With one month left in the South Carolina legislative session, two bills designed to ease liquor liability insurance costs are evolving and moving forward.
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – A Senate committee has killed a bill that would allow residents to have wine directly shipped to their homes from manufacturers.
A Colorado House bill could change the kind of liquor consumers can buy from some of the state's large grocery and drug stores, mostly along the Front Range, if enacted into law.
New Brunswick — NB Liquor, or ANBL, heard the public outcry when a price hike on most products was announced, and the Crown corporation has come up with a unique solution to keep taxes at a reasonable level.
Nashville has enacted a city ordinance that makes the definition of beer consistent with state law. Previously, the Metro Nashville Beer Board allowed the sale of RTDs made from distilled spirits with a beer permit, if the total alcoholic content was under 8% by weight. RTDs are ready to drink beverages, for the uninitiated.
Diabetes, air pollution, and alcohol consumption could be the biggest risk factors for dementia, a study has found.
ARLINGTON, VA (March 28, 2024)—Kathie Durbin, director Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS), was voted incoming chair-elect to the NABCA Board of Directors.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Oregon’s wine and wine grape industries are continuing to grow as the market faces lingering challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Oregon Wine Board’s February report.
April is Alcohol Awareness Month, an opportunity to update your knowledge about alcohol use disorder (AUD) and the adverse impact of alcohol misuse on health and society.
West Virginia's legislature has approved a bill that would allow individuals to distill up to five gallons of moonshine as a way to celebrate Appalachian history and heritage.