A new longitudinal study led by York University's Department of Psychology published today finds that young adults experiencing periods of high stress, anxiety and depressed mood more frequently combined binge drinking with cannabis use in order to get more high and drunk, and were also likely to report more adverse life consequences when combining these substances.
MONTANA – The state of Montana has taken the next step in allowing technologically savvy residents to simplify their wallets — not only can you pay with a single tap, you can also verify your identity.
ST. HELENA, Calif. (KGO) -- The wine grape harvest has been underway for about several weeks now.
Growers and wineries in California face a tough time again this year despite ideal weather conditions.
Restaurants and bars across British Columbia are being told to stock up on liquor as the BCGEU strike threatens liquor supply through provincial warehouses.
OXFORD, Miss. - The start of the fall semester and college football season can also kick off rising substance use and the harms that come with it for many young people.
Law enforcement in Traverse City is implementing changes to the areas where alcohol consumption is permitted in public spaces.
A bill to add 10 new liquor licenses in San Luis Obispo County is on the State Senate floor, but since 2014, there haven't been any new on-sale liquor licenses available to incoming restaurants and bars in the county.
The Scotch whisky industry is appealing to the UK Government to freeze spirits duty in the upcoming Autumn Budget, following more than 1,000 direct job losses since the Chancellor last increased tax on whisky. Industry leaders are warning that further duty hikes will jeopardise investment, growth and jobs unless ministers follow through on promises to support the sector.
A discussion between health experts and teetotallers has raised the quandary over whether non-alcoholic drinks that mimic alcoholic variants can create a yearning for returning to drinking. db looks into the debate.
America's bourbon industry just suffered its largest financial crash since Prohibition. A $9 billion collapse in Kentucky, the birthplace of bourbon, has sent shockwaves through the spirits sector-raising questions about how smaller players in Wisconsin's growing micro-distillery scene might fare if the downturn spreads.