The Utah stores are allowed to sell liquor. However, they are not allowed to promote the sale of liquor or sell to minors.
No, there are no seven eleven liquor stores here.
The strongest beers available in Utah must be purchased from State Liquor Stores.
You can buy beer in most counties in Utah on Sunday. Unfortunately hard liquor and wine can only be purchased at state owned liquor stores which are closed on Sundays.
No i live in UT and i see liquor stores in a lot of places.
Yes. Everclear 190-proof is sold in state liquor stores.
See the Related Links for "Utah Liquor and Package stores" to the bottom for the answer. Beer is available at most local supermarkets. However, if the beer is from a non-Utah brewery, the alcohol content is limited to 3.2%. In order to purchase higher alcohol, non-Utah beer, liquor, or wine, one must attend a state liquor store. To attend, you must be 21 years old and have a valid ID.
Wild Turkey is a bourbon whiskey. The sale of Wild Turkey is restricted in Utah. Under Utah law taverns, supermarkets, grocery and convenience stores cannot sell beverage products that exceed 3.2% alcohol by weight or 4.0% by volume. Packaged liquor, beer and wine over 3.2 percent by weight (4 percent by volume) is available in State Liquor Stores and at clubs and restaurants licensed to sell liquor.
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There are thousands of stores in Utah!
There are not any Safeway Stores in Utah. The nearest one is in Arizona.
Utah has very unusual liquor laws. Restaurants are allowed to sell wine and hard liquor as long as a meal is purchased at the same time. There are also "private clubs" where a membership can be purchased that allows the consumption of wine and spirits on site. Basically the membership works like a cover charge. Wines and spirits to take home are only available in State approved stores which have limited hours and are closed on Sundays. In Salt Lake City there are several of these stores with a very good selection of wines. Beer with 4% alcohol or less is widely available seven days a week in grocery stores and other places, but beer with a higher alcohol content must follow the same sales regulations as wine.
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