Gov. Gary R. Herbert announced that Francine A. Giani, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Commerce, is retiring from her cabinet post after giving 35 years of prominent public service to the State of Utah.
Americans are drinking less. Has (and will) the sober movement hit Alabama?
Americans have happily ridden a rollercoaster of ABV, or alcohol by volume, this decade.
Heavy hitting craft beers like Good People’s Snake Handler — clocking in at 10% — whipped the market into a drunken stupor at the decade’s genesis.
MERIDIAN, Miss. (WTOK) - Newscenter 11 got reaction from some Meridian business owners after the city council voted to create a new downtown entertainment district. It’s part of a new ordinance that will allow customers to legally walk from restaurant to restaurant in the downtown area with an open container of alcohol.
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Don't drive drunk. Those three words are amplified by authorities every year at this time with the slogan Booze it and Lose It.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — It may be last call for cheap(er) booze from your favorite small distiller, brewer, or wine maker. The federal tax on craft beverages is set to return to pre-2018 levels if Oregon Senator Ron Wyden’s bill doesn’t get passed in an end-of-year package.
State legislators are holding Philly's “stop-and-go” corner stores accountable and ordering the closure of some shops after mounting concerns over licensing, safety and cleanliness.
Boise, Idaho – December 9, 2019. The Idaho State Liquor Division (ISLD) recognizes the importance of its role in the area of alcohol abuse prevention and education. An education award of $60,000 has been provided to the ISLD for the development, enhancement or expansion of effective alcohol education efforts throughout all of the Gem State.
A new piece of legislation may give a big boost to Michigan’s craft distilleries. Senate Bill 349 would allow liquor makers to get a higher wholesale price if they source more than 40% of their grains from Michigan farmers.
HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) has approved $1.2 million in grants for 18 projects to increase the production of Pennsylvania-made malt and brewed beverages and enhance the Pennsylvania beer industry through promotion, marketing, and research-based programs and projects.