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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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Exciting Changes to Oklahoma’s Alcohol Regulations
Starting this coming Monday, Oklahoma will be implementing significant updates to its alcohol regulations that promise to enhance the shopping experience for residents. Beginning October 1st, grocery stores across the state will have the green light to sell beer with an alcohol by volume (ABV) of up to 9%. This change aims to improve consumer access to a wider variety of beer options directly in grocery aisles.
In another notable shift, liquor stores will now be permitted to refrigerate their products. This means that shoppers can expect chilled beverages ready for enjoyment at home, making it even more convenient to purchase their favorite drinks.
These updates mark a progressive step in Oklahoma’s efforts to modernize its alcohol laws, aligning with the demands of consumers and enhancing the overall market landscape. Keep an eye out for these changes and enjoy the increased variety and accessibility beginning October 1st!