While beer makers got plenty of love, the most thunderous ovation at the annual awards ceremony was reserved for VCBG President and CEO Brett Vassey, when he announced that the guild plans to lobby during the upcoming General Assembly session for breweries to have the right to self-distribute their products.
Market researchers attribute the rising demand for zero-proof products to growing health consciousness among consumers.
RALEIGH -The North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has developed an interactive map showing the revenue that the ABC system generates for the state and local communities.
RICHMOND - Ten community organizations across the state were recently awarded more than $83,000 in Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) Education and Prevention grants to help reduce underage and high-risk drinking.
MONTPELIER, Vt. - The Department of Liquor and Lottery has launched a series of polices and initiatives to support Vermont's bars and restaurants as they rebound from the economic impact of the pandemic.
For workers -- often in restaurants and bars -- who rely on tips, the hourly wage is now 80 percent of the minimum wage, which gradually increases to the full minimum wage in 2024.
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- AAA officials last week thanked the members of the Pennsylvania General Assembly for passing a bill to improve the safety and livelihood of Pennsylvania drivers against impaired drivers who threaten the lives of their fellow drivers every day.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) -Iowa's alcohol distribution laws will soon change. Those changes could have a major impact for bars, restaurants, golf courses and any establishment that carries a class C license.
LANSING, Mich. -- Sen. Jim Runestad's legislation to allow self-dispensing beer, wine or mixed spirits taps to be installed at tables or mounted onto walls at bars and restaurants across the state has been signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Excessive drinking cost North Carolinians $9.73 billion -- or $2.09 per drink -- in 2017, according to research from Carolina. This is a 38% increase over excessive drinking costs in 2010.