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14% ABV cap on beer. State is wholesaler of wine. State taxes beer $0.30/gal at the wholesale level. New Jersey: No Each municipality can control hours by local ordinance. Most municipalities have a last call of 2 or 3 a.m. Atlantic City, Brigantine, Absecon, Elwood, Pomona, Smithville, Galloway, and Mullica (All in Atlantic County) serve 24 ...
Private liquor stores sell beer, wine, and spirits in most of the state, but under state law, Montgomery County uses a control model, operating 25 off-premise beer, wine, and liquor stores. [33] These county stores are the only off-premise spirits outlets; however, beer and wine only stores are privately owned.
Montana state law vests control of alcoholic beverages solely in the power of the state, although county voters may, by initiative, prohibit alcohol sales. [42] [43] The Crow Indian Reservation and Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation are fully dry. Since the Reservations are considered federal lands, state laws do not apply.
More than a third of the states in the U.S. permit the sale of hard liquor alongside beer and wine in grocery stores. Here’s why NC does not.
Illinois allows wine, beer and liquor to be sold everywhere, even at pharmacies. New York allows for beer sales in supermarkets, delis and gas stations. Liquor and wine can only be bought in ...
Beer keg registration is a legal requirement in some U.S. states and localities that identification tags or labels be affixed to beer kegs upon retail sale. They often consist of requirements that tags and records retained by the retailer list the name and address of the purchaser, the date and location where the beer will be served, and other information.
Lincoln County permits both; Macon County Retail package store in Red Boiling Springs and Lafayette. Liquor-by-the-drink in Lafayette. [4] Madison County permits both; Marion County permits both; Marshall County permits both; Maury County permits both; McMinn County Full retail sales of liquor allowed on a community elective basis.
for the sale of alcoholic beverages in facilities owned by the state, a county, or a municipality; alcoholic beverages must be consumed on-site; permitted to hold tastings and tasting dinners; may sell at off-premises events in open containers with Special Event Permit (up to 25 times per year) $2000 $100 per day for Special Event Permit
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