Almost five years ago, a new law came into force in Wales making it illegal to sell alcohol for less than 50p per unit.
Cheers! Both chambers of the Mississippi legislature have approved a bill that would allow the direct shipment of wine to residents of the state.
A SPEYSIDE MP has secured a Westminster debate on the Government's support for the Scotch whisky industry, as they argue the current tax regime is costing the UK Treasury hundreds of millions in lost revenue.
Georgia craft beer industry leaders want state lawmakers to blow the dust off the nearly 100-year-old rules governing beer distribution to help breweries stay afloat.
Across the board, inflation has raised alcohol prices by roughly 15% since the start of 2020, according to federal data. There are also fears within the industry that prices could climb even higher.
In Mississippi, however, craft brewing businesses are still flowing well and owners say the key to the future is being smart in the present.
China is raising tariffs on several types of alcohol, including vermouth, brandy, and whisky, in a move that is expected to further strain the country's sluggish liquor market.
While Saskatchewan hasn't joined other provinces in pulling American alcohol brands off the shelves, the push to buy Canadian is just as strong here as it is across the nation.
A state bill that would loosen restrictions on liquor sales is picking up support from members of Arlington's restaurant scene.
As health concerns tank demand for booze nationwide, a handful of vintners and distillers are introducing ultra-low-alcohol wines and spirits - and New York liquor stores are signing up to test the goods.
As Canada hits back against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs with counter-tariffs worth $155 billion, American liquor and wine may be one of the first things to disappear from shelves.