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Missouri Alcohol Laws
Missouri Alcohol Laws
Alcohol Laws in Missouri
- Control on the alcoholic beverage in Missouri State
- There is no control on the alcoholic beverage for beer.
- For wine there is no control on the alcoholic beverage.
- There is no alcoholic beverage control on the distilled spirits.
- Sale hours for alcohol in Missouri
- On the premises (In counties where allowed)
- Monday to Saturday in-between 6 AM to 1:30 AM.
- On Sunday 9 AM to 12 AM.
- Those with special licenses in City and St. Louis : in-between 6 AM to 3 AM daily.
- Off the premises (In counties where allowed)
- Monday to Saturday in-between 6 AM to 1:30 AM.
- On Sunday in-between 9 AM to 12 AM.
- Those with sales permitted in City and St. Louis bars until 3 AM.
- Remarks as per the alcohol laws of Missouri
- Liquor control law is for all alcoholic beverages with > 0.05% alcohol
- Counties and cities are not allowed to ban off the premises sale of alcohol.
- Ther is a facility to get special licenses for nightclubs and bars for selling alcohol till 3 AM in city.
- Drug and Grocery stores and gas stations as well can sale liquor without any other limitations except time.
- Alcoholic consumption by the minors in any ways is prohibited.
- Parents may provide alcohol to the children.
- Individual of age more than 21 years can take 100 gallons per year liquor of any type for personal use.
- There is no state public intoxication law, blue laws in this state as well as no prohibition on absinthe and dry jurisdictions.
- Missouri is from one of the most alcohol permissive states in US apart from Nevada and Louisiana:
- There is no open container law in this state.
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