Black market booze sales are flourishing under adjusted alert level 3, with just about everything you can imagine on sale, but at a higher price.
Despite widespread concern that we could be looking at a return to stricter lockdown measures, some restrictions were actually lifted.
Despite the easing of restrictions under alert level 1, many in the alcohol industry worry that it won’t be enough to get them back on their feet.
We may not be able to holiday in Italy, but that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy some of the country’s finest treats.
It was only a matter of time before the speakeasy was revived, with restaurants desperately trying to stay afloat.
South Africa was very, very thirsty following what was a lengthy ban on the sale of alcohol, with some familiar favourites snapped up in bulk.
On June 1, the whole country is moving to alert level 3. Here’s what that means, and how it compares to alert level 4.