RELATED: Green Country convenience store owners hope to get liquor license before laws changeĪnother change going into effect allows liquor stores to keep beer and wine refrigerated for sale.įOX23 spoke with the owner of Owasso Liquor & Wine who had to build new refrigerators in order to make more space for the new beer he is ordering for the law change. These stores will have had to get new licenses to sell the higher-point alcohol in order to sell it after the law goes into effect.Īble Commission officials said the application process for the new licenses take about 60 days and they were overwhelmed by the amount of application they had to go through. The previous Oklahoma law only allowed that full-strength alcohol to be sold in liquor stores. Convenience, grocery and drug stores will now be able to sell beer up to 8.99 percent alcohol and wine up to 14.99 percent alcohol.
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