Britain’s £2 billion gin industry shows no signs of slowing down and now gin makers across the county have united to call on the Chancellor to freeze spirit duty.
William “Bill” Coors, the former chairman of the Adolph Coors Company, died Saturday at the age of 102.
If nothing else can spur the world to combat climate change, maybe the love of beer can. A new study published in the journal Nature Plants found that beer prices could double under the worst-case “severe” scenario for rising heat and droughts.
DURHAM — Three Durham businesses failed a sting operation enlisting an underage volunteer who attempted to buy alcohol.
Beyond the out-of-season blooming Bradford pears and behind the boardwalk overlooking a pond with a not-so-shy turtle waiting for a treat, Kim Dannelly sits with family members sipping a mimosa on an unusually steamy October morning.
YEREVAN, Armenia — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested Saturday morning the incoming Quebec government’s plan to raise the legal age for smoking cannabis to 21 could leave an opening for organized crime.
The campaign outlines steps that governments can take to reduce problem drinking.
Only 12 years ago, all S.C. bars served liquor or liquor drinks using mini bottles: sealed bottles containing less than 50 milliliters inside. Our state has a long list of regulations + laws when it comes to alcohol, and we had questions – so we looked into S.C.’s ABC Act, what those red dots on liquor stores mean, and how our state compares when it comes to alcohol restrictions.
A new national industry body for liquor retailers, Retail Drinks Australia, will launch on 23 October under the leadership of Julie Ryan.
Diageo’s The Future of Drinks trends session at its World Class global bartending finals in Berlin earlier this week predicted that low and no alcohol alternatives would continue to grow, with younger consumers driving the change.