RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - A proposed agreement reached between North Carolina alcohol wholesalers and small breweries over who distributes their beer as they grow is on tap in a state Senate committee.
A new program to help support small businesses in Montgomery County is being rolled out at a regional services center and could be expanded throughout the county within a year.
RICHMOND – It may come as a surprise, but children do listen to their parents, especially when it comes to crucial decisions like whether or not to drink alcohol.
Americans’ drinking habits are changing, and Iowa Code is slowly adapting to accommodate new beverages. Gov. Kim Reynolds signed two bills into law last week that will make boozier drinks easier to get.
The craft-beer boom in Charlotte is lifting home values in certain neighborhoods. That’s according to a new report from the University of Toledo, which used Charlotte as a case study.
A fake ID scanning app, Age ID, is being utilized by the Greenville Police Department (GPD), Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE) and Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) to test the effectiveness of its use.
Signed by the Governor, Senate Bill 66 requires that all malt liquor, wine, hard cider and low-alcohol spirits products imported to, exported from or sold in Maine bear a label approved by the United States Department of the Treasury, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau unless the malt liquor, wine or low-alcohol spirits products are manufactured in Maine and are not shipped, distributed or sold in interstate commerce.
WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) - The New Hanover Board of Commissioners on Monday passed a resolution opposing House Bill 971, which would privatize the sale of liquor and abolish the North Carolina ABC system.
PORTSMOUTH — Gin is in and businesses in New Hampshire are ready to ride the wave. Over the past 12 months, gin sales at New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlets were $17,146,276. That is a 4.1 percent, or $705,933, increase from the previous year.
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) National data shows that more Vermonters ages 12 and up are drinking alcohol compared to the rest of the country.