If Oklahoma’s liquor laws have seemed like something out of the Prohibition era, they were for years. When Prohibition was repealed in 1933, Oklahoma kept it around for another 26 years. Since, Oklahoma has been slower than most states in loosening its liquor laws. However, in November 2016, Oklahomans voted themselves firmly into the 21st […]
Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission
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.
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.”
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.
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.
Booze and Brews: Proposed bills could change Oklahoma’s alcohol laws
Two proposed bills could result in massive changes to Oklahoma’s antiquated alcohol and liquor laws.
Double trouble
Tom and Gladys Erbar of El Reno are the principal plaintiffs on one lawsuit (CJ-2011-159), while the other (CJ- 2011-115), represented by Oklahoma City attorney Mark Henricksen, seeks class-action status and currently has nine listed plaintiffs. Henricksen told Oklahoma Gazette the lawsuit originally named 801 defendants, but one defendant has since been dropped due to […]
