liquor industry before considering another alcohol ban for South Africa.
Colin Shevills is preparing to step down as director of Balance after 12 years at the helm of the North East alcohol office.
Despite all the limited-edition bottles and the re-releases of old single malts, the good stuff is in chronically short supply. In fact, there’s even less Japanese-made whisky out there than you think.
The much-awaited EU cancer plan presented on Wednesday (3 February) aims to address key cancer risk factors such as cancers caused by smoking, harmful alcohol consumption, as well as exposure to pollution.