While Americans regard prohibition as a romanticized thing of the past, alcohol bans still exist in countries like Brunei, Libya, and Saudi Arabia — and if Indonesia’s Parliament has its way, you can soon add tourist destinations like Bali to the list, too. The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board can prohibit labels with “a person posed in an immoral or sensuous manner.” Something tells us Utah’s Polygamy Porter wouldn’t pass muster down in Talladega. No shots after midnight, Aussies Don’t be surprised if you can’t get a shot or cocktail after 12 while Down Under.
Key Takeaways:
- In Colorado, horses aren’t just wonderful pets; they’re a recognized mode of transportation. As such, you really shouldn’t operate a horse while tipsy.
- Drinkers in Oklahoma may want to plan ahead a bit more than their colleagues in surrounding states. A quirky law prohibits the sale of refrigerated beer above 4 percent alcohol by volume.
- While it’s not mandatory, the death penalty is a viable option when judging those who experience their first drunk driving event in El Salvador.
“If you’re thinking of starting a new brewing company in Alabama, don’t spend too much on graphic design. The Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board can prohibit labels with “a person posed in an immoral or sensuous manner.””
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