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  2. Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the alcoholic beverage control authority for the U.S. state of Iowa. Since March 8, 1934, it has regulated the traffic in, and maintained a monopoly on the wholesaling of, alcoholic beverages in the state, thus making Iowa an alcoholic beverage control state . In fiscal year 2013, the Division generated ...

  3. Alcoholic beverage control state - Wikipedia

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    Virginia – All distilled spirits are sold at state-run Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control locations, commonly known as Virginia ABC stores. Virginia has ten "moist" counties that prohibit the sale of distilled spirits and thus do not have any ABC stores. Beer and wine are sold at licensed supermarkets and convenience stores.

  4. Liquor license - Wikipedia

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    Liquor license. A public notice of an application to sell alcoholic beverages in Sonoma, California in 2023. A liquor license (or liquor licence in most forms of Commonwealth English) is a governmentally issued permit for businesses to sell, manufacture, store, or otherwise use alcoholic beverages .

  5. Iowa Supreme Court affirms Des Moines had right to revoke ...

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    March 28, 2024 at 4:03 AM. Iowa's highest court says the city of Des Moines was within its right to revoke a now-shuttered East Village nightclub's liquor license. Owners of the former Lime Lounge ...

  6. Two Iowa beers remain in Beer Brackets. Who will win ... - AOL

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    Two beers out of 64 that started this competition remain. And for 2024, a brewery that won in 2019 faces another brewery that never won Beer Brackets. Both have a location in Des Moines. This ...

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

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    Sales of any type of alcohol are legal at any store that has an off-premises liquor license, including but not limited to convenience stores and grocery stores. Bars may sell closed containers of alcohol for consumption off the premises. Drive-through liquor stores are allowed. Everclear Grain Alcohol Proof 190 (95% alcohol) is legal.

  8. Blue laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Blue laws, also known as Sunday laws, are laws that restrict or ban some or all activities on specified days (most often on Sundays in the western world), particularly to promote the observance of a day of rest. [1] Such laws may restrict shopping or ban sale of certain items on specific days. Blue laws are enforced in parts of the United ...

  9. Legal drinking age - Wikipedia

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    Under the Liquor License Act (1957) it is prohibited to sell, serve or supply alcohol beverages to "anyone under the apparent age of 16". A "young person" is defined as anyone under the age of 17 by the Children and Young Persons Act, 1949 Section 2.