Tag: Distilled Spirits Council of the United States
DISCUS Establishes Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) announced that it has formed a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee chaired by Dr....
Distilled Spirits Council and Tales of the Cocktail Foundation Partner on...
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) announced that Tales of the Cocktail Foundation (TOTCF) has joined DISCUS as a partner member.
The...
Kentucky Governor Makes Cocktails To-Go Permanent
Today, Governor Andy Beshear made Kentucky the third state in the nation to make a COVID-era cocktails to-go measure permanent by signing SB 67...
Let’s Talk American Whiskey
Whiskey—especially American Whiskey—is having a moment, and that moment is expanding to drinkers the spirit has not traditionally reached.
“With Off Hours, we’ve definitely seen...
Hospitality Recovery Coalition Launches Nationwide Cocktails To-Go Grassroots Campaign
The Hospitality Recovery Coalition today launched a nationwide cocktails to-go grassroots campaign encouraging consumers to contact their state legislators and urge support for local...
Tales of the Cocktail Foundation Joins Hospitality Recovery Coalition
The Tales of the Cocktail Foundation today joined the Hospitality Recovery Coalition, bolstering the group’s influence and reach as it advocates for legislation to...
Distilled Spirits Council of the United States launches DISCUS Academy
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS), the leading voice and advocate for the U.S. spirits industry, announced the launch of DISCUS...
Cocktails To-Go Legislation Filed in 13 States, More Expected
Thirteen states recently have filed bills to extend or make permanent cocktails to-go, and many more are expected to follow to boost restaurants and...
Restaurants and Bars in Oregon Allowed to Serve Cocktails To-Go
Governor Kate Brown has signed SB 1801, a bill to allow Oregon’s restaurants and bars to sell cocktails to-go. The Oregon Liquor Control Commission...
Oregon Legislature Sends Bill Allowing Cocktails To-Go to Governor’s Desk
The Oregon legislature recently sent SB 1801, a bill to allow Oregon restaurants and bars to sell cocktails to-go, to Governor Kate Brown’s desk...
Products
- All
- A/V
- Bar Books
- Bar Design
- Bar Management & Wellness
- Beer & Wine News
- Behind The Bar
- Bourbon
- Channel Pages
- COVID-19 Resources
- Digital Edition
- Entertainment
- Featured
- Featured Products
- Gin
- Gin
- Holidays
- Kitchen/Food
- Liqueur
- Liquid Assets
- Magazine
- Marketing & Promotion
- Mixology
- Mixology
- Multimedia
- New Look 2015
- News
- Non-Alcoholic
- Operations
- People
- Recipes
- Resources
- Rum
- Seasonal
- Security
- Sparkling
- Spirits News
- Technology
- Tequila
- Tequila/Mezcal
- Video
- Virtual Events
- Vodka
- Whiskey
- Whiskey/Bourbon
- Wine
- Wine, Beer and Spirits
More









