In Arkansas, “hard cider” means liquor brewed from the fermented juices of fruit and containing more than three percent (3%) and not more than twenty-one percent (21%) of alcohol by weight - 3-1-102(4). Generally, cider is regulated like wine in Arkansas. Is Arkansas a control sta...
In a move that we called for yesterday, the state of Idaho has decided that two Russian vodkas will not be sold at Idaho State Liquor stores. The removal of the two brands is in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Idaho liquor stores are booting Russian Standard, and Beluga Vodka ...
Per Alabama Code 20-X-4-.02, case lot sales of liquor include a markup of 16.99% plus freight costs. Bottle sales of liquor include a markup of 35% plus freight costs and retail prices for sales of liquor include a markup of 35% plus freight costs. These markups are to be applied ...
IDAHO MAY LOSE SOME LIQUOR SALES; New state outlets in Post Falls, Oldtown on hold after Washington electionBetsy Z Russell
For decades, Washington had state-run liquor stores that were the only places where hard liquor could be sold. However, in 2011, Initiative 1183 passed, allowing the sale of liquor in private retail stores, including grocery stores. Soda Tax ...
Let’s just say that Idaho isn’t exactly famous for its attractions. So this sign puts it quite perfectly in the fact that it’s blank. Basically another way of telling drivers to continue on to Washington state. We are surprised that there is not at least a potato attached to the sig...
Fact:Garcia’s father was a liquor store owner and one-time mayor of Gallup, New Mexico. Bloomberg/Bloomberg/Getty Images Jim Walton (Arkansas) Name: Jim Walton Business: Walmart, Former CEO of Arvest Bank Estimated Net Worth: $60B
One of Jumpin’ Janet’s biggest battles was the fact that they lost their liquor license in 2023. When they reopened, they were serving beer and wine in addition to the food menu but it wasn’t enough to keep them afloat. They closed for good on June 30, but there's something new ...
Recently, the New York State Liquor Authority announced that beer, cider, and wine can be served in movie theaters across New York. Some lawmakers have long felt the sale of booze could help boost business and attendance at theaters. A number of theaters across the country have already been ...