Forty years ago, when Charlie Papazian founded the American Homebrewers Association, the idea of a homebrewer in every neighborhood and a brewery in every town seemed unreal.
The Wine & Spirits Wholesalers of America (WSWA) Women's Leadership Council (WLC) elected the group's 2019 Advisory Board led by Chairman Philana Bouvier of Young's Market Company and Vice Chairman Jessica Cyr of Martignetti Companies, both of whom will serve two-year terms.
UK beer brand Lucky Saint has unveiled a new advertising campaign featuring nuns drinking bottles of lager accompanied by a reference to a passage in the bible.
Born out of a love for seltzer, Vena’s Fizz House in Downtown Portland, Maine is made to feel like a old-fashioned soda fountain spot.
- Americans are drinking less, but almost half still think sharing a drink improves work relationships
Americans aren't just setting the booze aside for Dry January. For the third year in a row, the country's total consumption of beer, wine, and spirits declined...
LAST MONDAY evening, the scene at 3 Bleecker Street in Manhattan was familiar enough. It looked like a bar. There was an actual bar, first of all, lined with stools.
On Sunday, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao announced that the government will waive off Rs 24,000 crore worth crop loans of farmers in a phased manner.
Even though American consumers drank 3.345 billion cases of alcohol last year, their total beverage alcohol consumption declined for the third consecutive year.
Beer ads will be all over Super Bowl LIII, but marijuana ads will not. The cannabis company Acreage Holdings told Bloomberg that CBS rejected a Super Bowl commercial calling for the legalization of medical marijuana.
With polls showing that 66% of Americans support making marijuana use legal and around 90% support for allowing medical marijuana, state and federal lawmakers are getting the message that constituents want them to enact sensible and humane marijuana policies.