Have you’ve ever wondered why whiskey brands advertise less than beer? Or why whiskey models wear more threads than scantily clothed beer ladies?
From local term limits to state action like California’s Prop 64 that legalized marijuana, the voice of the people through direct measure has significantly impacted U.S. public policy.
Most American craft breweries know how difficult it can be to get their beer in front of the consumer, especially in light of crowded tap lists and tight shelf space at bars and retailers.
It’s not just humans getting high, a new study shows. It’s their pets as well.
Excessive drinking poses a big problem for your health and your life, but it can also cause truly awful issues, like bad breath. It’s science.
Booze cruise. Boozy brunch. Booze it up. It’s clear “booze” is part of our vocabulary when it comes to drinking culture. But where did this term come from, and why do we use it to refer to alcoholic beverages?
The rate of “deaths of despair” has risen dramatically over the past decade in the United States, says an annual report released today.
Commissaries will start selling beer and wine within the next few months, according to a memo written by Defense Department official.
In today’s craft beer environment, it pays to be a startup.
YAKIMA, Wash. -- Few academic historians are able to produce work that bridges the gap between the Ivory Tower and the humble independent bookstore, though some do find popular success.