Stronger beer now for sale at grocery and convenience stores in Kansas
5 years ago
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Consumers can now buy stronger beer with their groceries in Kansas. A new law effective April 1 allows grocery and convenience stores to sell beer with up to 6 percent alcohol by volume (ABV). Previously, state law limited retailers to selling 3.2 percent ABV products. Lawmakers call it a win for consumers, but liquor store owners in Kansas see it differently.
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