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

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    A small number of grocery stores are licensed as drug stores and sell full strength beer, wine, and spirits. As an example, a chain grocery store that has pharmacy services at most or all locations may elect a single location in the chain as the licensed establishment to sell beer, wine, and spirits. Connecticut No 9 a.m. – 1 a.m. (Mon.–Thurs.)

  3. Alcoholic beverages in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Oregon began allowing the sale of alcohol via home delivery services. As of 2007, consumption of spirits was on the rise while beer consumption held steady. That same year, 11% of beer sold in Oregon was brewed in-state, the highest figure in the United States. Oregon wine production began in the mid-19th century, before it was a state.

  4. Alcohol laws of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The reform allowed grocery stores, convenience stores, pharmacies and other establishments to sell strong beer and wine, allows liquor stores to sell cold beverages as well as non-alcoholic items, and implemented a territorial franchise wholesale system which encouraged major domestic brewers and other craft brewers to begin selling in Oklahoma ...

  5. Doing dry January? These are the healthiest non-alcoholic ...

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    In many cases, NA beers contained fewer calories than their alcoholic counterparts. Guinness 0, Budweiser Zero, Coors Edge Non-Alcoholic Brew, and Heineken® 0.0 are all lighter than the ...

  6. Big Beer vs. Canned Cocktails in the Grocery Aisle - AOL

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    From tailgates to grocery store shelves, these fizzy drinks known as ready-to-drink (RTD) beverages have increased from 3 percent of the overall alcohol market a decade ago to around 12 percent today.

  7. Why can’t we buy liquor in NC grocery stores? A short ... - AOL

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    That’s because, unlike beer and wine, liquor can’t be sold in regular grocery stores in North Carolina. Instead, the sale of liquor is controlled by the state, through the state government’s ...

  8. Bira 91 - Wikipedia

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    A bottle of Bira beer. The company has five beers in its portfolio - Bira 91 White (a low bitterness wheat beer with alcohol content of 4%), [4] Bira 91 Blonde (an extra hoppy craft lager), [4] Bira 91 Light (a low calorie lunchtime lager), [5] Bira 91 Strong (a high intensity wheat beer with a higher percentage of alcohol content at 7%), [5] and The Bira 91 Indian Pale Ale (the first IPA ...

  9. 14 gift ideas for the person who's impossible to shop for - AOL

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    A food, beer, or wine subscription They don’t come cheap, but if there’s a foodie, wine sommelier or craft beer enthusiast that you’re shopping for, look no further than a subscription.