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beverage together. There is no difference between \u201c happy hour,\u201d \u201cdrink specials\u201d and /or \u201cpromotions\u201d as these are generic terms used to describe reduced rates for drinks and are permitted as long as the retailer charges a price for the drink which does not under \u2013cut the wholesales price paid.
bout 11 percent of the total Alaska population and 52 percent of the Native population live in places that restrict the availability of alcohol.
Alaska does not limit or tax alcoholic beverages brought into this state for personal use and not for resale. Out-of-state suppliers may ship alcoholic beverages to Alaska residents. Over 75 Alaska communities have, by local option, banned the importation or possession of alcoholic beverages.
Packaged alcohol, beer, and wine are sold only in licensed stores, not in grocery stores, but these are common and are open long hours every day.
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LEGAL DRINKING AGE The legal age to purchase, possess, control, and/or consume alcoholic beverages in the State of Alaska is 21. If you are under the age of 21, you may enter an establishment that sells and/or serves alcohol only if you are accompanied by a parent, guardian, or spouse who is at least 21 years of age.
Since the late 1990s, California law has prohibited producers and suppliers of beer, wine, and spirits from conducting sweepstakes or contests in California. It was the only state in the nation to prohibit promotions by alcoholic beverage manufacturers.
16- and 17-year-olds who work in a licensed bar, restaurant or shop can serve alcohol, as long as the licence holder or bar manager has approved the sale and it's in line with any other restrictions set out in the license.
The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) is an agency of the government of the state of California charged with regulation of alcoholic beverages. The ABC was created by constitutional amendment effective January 1, 1955, as an independent department of the executive branch of the state government.
Red Devil is one of the few places where liquor is sold in the Kuskokwim Valley, in western Alaska. This is because most of the dozens of predominantly Yupik Eskimo villages along the river have exercised an option under current state law which allows them to ban local sale and import of alcohol.

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