Some of the most popular brands will be available in grocery and convenience stores and half will be available only in liquor stores.
A flavor that meets Utah’s glycol-based flavoring standards will stay in grocery stores, while those that use an ethyl alcohol flavoring will be in a Department of Alcohol Beverage Control store.
It’s all part of the 223-page omnibus liquor bill being negotiated in Salt Lake City. The measure also rebrands the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services and is expected to enable people to order online and pickup from a state store.