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  2. List of alcohol laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    State law also renders public intoxication legal, and explicitly prohibits any local or state law from making it a public offence. [98] Alcohol purchase is only controlled in Panaca. [99] New Hampshire No Yes 6 a.m. – 1 a.m. 6 a.m. – 11:45 p.m. Yes No 21 Liquor sold in state-run stores, many found at highway rest areas. 14% ABV cap on beer.

  3. Alcoholic beverage control state - Wikipedia

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    Most of these states have an Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) board—exact naming varies by state—and run liquor stores called "ABC stores" or "state stores". In all monopoly states, a parallel license system is used to regulate the sale and distribution of lighter alcoholic beverages such as beer and wine.

  4. Three-tier system (alcohol distribution) - Wikipedia

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    Bye-Bye Bell's Chicago Reader article about beer distribution laws; Support Your Local Brewery - Grassroots partnership of professional trade associations, brewers and beer enthusiasts dedicated to promoting and protecting the legislative and regulatory interests of America's small, independent and traditional craft brewers.

  5. A state-by-state guide to liquor laws around the nation

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    States like New Jersey limit all liquor, wine and beer sales to just liquor stores, and others like New Hampshire allow for beer to be sold in supermarkets but only allow liquor and wine to be ...

  6. Alcohol law - Wikipedia

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    In these states, stronger beverage sales are restricted to liquor stores. In Oklahoma, liquor stores may not refrigerate any beverage containing more than 3.2% alcohol. Missouri also has provisions for 3.2% beer, but its permissive alcohol laws (when compared to other states) make this type of beer a rarity.

  7. Think gas taxes are high? Check out these state beer fees - AOL

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    Beer taxes vary widely across the nation. For example, in Wyoming, which has the lowest beer tax rate, residents pay a mere 2 cents per gallon in taxes.

  8. Opinion: Florida brewers can't sell offsite without a ... - AOL

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    States that allow self-distribution and do not enact beer franchise laws consistently have more breweries, creating more choices for consumers,” economist and professor Jacob Burgdorf wrote ...

  9. Category:Alcohol law in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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