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Maryland is one of four states in the country to deny alcohol sales in grocery stores.
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Pabst says increased demand for Natty Boh is driving a shortage of Baltimore’s favorite beer.
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The drink is a mainstay in Ocean City and Baltimore bars.
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Caps on payouts for abuse lawsuits, rebates for utility ratepayers, stiffer drunk driving penalties and two new official state symbols headline new laws.
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The ‘Neighborhood Services Unit’ is set to launch in October.
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Non-alcoholic beverages can offer the complex flavors of a mixed drink without the hangover. In Baltimore, a couple bottle shops dedicated to mocktails and other similarly dry beverages are charting a course through this growing market.
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The annual month-long period of temporary sobriety is observed at the beginning of each year. A growing number of Americans are taking part, but does it really make a difference to their health?
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“They're not going to spend that here in Maryland"
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While Moore supports the idea, he is not submitting his own bill changing the law or adding this effort to his list of priorities for the session.
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Rye whiskey must be distilled from at least 51% rye wheat, which many farmers stopped growing due to Prohibition.