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Oklahoma liquor license for business2/10/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Q: Will grocery stores or convenience stores be able to sell stronger beer or wine?Ī: Yes. Retailers will likely restock their shelves with the likes of Budweiser, Coors and others at their normally produced ABV amounts. ![]() 1, but the store owners aren't likely to restock the 3.2 ABV beer. ![]() Gas stations and grocery stores likely will sell the remainder of their supply after Oct. Q: Will I still be able to purchase 3.2 beer?Ī: Yes and no. These stations can sell beer stronger than 3.2 percent alcohol by weight (ABW), but not liquor. Q: Will gas stations currently selling beer be able to sell liquor?Ī: No. Q: Will grocery stores or convenience stores be able to sell liquor?Ī: No. Q: Will a liquor store be able to sell refrigerated beer or wine?Ī: Yes. With that in mind, here are 10 things to know. All Dried Out: Oklahoma's path to liquor modernization proves slow and perilous Alcohol politicking: Mixing business with measures Taxing alcohol: An industry worth hundreds of millions provides Oklahoma significant tax revenues No more whining about wine at the grocery store starting Oct.1 Ongoing coverage: Oklahoma's liquor lawsīig changes are coming to the ways alcohol is bought and sold in Oklahoma beginning Oct 1. ![]()
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