Brewers in the United Kingdom are cutting the alcohol content -- but not the price -- of several of their most popular beers in what's been described as another example of "shrinkflation."
One in five drinkers (21%) are becoming bored of booze, research has found – with 35% having cut back their alcohol consumption in the last 12 months.
The Wilson County Alcoholic Beverage Control Board has started building a new warehouse to accommodate the need for surplus inventory as liquor sales increase year to year throughout the county.
FRANKFORT, Ky. -- Wednesday was National Bourbon Day and Congress was showing support for Kentucky distillers.
Congressman Morgan McGarvey introduced a bipartisan bill known as the Duty Drawback Clarification Act.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio Craft Brewers Association has mounted an effort to change a state law that it says is not only outdated but hampers industry growth.
Spirits sales in the US dropped by 5.1% during the first quarter of 2023, according to data from the Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA).
Several bills before the Consumer Protection Committee would once again extend authorization for restaurants and bars with liquor licenses to sell takeaway beer, wine and cocktails or make it altogether permanent.
BOSTON -- Massachusetts lawmakers could create a path for to-go alcohol sales to become a permanent option in the Bay State.
Stanford has released the results for the most recent "Alcohol and Drug Use Survey," a survey distributed to all undergraduate students about substance use and behaviors on campus.
Proposed legislation, House Bill 1160, would allow taverns, bars, and restaurants with a liquor license to cater an unlimited number of events. Current law grants licensees to cater up to 52 events annually.