Almost a quarter of 18-34 year-olds have gone to work still feeling drunk after boozy nights out over the past year.
The holiday season is upon us and SAB is intensifying its efforts to help reduce the harm caused by the misuse of alcohol with the launch of a short film focusing on preventing underage drinking in the latest instalment of the organisation’s 18+ Be The Mentor programme.
These days everyone is looking to have a good time without having to deal with the consequences the next morning. In the past year, several alcoholic creations that don't cause hangovers have been spoken about such as marijuana beer, but none of them have reached the market yet.
The Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland (ABFI) has said that the Withdrawal Agreement, which will be voted on next week in the House of Commons, represents the best possible approach to Brexit for the drinks industry.
Worried over dip in revenue from liquor selling along with unfavourable inputs given by the Jharkhand State Beverages Corporation Limited (JSBCL) the Government is all set to go back to old practice existed for liquor trade in Jharkhand.
Cannabis was legalized across Canada on Oct. 17, but since that date the only way to legally obtain it in Ontario has been through the province’s dedicated, online shop. In the new year, that’s all about to change.
OTTAWA, Dec. 4, 2018 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada has taken important steps to strengthen the criminal justice system to better protect Canadians from impaired driving.
Chinese consumers will soon be able to buy more imported beer and sparkling wine through e-commerce platforms, as China introduces an expanded list of tariff-free goods to boost cross-border imports.
Premier Doug Ford's government has extended hours of LCBO stores, the Beer Store and authorized grocery retailers in Ontario, allowing them to sell alcohol between 9 a.m. and 11 p.m. seven days a week.
The craft beer industry is seeing competition from an unexpected opponent: the iPhone. According to a CCC Investment Banking report, Canadian craft beer has been steadily growing as mainstream beer consumption declines year over year.