Alcohol
How Psychedelic Drugs Could Help Treat Addiction
Several studies are exploring whether drugs such as magic mushrooms could treat addiction to everything from cigarettes to cocaine.
How Living Above a London Pub Landed Me in a Drug Ring
Short on money and new to the city from Australia, I became a live-in “guardian” above a pub. The deal was free rent but you had to pour a pint every now and then. It was the dream living situation—or so I thought.
Murderers Are the Best Restaurant Workers
From the beginning of my stints working front-of-house in restaurants, I always enjoyed dealing with different types of personalities.
A Major Whiskey Brand Is About to Start Listing Its Nutrition Facts
There has long been controversy over whether alcohol manufacturers should have to fall in line with other packaged foods and beverages and start including calorie content and nutrition facts.
We Animated a Bunch of Celebs' Weird Party Stories for Our New VICELAND Series
On the first episode of 'Party Legends' Alia Shawkat, Jon Daly, Chris Pontius, and Kid Ink share their stories of awkward Hollywood hookups, bad trips, and drunken-fueled destruction in Australia.
We Asked an ER Doctor All The Ways You Could Die of a Drug Overdose
Drowning your brain while rolling on Molly isn't just an urban legend.
I Tried to Cut Down on My Drinking by Shocking Myself with an Electric Bracelet
In the end, I started taking sips of booze just for the pleasure of the shocks.
Craftwerk: New Belgium Brewing
Beer and bikes, welcome to New Belgium Brewing Company in Fort Collins, Colorado.
World's Oldest Paycheck Shows Workers Were Paid in Beer
According to a cuneiform tablet, which is being called “the world’s oldest known payslip,” workers opted for rations of beer five millennia ago.
The Number of Booze Ads Airing During Euro 2016 Is Astronomical
Sports’ relationship with booze is unshakeable, and alcohol brands spend billions a year advertising their stuff to fans in the hopes of scoring some space in the seemingly bottomless guts of fans.
American sailors are allowed to drink alcohol in Japan again
A ban was imposed on June 6 after American personnel were implicated in a series of crimes and other incidents, heightening existing tension over the US military's ongoing presence in the country.
The MUNCHIES Guide to Drinking in Public This Summer
You're outside, it's hot, you're doing something fun, and you want to get sloshed without getting arrested. Here's how.