Georgia Gov. Makes Cocktails-to-Go Permanent

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed legislation permitting restaurants to sell alcohol-to-go in tightly sealed containers with takeout food. To-go drinks would also have to be stored in a glove box, locked trunk or behind the back seat while driving.

Kemp also signed a bill allowing Georgia distilleries to sell liquor for on-site consumption on any day that the city or county in which they are located allows such sales.. Similar on-site sales rules will also apply to malt-beverage brewers under the bill.

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