According to a new survey of 1,010 full-time U.S. workers, these are the top five industries that allow or sponsor alcohol consumption the most.
Even though many people have stuck to their Dry January pledge, the month is almost over which means happy hours after work will soon be in full swing.
Waltham, Massachusetts — The Responsible Retailing Forum (RRForum) and Better Drinking Culture (BDC) announce their strategic alliance to develop a program for college and university communities to shift the paradigm of alcohol use from binge to moderate drinking.
The Milwaukee County Historical Society’s 2019 feature exhibit kicked off on January 16, commemorating the 100th Anniversary year for the ratification of 18th Amendment.
It took 162 years, but one town in Massachusetts will now have a grocery store that can sell alcohol for people to take home. The town of Rockport was dry since 1865, reports the Gloucester Daily Times.
Alcoholic beverage labels tease, teach and entice customers, but no brew, spirit or wine may be sold before the time the federal government gives its label approval.
NEW CANAAN, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut woman charged with driving under the influence was drunk on vanilla extract, which contains a significant amount of alcohol, police said.
The whiff of pot on Wall Street is unmistakable, but banks, wary of federal regulators, won’t touch the stuff.
Forty years ago, when Charlie Papazian founded the American Homebrewers Association, the idea of a homebrewer in every neighborhood and a brewery in every town seemed unreal.
The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) Women's Leadership Council (WLC) elected the group's 2019 Advisory Board led by Chairman Philana Bouvier of Young's Market Company and Vice Chairman Jessica Cyr of Martignetti Companies, both of whom will serve two-year terms.
UK beer brand Lucky Saint has unveiled a new advertising campaign featuring nuns drinking bottles of lager accompanied by a reference to a passage in the bible.