Booze
Bar May Finally End 43-Year-Old Tradition of Screening Porn on Weekends
A Wisconsin dive bar called Bennett’s Meadowood Country Club has been offering "porn in the morn" since 1977.
PEI Is a Mess Over Coronavirus Liquor Store Closures
PEI's chief public health officer told Islanders she was 'disappointed' in their response to liquor stores being closed.
Court Rules That Jägermeister's Logo Isn't Offensive to Christians
Swiss feds were concerned that the stag-and-cross logo could be upsetting due to "the religious leanings of some consumers."
This Pin Is a Quiet Way to Say You're Not Drinking
For Pin Project founder Mark Goodwin, what started as a way to curb his drinking has turned into a symbol of the sober-curious movement.
How Much Can You Drink Before You Start Doing Serious Damage?
The 'safe' amount of alcohol consumption per week is less than previously thought.
Invested Money in a Craft Beer Company? We Have Some Bad News
The crowdfunding boom among breweries in the UK is leaving a sour taste in many investors' mouths.
900 Bottles of Booze Finally Recovered from 1917 Shipwreck
The Kyros and its high-dollar cargo—including 600 bottles of Cognac and 300 bottles of Benedictine liqueur—was discovered in 1999.
Bar Fined $90K for Accidentally Adding 'Yellow Death' Chemical to a Cocktail
The bar's owner said confusing a bottle of Foam-Brite for sour mix was just an honest mistake.
Bartending 'Industry Icon' Returns Award After Outrage Over Misogynistic Remarks
"A bar is no place for a woman," Charles Schumann once said. "The important characters are always men."
At Long Last, Alcoholic Tide Pods Are Finally Here
If you've always wanted to bite into a Gusher and have Scotch explode out, the Glenlivet's got you covered.
There's a Nationwide Shortage of White Claws
"We are working around the clock to increase supply given the rapid growth in consumer demand."