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  • Wednesday, January 10, 2018
    SD beer brewers: Looser regulations could expand business

    RAPID CITY, S.D. - At the annual State of the State address, Gov. Dennis Daugaard said that he will introduce legislation aimed at growing the craft beer industry. The governor wants to increase production caps and self-distribution.

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  • Wednesday, January 10, 2018
    Campari eases liquor ordering with NFC-enabled fridge magnets

    Campari America, the U.S. distributor of Skyy vodka and Wild Turkey bourbon, is distributing special refrigerator magnets that consumers can tap with a smartphone to order spirits for home delivery. The "Campari on Tap" magnets are equipped with a special near-field communication chip (NFC) that opens a product page on Drizly, the online shop for alcohol. From there, a smartphone user can order Campari brands for delivery.

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  • Wednesday, January 10, 2018
    Biomarkers may help predict outcomes in gastric cancer patients who abuse alcohol

    Summary:  Alcohol consumption has been identified as a modifiable risk factor for cancers such as gastric cancer. A new report sheds light on how specific proteins interact with alcohol, and how that interplay impacts survival and response to platinum-based adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with gastric cancer who may or may not still be drinking.

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  • Wednesday, January 10, 2018
    Beverage Manufacturer Uprooting From Oregon To Indiana

    INDIANAPOLIS -- A prominent beverage manufacturing company in Oregon is jumping ship to Indiana.

    Blue Marble Cocktails and Spirits, which makes pre-mixed, ready-to-drink products such as bloody mary's, cosmos, screwdrivers, and "marble-rita's", is uprooting its headquarters and manufacturing facility in Oregon and will set up shop right here in Indianapolis.

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  • Wednesday, January 10, 2018
    Alcohol promotion ban would spirit away whiskey industry's future growth

    The Irish whiskey industry has warned that its record-breaking growth could be jeopardised by new alcohol promotion regulations.

    The Irish Whiskey Association (IWA) claimed that the new Public Health (Alcohol) Bill could have a devastating impact on its industry and threaten everything from the success of new visitor centres to spin-off tourism sales.

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  • Tuesday, January 9, 2018
    Wyoming Highway Patrol data shows decline in alcohol-related crashes

    Alcohol-related crashes appear to have dropped on Wyoming highways in 2017 compared to years prior, but by how much is not yet clear.

    Preliminary data from the Wyoming Highway Patrol indicates that the number of alcohol-related crashes in the state dropped by 24 percent, from 712 in 2016 to 542 last year.

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  • Tuesday, January 9, 2018
    Voters create petition to legalize sale of alcohol in Whitesboro

    WHITESBORO, Tex. (KXII) -- Whitesboro voters are campaigning to legalize alcohol sales in the city, hoping to get the proposition on the May ballot.
    The city is completely dry, meaning no alcohol is sold in the city limits.

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  • Tuesday, January 9, 2018
    This Midtown liquor store sells high-octane alcohol in small amounts. Some neighbors want it to stop.

    In a part of Midtown Anchorage where homes and condos border busy strip malls, neighbors and businesses are fed up with a certain kind of garbage: miniature liquor bottles and crushed Steel Reserve beer cans. They say these drinks are favored by chronic alcoholics, many of whom live on the street, fueling blight.

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  • Tuesday, January 9, 2018
    The irrationality of modern drug laws, in one chart

    The treaties and laws governing how drugs are regulated by nations were, for the most part, written a half-century or more ago. And while the science surrounding drugs and drug use has advanced rapidly over that time, the laws have barely evolved.

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  • Tuesday, January 9, 2018
    Point of Brew: Stories of beer and wine

    Beers and wines are different products. Some differences are obvious: wines are mostly white or red and occasionally pink; beers may be any color from pale straw to black, passing though almost every shade of yellow, amber and brown.

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