In 'Dry January,' Tennessean columnist Brad Schmitt, a recovering alcoholic, considers pluses and minuses of the trend toward ...
A startup is making beer from recycled shower water to get people comfortable with the concept of treated wastewater.
On his sixth annual Dry January, Boston based lawyer Zack Rothman has tried over 165 different non-alcoholic beers. What are ...
Do you know that beer isn’t only for drinking? Many communities use beer to promote hair growth, but how does it work? Although there’s no direct evidence that beer can make your hair grow, it does ...
Seven Beacon Journal staffers took part in a blind taste test of 14 holiday beers from the Akron area. Christmas ales are typically defined by holiday spices like cinnamon, ginger and nutmeg. Read on ...
ATLANTA — Georgians can officially use a digital version of their driver’s licenses to buy alcohol, tobacco and other age-restricted items. The update was announced by the Georgia Department of Driver ...
To better understand which social media platforms Americans use, Pew Research Center surveyed 5,022 U.S. adults from Feb. 5 to June 18, 2025. SSRS conducted this National Public Opinion Reference ...
Preparing a plate of fish tacos makes a refreshing and fulfilling meal. With so many different types of fish to choose from, combinations of toppings, sauces, and tortillas, there is a lot to consider ...
Serving beer in a frosted glass is a familiar gesture in many bars and restaurants, often regarded by thirsty patrons as a mark of thoughtful service and hospitality. The image of a glass shimmering ...
In Wisconsin, beer brats are a way of life, and as such, it's only appropriate that Badger State residents cook their locally-made brats in locally-brewed beer. If you're living somewhere else, you ...