Is there such a thing as "healthy" beer? Not really, the experts say. But that hasn't stopped some breweries from trying to market some products as natural, fresh or "better" for you.
Last week Disneyland rocked the theme park world by confirming what some fans had hoped and other feared – that the Cantina in its new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land will serve alcohol when it opens next year, ending a tradition of Disneyland as a dry park that began with its opening in 1955.
Due to a number of recent articles on the use of CBD in the production of beer, TTB is reminding industry members that we recently published information that clarifies our position on the use of controlled substances, including marijuana, in alcohol beverages.
U.S. customs officers have found almost 500 fake state drivers' licenses in international cargo shipments destined for Philadelphia in operations since May, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Thursday.
Monday, 9/3/ at 2PM-Alcohol: Tonic or Toxin? -- As Canada and other locations move towards legalization of marijuana, Ideas looks at that other drug that many of us already have in our homes and use on a daily basis: alcohol. (Audio)
When Disneyland starts taking guests to a “galaxy far, far away” via its new Star Wars themed land, it will relax a policy to not sell alcohol that has been in place since the park opened 63 years ago.
From wine-in-a-can to pre-filled PET wineglass, packaging for one of Australia's most popular beverages continues to evolve. We spoke to David Messum from Just The Drop about the latest wine packaging trends.
BOULDER, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--To educate beer lovers about the craft brewing community and what it means to be independent, the Brewers Association...is launching a new national awareness campaign, “That’s Independence You’re Tasting.”
A recently launched app via Amazon Echo has sought to increase the wine and food pairing ability of Alexa, the company’s virtual personal assistant service.
WASHINGTON, Ohio – U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown announced Wednesday that the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) has awarded a $125,000 grant to the Montgomery County Prevention Coalition to address the county’s drug crisis and prevent substance abuse in youth.