WAILUKU, Hawaii (Island News) -- The Maui County Liquor Commission heard testimony on Wednesday from those wanting to get their businesses back on track on the Valley Isle.
As craft breweries close, beverage consultant Max Johnson of BevSource expects to see some of them replaced with companies that make spirits and canned cocktails and have their own kind of taproom.
LAFAYETTE, La. -- Lafayette, along with its unincorporated areas, is set to introduce the availability of low-alcohol beverages such as beer, for on-site consumption on Sunday mornings.
With grain shipments from Ukraine cut off due to the war, they're finding alternative methods for resources and revenue by making their businesses more than just beer.
Delaware businesses should begin preparing for a new law that will provide consumers with privacy rights over their personal data collected by covered entities and impose a series of related requirements on those entities. Governor John Carney recently approved the Personal Data Privacy Act (PDPA) on September 11, making Delaware the twelfth state..
Gov. Josh Green recently signed a bill into law that establishes a five-year pilot program to help with the diagnosis and treatment of those with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, or FASD.
DELRAY BEACH, Fla., Aug. 28, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Serving Alcohol Inc., a pioneer in delivering online alcohol and safety awareness training to businesses nationwide, proudly announces the introduction of its latest course, Connecticut Alcohol Seller-Server Training.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, UNITED STATES, August 28, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- Governor Eric Holcomb recently signed a proclamation declaring the 9th day of the 9th month, symbolizing the nine months of pregnancy, a day of awareness for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.
(NEXSTAR) -- You may have an idea of how much alcohol your community drinks. There may even be a certain sense of pride regarding how much or how little that is. But recently released data helps illustrate which areas in the U.S. are prone to excessive drinking and those that aren't.
Rising liquor liability insurance rates are wreaking havoc on a food and beverage industry with notoriously tight profit margins. In the last six years, the average liability policy in South Carolina has ballooned from $5,000 to $25,000, with some struggling to find rates under $100,000.