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The alcohol laws of Kentucky, which govern the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in that state, lead to a patchwork of counties that are either dry (prohibiting all sale of alcoholic beverage), or wet (permitting full retail sales under state license), or "moist" (occupying a middle ground between the two).
Kentucky Revised Statute 243.115, for example, permits restaurants licensed under the state’s liquor laws to let a patron take one open container of wine from the establishment for consumption ...
Note: Beginning in 2013 Liquor by the drink and beer by the drink are available on Sundays in Louisville, KY beginning at 10:00 am. Bowling Green, KY recently began allowing Sunday sales in December 2013 for carry-out beer, wine, and liquor.
Indiana's comprehensive state alcohol laws only allow local liquor boards to issue liquor licenses for sale and manufacture; all other regulation of alcohol is an operation of state law. [37] Iowa state law specifically requires each county's liquor board to allow liquor licenses and follow the provisions of state liquor law. [38]
In January 2023, the Kentucky Alcohol Beverage Control agents raided the stores in Kentucky and seized hundreds of bottles, which ABC contends are “associated with suspected improper purchasing ...
The liquor license suspension follows a city ordinance passed in March of this year by Metro Council that allows Louisville Metro Alcoholic Beverage Control to issue emergency liquor license ...
Kentucky alcohol regulators are moving to shut down another bourbon seller for violations related to the state’s vintage spirits laws. Kentucky Department of ... 127 W. Main St. in Louisville, ...
Before merger, under the Kentucky Constitution and statutory law Louisville was designated as a first-class city in regard to local laws affecting public safety, alcohol beverage control, revenue options, and various other matters; as of 2014, it is the only such designated city in the state. [158]