Colorado craft breweries are finally allowed to deliver beer directly to consumers during pandemic (here are the rules)
Last Friday, March 20, Colorado Governor Jared Polis issued an executive order, permitting additional Colorado liquor licensees to deliver alcohol beyond those traditionally allowed to deliver alcohol until April 18. We’ve been stacking up posts on how COVID-19 has exposed many holes in America’s state alcohol laws. In fact, before the coronavirus crisis, only 12 states were allowing for some method of delivery of all alcohol with 31 states allowing wine and beer to be purchased and shipped to consumers’ homes.
Last Friday, March 20, Colorado Governor Jared Polis issued an executive order, permitting additional Colorado liquor licensees to deliver alcohol beyond those traditionally allowed to deliver alcohol until April 18. We’ve been stacking up posts on how COVID-19 has exposed many holes in America’s state alcohol laws. In fact, before the coronavirus crisis, only 12 states were allowing for some method of delivery of all alcohol with 31 states allowing wine and beer to be purchased and shipped to consumers’ homes.
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