Scots now have to pay at least £6 for a bottle of wine after SNP ministers hiked the minimum alcohol price by 15p per unit.
A typical 12.5% bottle of wine cannot be sold for less than £6.09 and a bottle of vodka will be £17.06.
Vodka and gin have similar foundations, but in their final state, the two liquors are so different that they often aren't ...
Minimum unit pricing for alcohol in Scotland has increased from 50p to 65p. This means that a drink must cost at least 65p ...
Ambrosia Distillery in Fyshwick has opened the doors to Ambrosia Lounge in the Dairy Road precinct. The new bourgie ...
St Austell Brewery is to introduce a low-alcohol version of its flagship Proper Job ale. Bottles of Proper Job 0.5% are to ...
In 2018, Scotland became the first country in the world to ban retailers from selling alcohol below 50p per unit. That has ...
Research conducted by Public Health Scotland (PHS) and the University of Glasgow estimated that MUP had reduced ...
Many drinkers are flocking to a large fair that is underway in France to promote sake, or Japanese alcoholic beverages made ...
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When Sam Goding was in the grips of alcoholism, he says the price of alcohol didn't matter — he'd reach for methylated ...