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Ohio State has released its annual Clery Act Report, a document mandated by federal law that details all of the crime reported on and near campus in a…
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The court struck down a Tennessee alcohol licensing residency requirement, opening up the pathway for big-box stores to enter the market.
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Mint julep. Mojito. Pimms Cup. Each recipe for these cocktails incorporates herbs. Fresh herbs, fruit, and liquor go hand-in-hand, and as summer gets…
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"Grain" has been limited by federal law to four crops: corn, wheat, rye and barley. But a broadened definition has been proposed, sparking more experimentation and creativity in the whiskey industry.
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For the second year in a row, Ohioans will soon have the chance to enter a lottery to purchase some rare bottles of bourbon.Starting on December 10,…
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The Food and Drug Administration proposed restrictions on flavored e-cigarettes and tobacco products last week. Flavoring such products has become a…
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While the study's authors acknowledge moderate drinking may protect some people against heart disease, these potential benefits do not outweigh the risks of cancer and other diseases.
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Today is “National Bourbon Day.” While fans of this uniquely American whiskey are sure to celebrate with a glass of their favorite brand, a dark cloud is gathering over the industry. Bourbon, which can only be made in the United States under very specific rules, has skyrocketed in popularity in particular abroad. However, bourbon now finds itself entangled with politics surrounding international trade.
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In a play on signature top-hatted man on Johnnie Walker scotch bottles, the company introduced the Jane Walker Edition. It's the latest example of seemingly gender-neutral products marketed to women.
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Supporters of a tax cut for beer brewers say it will boost jobs. Critics say it will reduce tax revenues that offset the costs of excessive drinking, related to health problems and drunken driving.