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Can't buy alcohol after 11:45pm....

SilentZero

Diamond Member
Well I find myself sitting here just finishing the last Becks in the 12-pack. No more beer, and wife threw away all the hard liquor, and its illegal to sell alcohol after 11:45pm in Hawaii. Life is junk at the moment. Any other states are similar laws such as this, or are we the only one?
 
Feel lucky then, up where I live, 11 pm is the cutoff. Although some cab companies will deliver you beer at the wee hours of the morning.....for a hefty price.
 
suck it up and go to your local pub... just feel lucky you live in hawaii!!!!!! our liquor stores all close at 9-9.30 and are run by the gov't.

god canada sucks 🙁
 
Same here in NH. You can only buy beer and wine in the stores, and after 11:45pm, they chain the coolers. In bars, they have to call last call by 12:30am, and have everything off the tables by 1am. All hard liquor has to be bought in state run liquor stores, and they usually close @ like 6pm.

I don't drink any of that crap, so I'm good. 😛
 
last call for alcohol is 2am monday through saturday. You can't buy alcohol before noon on sunday. [michigan]

-=bmacd=-
 
In Louisiana, at least where I live, the cutoff is at 2:00 am. However, right north of here in Opelousas it is 24/7 🙂
 
It's 2:00AM in California, and you can't start buying it again until 6:00AM.

Why you can't buy alcohol between 2:00 and 6:00AM, I have no idea.
 
10 PM here you can't buy beer/alchohol from stores. Can't buy it on Sunday either. Can't buy "desert" wine after 7pm or from Friday to Sunday.

Clubs have last call at 1am. Everything shuts down by 2am.


Then again, you could live in Alaska... where it's DRY.
 
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