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After years of unprecedented growth in Utah’s “socialist” alcohol industry, the state of Utah would like to remind you that, “they are still in charge”. During last Tuesday’s DABC board meeting David Gladwell, chairman of the state liquor commission, said, “We’re trying to send a signal that we are tightening up and we are reluctant to grant single-event permits to for-profit organizations.” Basically that means that under state law, groups and businesses are allowed up to 12 special-event permits per year. Single-event permits allow beer, wine and spirits to be served at one-time community and civic events. If you’ve applied for a special event permit in last few months, you’ve probably been subject to a newly re-enforced criteria in order to obtain a special permit. It must be for a one-time, unique event that lasts only a few days and it must used by a civic or community group to promote a common good.
Snowbird’s four decade long Oktoberfest celebration falls into the second categ
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Source: Utah Beer
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