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Popular hard seltzers to be scarcer in Utah under new law

Popular hard seltzers to be scarcer in Utah under new law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Hard seltzer drinkers in Utah will likely have their choices on grocery store shelves cut in half under legislation that passed the Legislature. Lawmakers acted Thursday in their latest update to strict alcohol laws in the state that’s home to the alcohol-eschewing Church of Jesus […]

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Utah orders removal of Russian alcohol from state-run stores

Utah orders removal of Russian alcohol from state-run stores

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s governor has signed an executive order requiring the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to immediately remove all Russian-produced and Russian-branded products from its shelves. The order announced Saturday by Gov. Spencer Cox was in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and mirrors moves […]

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Alcohol Bill Could Remove Some Hard Seltzers From Store Shelves

Alcohol Bill Could Remove Some Hard Seltzers From Store Shelves

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Some types of hard seltzer currently being sold in Utah could become harder to find under a bill being considered by the state legislature. Senate Bill 176 would take about half of the brands of hard seltzer currently sold in grocery and convenience stores and […]

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DABC:  Expect Long Lines, Shortages When Buying Liquor During Holiday

DABC: Expect Long Lines, Shortages When Buying Liquor During Holiday

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utahns can expect long lines and some product limitations when they visit state-run liquor stores during the holiday season. The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control says supply chain issues have limited their stocks of some brands of champagne, cognac, tequila and beer. The agency says […]

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Liquor officials: No beer at karaoke or ax-throwing venues

Liquor officials: No beer at karaoke or ax-throwing venues

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The state liquor commission says beer will not be allowed at a Salt Lake City karaoke business or an Ogden ax-throwing venue because neither fits the definition of a “recreational amenity,” under a law that takes effect in mid-May. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the […]

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