The state consistently ranks among the country’s worst states for rates of binge drinking and alcohol-related fatalities. In 2012, Montanans reported driving drunk at nearly twice the rate of the national average, and more than 20 percent of residents admitted to drinking excessively within a 30-day period.
A major Spanish brewer is acquiring a minority stake in one of Colorado's best-established craft-beer makers, suggesting that it has an eye on selling Avery's products internationally.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – It's been five years since Indiana’s Lifeline Law took effect. Now, officials are once again trying to promote awareness of the legislation, while also touting its impact.
A minimum price for alcohol in Wales could hit drinkers on low incomes and lead to some young people turning to drugs, a think-tank will tell AMs.
GRAND RAPID, MI - The distillers of finely crafted spirits, Breakfast Gin and Breakfast Rye, are caught up in a name-calling fight for their not-just-for-breakfast drinks.
Makers of Breakfast Gin are trying to stop Grand Rapids' Gray Skies Distillery's December launch of its latest whiskey, Breakfast Rye.Montgomery County Council members on Tuesday put off weighing in on controversial state alcohol bills before the public can comment at hearings next week.
A change in Arkansas state law now allows grocery stores and some convenience stores to sell wine from large producers and wine from all over the country. Previously, the stores, including Walmart, were only allowed to sell wine from small batch farms.
Anheuser-Busch on Tuesday forcefully disputed charges that it tried to stifle competition by giving away nearly $1 million in refrigeration and beer-dispensing equipment to Boston-area bars and liquor stores in 2014 and 2015.
Wine lovers know that moderate alcohol consumption has been linked with numerous benefits, from healthier hearts to sharper minds and even longer lives. And they should be aware of the negative outcomes associated with drinking as well. But not all beverages are created equal.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — California state Sen. Scott Weiner has announced plans to introduce a bill that would change last call for alcohol in California from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m.