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The owners of Maryland-based Flying Dog Brewery argued that the North Carolina Alcohol Beverage Control Commission violated their First Amendment rights by rejecting the label for its Freezin’ Season Winter Ale.
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Spirituous liquor sales increased during the pandemic and have not slowed even after lockdown restrictions have eased.
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Cooper appointed Hank Bauer this week as the new commission chairman, succeeding A.D. “Zander” Guy, who resigned in September after serving for over four years. Bauer is a former general manager for Empire Distributors.
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In Tuesday’s election, voters in Graham County narrowly approved seven different ballot questions that would allow for beer and wine to be sold in the county.
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The chairman of the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission has resigned from the board, citing anxiety over the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the agency’s recent challenges with liquor distribution.
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A study led by the Chapel Hill Campus & Community Coalition tallied the costs of hospital and emergency room visits, alcohol use disorder treatment, car crashes and deaths due to drinking for a one-year period.
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Alcohol sales hours at restaurants, breweries and distilleries in North Carolina will have a curfew starting Friday night.Governor Roy Cooper announced an…
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Liquor sales in North Carolina jumped 12% during the fiscal year that ended on June 30, according to data from the state’s Alcoholic Beverage Control…
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Even before the Civil War, the North Carolina General Assembly was reckoning with prohibition. Women led the charge against drinking mostly through church…
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Even before the Civil War, the North Carolina General Assembly was reckoning with prohibition. Women led the charge against drinking mostly through church…