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As Americans Drink Less Alcohol, Booze Makers Look Beyond the Barrel Brewers and liquor companies seek nonalcoholic alternatives as beer volumes fall and growth in wine, spirits slows.  (Wall Street Journal)

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Prohibition – The Noble Experiment Wednesday (1/16) marks the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The 18th Amendment

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Organic Grape Growing Harms Vineyard Soil, Advocacy Group Says According to the pro-science consumer advocacy group, American Council on Science & Health (ACSH), organic wine may not be

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85 Years after Repeal, Prohibition Lingers in Your Beer On December 5, 1933 the federal government’s nationwide prohibition against alcohol ended. Eighty-five years later, the beer market seems to have finally recovered. Today, there are more than 6,000 breweries—more than … Continue reading

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Free Beer, Wine After Alcohol Warning at Cancer Meeting “Really, there’s no amount of alcohol that…would not be related to an increased risk of breast cancer,” an epidemiologist said,

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The Secret Settlement Between Two Beer Legends: Will a Deal with MillerCoors Save Pabst? Pabst and MillerCoors didn’t reveal much about the settlement, but Pabst, which had claimed MillerCoors had unfairly declined to extend a deal to make Pabst’s beers, … Continue reading

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