Young adults have radically reduced their alcohol consumption. Almost one in three young adults in Finland says they don't drink alcohol at all, according to a new survey conducted for the Finnish Federation of the Brewing and Soft Drinks industry.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has published new guidance for marketing terms used to advertise or promote gin and gin products.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is encouraging consumers to mark Ontario Craft Beer Week and Ontario Wine Week by supporting local beverage alcohol producers as the province takes additional steps to help the sector recover from the impacts of COVID-19.
The private sector played a critical role in beefing up booze sales in Newfoundland and Labrador during the pandemic, but the finance minister says he won't hear talk of privatization.
Dutch criminals convicted of alcohol-related offences will be forced to wear a special ankle bracelet to monitor their drinking habits.
A new Icelandic beer distributor has begun delivering craft beer directly to customers’ homes in contravention of laws on alcohol sales to individuals, RÚV reports
Alcohol producers have launched online ordering systems as part of the safety measures aimed at curbing the spread of coronavirus, which has wreaked havoc across the world.
New Zealand academics have slammed an in-schools live theatre programme designed to educate young students on the dangers of underage drinking.
Although the government is playing it safe with its lockdown exit strategy, things really aren’t looking good for pubs. While, efforts are being made to enable al fresco eating and drinking spaces over the summer, Michael Gove has refused to deny reports that drinking dens might be shut until Christmas.
A debate over Thailand’s alcohol control law has resumed after hundreds of online users and operators were fined in recent months.