The Oklahoma Beer Alliance has worked closely with the Oklahoma Legislature and the Oklahoma Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement (ABLE) Commission to support Senate Bill 1928 and House Bill 1349. SB 1928 would add to Oklahoma law the following: Allow retail spirit licensees to sell curbside and deliver alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine and spirits in […]
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Alcoholmanac: ABLE Commission is prepared to issue licenses under new alcohol laws, but a small number of businesses are applying
ABLE Commission is prepared to issue licenses under new alcohol laws, but a small number of businesses are applying.
Chicken-Fried News: Alcohol procrastination
Dry Oklahoma counties have until Oct. 1 to approve liquor-by-the-drink sales; otherwise, they could lose the right to sell alcohol with food.
Alcohol reform is still underway at the state Capitol
Proposed bills include changes to taxes, the number of liquor licenses someone may have and stores opening on Sundays.
I did a pilot batch earlier this year in the spring, and people said they loved it, Elkins said. It takes longer than I’d like to get a new beer out, unfortunately.
“I did a pilot batch earlier this year in the spring, and people said they loved it,” Elkins said. “It takes longer than I’d like to get a new beer out, unfortunately.”
Letters to the Editor: Nov. 16, 2016
The Sooner Poll found that more Oklahomans prefer the alternative of death by incarceration — true life without the possibility of parole — over capital punishment when given that option.
Meet the Brewer: Bruce Sanchez of Twisted Spike Brewing Co.
Sanchez opened Twisted Spike Brewing Co. after years of brewing at home and competing in home brewer competitions.
Local breweries scramble as ABLE Commission interprets SB 424’s impact on taprooms
Though the taprooms at COOP and Anthem will remain open and serving low-point beers, the sudden shift in interpretation has squelched plans for celebrations.
There is more to State Question 792 than cold beer and wine sales
“Everyone selling alcohol is to be licensed through ABLE. We pushed hard for that,” Bice said.
Chicken-Fried News: Infusion confusion
A local bartender was arrested in April on charges related to flavor-infused alcohol.
