Bill allowing low-alcohol beer sales in Colorado bars, restaurants advances

Denver Business Journal Tuesday 15th February, 2011

Colorado restaurants and bars are one step closer to being able to sell Corona Light and Murphy?s Irish Stout again, after a bill permitting low-alcohol beer sales in those establishments passed a Senate committee Tuesday. Senate Bill 60, sponsored by Sens.


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