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The regulatory affairs concerning alcoholic beverages can be very different, depending on where the drink is sold or imbibed. Most places have basic laws regarding labeling requirements, minimum age of consumers, trading hours, and drunk driving. These past 4 years in Ireland have seen legislative changes concerning alcohol being sold on Good Friday, whether breweries and distilleries may sell alcohol on their own premises, the banning of loyalty cards and promotions in off-licenses, minimum pricing on alcohol, and a separate alcohol section in supermarkets. Our hosts Bean, Katie, and Lisa wanted to learn more about alcohol laws in other countries, so they did some digging…prepare to hear about laws that are quirky, funny, and downright strange!


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Beers in this episode:


Einstök, Iceland - ‘Icelandic Arctic’ Pale AleHope, Ireland - ‘Limited Edition 26’ Amber LagerWhite Hag, Ireland - ‘The Puca’ Lemon Sour


Links:


Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949Crazy Alcohol Laws Around the World | Cheapism.comLicensing Act 187217 Weird Drinking Laws From Around The World | Crazy Liquor Laws | ThrillistWeird Drinking Laws in our 50 StatesStrange Beer & Drinking Laws Around The WorldUtah’s 12 Strange Alcohol Laws That Only Locals UnderstandWhy Iceland banned beer | BBC News

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