April 26, 2018 Judge rules New York City bar can refuse service to Trump supporter wearing MAGA hat Greg Piatek of Philadelphia claims he was refused service and then eventually removed from a New York City bar in January 2017 for wearing a “Make American Great Again” hat.
April 25, 2018 Cheap wine may start to get more expensive as production drops Your go-to cheap wine may start coming with a higher price tag as the global wine production started to fall.
April 18, 2018 Texas bar removes 'disgusting' sign with racial slur after patrons complain on Facebook "It was kind of a joke. It was never indicative of anything racial."
April 13, 2018 Explorer's frostbitten toes to become cocktail garnish at Canadian bar A British explorer will donate his detached toes to a bar in Canada where they’ll be used to garnish the place's signature, Sourtoe Cocktail.
March 30, 2018 Man drinks $1,200 shot of whiskey, tries running out without paying tab A whiskey enthusiast with a British accent has been drinking-and-dashing across Washington D.C. for the past few weeks.
March 28, 2018 Granted liquor license, Utah ax-throwing venue has no ax to grind Patrons of a Salt Lake City ax-throwing venue will be able to hurl sharp-bladed tools while drinking a cold beer after the state’s alcohol commission voted Tuesday to amend state liquor laws.
March 26, 2018 With new app, restaurants will make money off users who only want to use the bathroom Luluapp — a mobile app that, for a fee, promises to direct tourists and other assorted weak bladders to the nearest available bathroom — says it has already signed up more than 100 New York restaurants and bars ahead of its summer launch.
March 20, 2018 Stars, stripes and suds: Where to drink this Independence Day Consumers forking over more than $1 billion for beer alone on July Fourth.
March 20, 2018 5 things you didn't know about beer Beer is one of the world's most popular beverages-- and it's been around for thousands of years.