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Alabama ranked at the near bottom of best States to live in
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Has this changed recently?
Because my understanding was that no, you absolutely cannot get it at gas stations.
You can sometimes find them in grocery stores, but that's a loophole and only works if the store sells hot food (usually buffet style) so they can classify the separate POS as a restaurant with a liquor license.
And if you want more than a 12 pack of beer, you have to go to a "Beer Distributor". A separate store that only sells cases of beer.
Aside from the grocery stores who have gone through the legal loopholes (it's far from all of them), you can only get wine from the state stores that only sell wine and liquor (no beer).
It's stupid. Remnants from prohibition.
It appears that selling beer at PA gas stations requires a special license and is limited by local laws. One town might allow it, but the next town over doesn't.
I guess because the laws about it weren't confusing enough already.