NABCA continues business operations under the “Safer At Home” principal, which heeds the recommendations from public health and government sources in the effort to curb the spread of COVID-19. NABCA will slowly allow employees to return to the office and to telework. It will continue to evaluate this course of action and respond accordingly. NABCA expects business to go on as usual with staff able to assist with inquiries and requests. NABCA appreciates your partnership and business relationship.
PHOENIX – The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control officially put an end to to-go liquor sales last week for establishments that do not have the proper licenses.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — You’ve been allowed to buy alcohol from your favorite restaurant in to-go cups during the pandemic.
Now some Missouri lawmakers want to make it so that you can do that forever.
The hopes of Maryland’s craft brewers for sweeping changes to the state’s beer laws flattened Friday like an open beer left out too long as a legislative committee rejected Comptroller Peter Franchot’s “Reform on Tap” initiative.