Split vote in Starkville allows beer at Clydesdales event
A pair of items at Tuesday’s board of aldermen meeting highlighted what aldermen say is a need to reevaluate some of the city’s special event policies.
On tap: Local brewery celebrates law allowing on-site beer sales
A new law took effect on Saturday that gave Mayhew Junction something to celebrate.
Taps to flow at Juneteenth
Beer will be allowed at Sim Scott Park during Juneteenth.
Beer consumption in question for Juneteenth
Juneteenth organizers face another potential uphill climb with the Columbus City Council this evening, this time dealing with beer consumption at Sim Scott Park.
Juneteenth organizers may cancel festival
Columbus Juneteenth organizers wanting to sell beer at the annual event are claiming they are victims of pure-grain politics.
Woman offers beer, smokes as lost dog reward
An Ohio woman made fliers offering a case of beer and a pack of cigarettes as a reward for finding her lost dog — and it worked.
Tipsy turkeys: Birds fed beer for flavor, size
HENNIKER, N.H. — When it comes to pairing beer with poultry, Joe Morette isn’t too fussy. His turkeys will drink just about anything. Morette, who
Beer-can chicken: Perfect this classic that’s actually based on science
You may not find too many restaurant chefs plopping their poultry on cans of PBR, but all those tailgaters and beachside grillers are on to something.
There are solid scientific reasons that chicken really does roast better in a more upright, lifelike pose than when it is flat on its soggy back.
Hearing set for cold beer sales in Oxford
OXFORD — Oxford aldermen are considering a proposal to allow cold beer and light wine sales in the city for the first time in 40
Mississippi governor signs bill to allow home beer brewing
Beer enthusiasts in Mississippi will soon be able to legally brew their own beer, thanks to a bill Gov. Phil Bryant has signed into law.
Home-brewed beer faces Catch-22 in Mississippi
Catch-22 would be a good name for beer brewed at home in Mississippi.
The attorney general says home-brewing is legal in the state with a permit from the Department of Revenue. But here’s the catch: State tax officials say the law doesn’t allow permits specifically for home-brewers.
Four arrested on gambling, alcohol charges
Four people were arrested at Clay County nightclubs over the weekend and charged with various charges relating to illegal gambling and selling beer without a permit.
Home brewing law next challenge in beer regulation
Buoyed by recent success in changing Mississippi’s beer and brewing regulations, the craft beer lobby was set to push next year to change laws to allow the sale of “growlers,” large containers of fresh draft beer to go.
Bryant passes law allowing brewing and sale of stronger beer
Mississippians will soon be able to buy stronger beer, which supporters say will allow beer lovers to sample more kinds of suds and increase business opportunities for breweries.
Beer may hit the shelves soon at Cal-City Grocery
Forcing relocation to a larger adjacent room, a Caledonia Town Hall meeting audience of about 30 Tuesday night witnessed an ongoing dispute between the Board of Aldermen and the new owner of Cal-City Grocery, Jeff Doty, of Aberdeen.
MSU students arrested for stealing beer
The Starkville Police Department arrested two Mississippi State University students Sunday morning for breaking into a convenience store on Highway 182 and stealing several 12-packs of beer.