With good reason, inventors get excited when their creative endeavors – the hard work, time, and energy – finally come …
Author: Tracy Jong
Personal robot functions as beer servant
Ah, the classic piggyback maneuver, that situation where you and your friends are hanging out on the couch, the beer …
You won’t find this farm on a farm: the major difference between a farm winery and farm brewery
Last year, New York governor Andrew Cuomo signed new legislation, effective January 2013 that, in addition to specific tax benefits …
The five-headed boss of wineries
We all want it – the “dream job.” For winery owners, this means marrying their passion for wine with their …
How the SLA loosely defines “help”
For some, applying for a New York State liquor license can be one of the most stressful and frustrating parts …
Camping with craft beer
The weather is warming up and Memorial Day weekend is just around the corner, which reminds me to start packing …
Applications subject to the 500’ rule – new convenience store regulations for the City of Rochester
Any establishment seeking a retail on-premises liquor license (not a beer and wine application) is subject to the 500’ rule, …
Upcoming vote on Seneca semi-dry alcohol law
One hundred and fifteen years. That’s how long it’s been since the town of Seneca in Ontario County, New York, …
Four ways the 2012 elections can impact the NY restaurant industry
Every four years, the general public gets inundated with political campaigns aimed at scaring us into voting for one candidate …
Do you have to be a US citizen to get a liquor license?
People who can hold a liquor license in New York State must be either a US citizen, have legal permanent …