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Full-strength Beer April 1st

 

Starting Monday, April 1st, a new Kansas law is allowing grocery stores and convenience stores to sell full-strength beer with up to 6 percent alcohol, as opposed to 3.2 percent. And now liquor stores are allowed to add product to their shelves, including non-alcoholic items such as sodas, mixers, chasers, snacks, and tobacco which will be sold behind the counter.

 

Those non-alcoholic products cannot exceed 20 percent of the store's gross sales. Liquor stores will still be the only ones selling 10-15 percent alcohol craft beer. This change increases the number of strong beer locations from 760 to over 3,000, creating a more convenient expereince for customers at all stores. This comes from a law signed by former Governor Sam Brownback in 2017.

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