Drink Responsibly

At Best Whiskey Online, we are committed to promoting responsible drinking. While enjoying our products, it’s important to be aware of the risks associated with excessive alcohol consumption, which can include embarrassment, injury, accidents, and serious health issues, such as heart disease, cancer, and liver disease. Here are some guidelines to help you drink responsibly:

  1. Know Your Limits:
    Familiarize yourself with the effects of alcohol and adhere to recommended guidelines to minimize health risks. For adults, this means no more than 10 standard drinks per week and no more than 4 on any single day.
  2. Eat Before and During Drinking:
    Alcohol absorbs faster on an empty stomach. Eating before and during drinking can slow this process, helping you manage your intake better.
  3. Hydration and Moderation:
    Stay hydrated by drinking water and pacing yourself to one standard drink per hour. Opt for low-alcohol or alcohol-free beverages as part of your drinking session.
  4. Be Drink Aware:
    Keep track of your drinks and set a limit for yourself. Avoid participating in rounds and drinking games that can accelerate consumption.
  5. Safe Transportation:
    Never drink and drive. Plan your transportation ahead of time, whether it’s designating a driver or arranging for a taxi or rideshare.
  6. Special Considerations:
    Avoid alcohol if you are under 18, pregnant, planning to become pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medications that may interact with alcohol. If you’re feeling depressed or anxious, it’s also wise to abstain, as alcohol can exacerbate these conditions.

Remember, no level of alcohol consumption is considered ‘safe’. However, informed choices and moderation can significantly reduce your risk of alcohol-related harm. Enjoy our products responsibly and safely.

Legal Drinking Age Compliance
Access to this website is restricted to individuals who are at least 21 years old. We do not sell or supply alcohol to anyone under this age. By using this website, you confirm that you meet the legal drinking age requirement. The Company diligently verifies that alcohol is not sold to anyone under 21 years of age. Any alcoholic beverages purchased or received through this website are intended for personal use and should not be resold.

If you disagree with these terms, please refrain from using this website. Misrepresenting your age to purchase alcohol for someone under 21 is illegal and may lead to prosecution to the fullest extent permitted by law.

Health Risks of Alcohol Consumption
By accessing this website, you recognize the government’s warnings about the risks associated with alcohol consumption:

Government Warning:

  1. The Surgeon General advises that consuming alcoholic beverages during pregnancy increases the risk of birth defects.
  2. Alcohol consumption can impair your ability to operate machinery or vehicles and may lead to other health problems. Please drink responsibly.

State-Specific Delivery Regulations

Please note that our delivery services are available only in those states within the USA where alcohol delivery is legally permitted. We strictly adhere to all state laws concerning the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages. As such, there may be occasions when orders experience delays, are canceled, or are refunded due to the specific regulations of the state from which you are ordering. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in complying with these legal requirements to ensure a smooth transaction.

Alcohol Responsibility at Best Whiskey Online

At Best Whiskey Online, we believe that alcohol, when consumed in moderation, can enhance social occasions and must always be enjoyed responsibly by individuals who are of legal purchasing age (LPA) for alcohol. However, we are aware of the societal issues associated with harmful drinking, and we are committed to integrating alcohol brands into our portfolio with a foundational commitment to responsibility.

Our commitment is built on several core principles that apply globally across all brands within our portfolio, whether they contain alcohol, use an alcohol trading name, or are non-alcoholic variants of an alcohol brand or category. Adherence to these principles is compulsory for all our employees.

Our Four Pillars of Responsibility Include:

  1. Responsible Marketing
    We hold ourselves to the highest standards of responsible marketing. This commitment is central to our operations and critical for maintaining the trust and respect of our customers and the broader community. Our marketing strategies are designed not to target or appeal to anyone below the legal purchasing age, promoting responsible consumption at all times.
  2. Supporting Local Initiatives
    We engage in and support local partnerships and communication programs aimed at reducing and preventing the harmful use of alcohol. These initiatives focus on discouraging underage drinking, preventing drunk driving, and promoting awareness around the dangers of alcohol consumption during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
  3. Providing Information for Informed Choices
    Transparency and education are key to empowering consumers to make informed choices about alcohol. We are committed to providing clear, accurate information about the responsible enjoyment of our products. This includes incorporating messages like “Please Drink Responsibly” on our packaging and marketing materials, and providing nutritional information wherever legally permissible.
  4. Empowering Our Employees and Partners
    We strive to ensure that our employees and partners serve as ambassadors for responsible consumption. We encourage responsible drinking behaviors among our team and within our community, particularly during company events or within our work environment. Our policies strictly regulate alcohol consumption to appropriate settings and ensure all activities are in line with local laws and our ethical standards.

Addiction

Seeking Help and Support for Alcohol Addiction

If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol addiction, it’s important to know that help is available. Addressing problematic drinking can be challenging, but numerous resources across the United States offer support, counseling, and treatment options tailored to individual needs. Organizations like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) provide a robust support network through local meetings and can be a valuable starting point. AA’s approach is centered on peer support and shared experiences, facilitating recovery through a well-established 12-step program. For information on meetings or to speak with someone about your situation, you can visit Alcoholics Anonymous.

Another excellent resource is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), which offers a comprehensive treatment locator and a 24/7 National Helpline that is confidential and free. SAMHSA can help you find both public and private treatment programs, and they provide guidance on handling addiction. You can access their helpline by calling 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or visiting their treatment locator website at SAMHSA’s National Helpline. This helpline serves as an invaluable tool for finding support groups, therapy, and treatment programs tailored to individual needs, ensuring that help is just a phone call away.

In the United States, there are several reputable services and organizations dedicated to providing assistance for alcohol addiction treatment. Here’s a comprehensive list of key services across the country that can help individuals struggling with alcohol use disorders:

  1. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA):
    • Description: A worldwide fellowship that offers a program of recovery for alcoholism through its 12-step program.
    • Contact: You can find local meetings and resources on their website Alcoholics Anonymous.
  2. We Do Recover
  3. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA):
    • Description: SAMHSA provides a variety of information, resources, and a national helpline for substance abuse treatment.
    • Contact: 1-800-662-HELP (4357) or use their online treatment locator at SAMHSA’s National Helpline.
  4. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA):
    • Description: NIAAA provides research and education on alcoholism, including guides for seeking treatment.
    • Contact: Visit their website for resources at NIAAA.
  5. The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD):
    • Description: NCADD provides education, awareness, and resources on alcoholism and substance abuse.
    • Contact: Find more information at NCADD.
  6. American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM):
    • Description: ASAM is a professional society representing over 6,000 physicians, clinicians, and associated professionals in the field of addiction medicine.
    • Contact: You can find a directory of professionals at ASAM.
  7. SMART Recovery:
    • Description: SMART Recovery offers a science-based alternative to traditional 12-step programs and provides support meetings both online and in-person.
    • Contact: More information is available on their website at SMART Recovery.
  8. Al-Anon and Alateen:
    • Description: Al-Anon offers support groups for family members of alcoholics, while Alateen is tailored specifically to younger relatives.
    • Contact: Visit Al-Anon Family Groups for more information.
  9. Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS):
    • Description: SOS is a nonprofit network of autonomous, non-professional local groups dedicated solely to helping individuals achieve and maintain sobriety.
    • Contact: Learn more at Secular Organizations for Sobriety.
  10. Women for Sobriety:
    • Description: Women for Sobriety is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping women overcome alcoholism and other addictions.
    • Contact: Find resources at Women for Sobriety.
  11. Veterans Administration (VA) Alcohol and Drug Dependence Rehabilitation Program:
    • Description: This program offers various forms of help to veterans struggling with substance abuse issues, including alcoholism.
    • Contact: Veterans can learn more through their local VA medical center or the VA website VA Substance Use Page.

These organizations provide a spectrum of services from self-help groups to professional medical and psychological treatments. Individuals seeking help should consider contacting these organizations to find the most suitable support and treatment options available.

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