In New York, liquor stores are not allowed to sell beer because of state regulations that separate the sale of liquor and beer to different types of establishments. Liquor stores are licensed to sell only liquor and wine, while beer can be sold in convenience stores, grocery stores, and other designated outlets.
The legal age to sell, buy or serve beer in most states is 21.
Yes! You can buy beer & wine 24/7 in grocery & convenience stores. Liquor stores or ABC (look for 3 red dots) can only sell M - Sat until 7pm. The best beer selection on the beach (to take out) is at the Piggly Wiggly in the Market Commons.
Shop rite and Pathmark
They sell them at convenience stores but I most of them are sold out
Kroger -> Blacksburg
Yes, Miller Pony beer is available for sale in Georgia. The state has a variety of retailers, including grocery stores and convenience stores, that typically carry Miller products. Availability can vary by location, so it's a good idea to check with local stores or online retailers for specific stock.
come to michigan, they sell it everywhere!
Only the Kroger stores in Kentucky sell it.
Yes, in Georgia, liquor stores can sell beer with a higher alcohol content compared to grocery stores. Liquor stores are allowed to sell beer with an alcohol by volume (ABV) of up to 14%, while grocery stores can only sell beer with an ABV of up to 8%. This difference is due to state regulations governing the sale of alcoholic beverages.
You can find out that stores such as Walmart, Whole Foods, and Costco sells beer before the Broncos games. You can simply buy any beer you want to buy in these stores.
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