Flavored malt beverages, such as Mike's Lemonade, Smirnoff Ice, Zima, Sparks, etc. are malt-based drinks. Although the malt is an artificial sucrose-based malt, this gives them the ability to be sold under the beer category, mainly for tax purposes, plus the companies realized the faster growth potential for smaller serving-size fruity drinks in a beer setting, as opposed to the wine cooler craze of the 80s. Wine coolers, though, are wine-based drinks. They are essentially fortified wine with CO2 and other fruit flavors added. Because of the grape-base for these drinks, they are taxed as wine. There are also RTD (ready-to-drink) cocktails such as Jack Daniels coolers and Kahlua cocktails, etc. These are pre-mixed, liquor-based drinks that are sold under the same tax category as hard spirits. (source: more than a decade working in the alcohol industry...)
Arkansas liquor laws define beer as "any fermented liquor made from malt or any substitute therefor and having an alcohol content of not in excess of five percent (5%) or less than one-half of one percent (0.5%) alcohol by weight."
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Yes absinthe is sold in Washington liquor stores. But the hallucinegenic properties are not nearly as strong as the absinthe sold in Europe.
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Liquor is sold by the quart. They can't sell it, though, if they don't have a permit.
According to liquor sales reports but out by Ohio Liquor control, Ouzo is sold in Ohio.
Bootleggers
A juice joint is a place where hard liquor is sold and served.
They were called 'bootleggers'.
Blended - no limit Single Malt - 8 years
A liquor store is a shop that sells packaged alcoholic beverages, which is typically sold in bottles. These beverages can include wine, beer, hard liquor, mixed drinks, etc.