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So, like 5/6 of the states I've lived in. California was the only one where you could fill up your car and buy a bottle of Everclear at the same time.
That's better than 3/5 of the states I've lived in. PA has liquor stores, and beer stores. A few years ago they started allowing grocery stores to sell individual bottles, but it had to be in a closed-off section with a separate cash register. Minnesota precludes all alcohol sales except in liquor stores (and restaurants). Georgia - at least when I lived there - also only allowed sales in custom stores.
So Utah is actually more liberal with alcohol sales than many states!
I think that's the rule in the States. California is the only one I know if where you can buy hard liquor from a 7-11.
I lived in WA too, Vancouver, but I was too young to be aware of liquor laws.
Before the law change, this was the loophole in PA. You could pop down to a pizzeria and buy a couple of beers. It was a necessary loophole because, ironically, the one place you could buy beer - the specialty beer stores - you could only buy cases or kegs, no singles. But, yeah, that's changed.
I heard about that - a curtain, or separate room. But that changed a decade ago, because (as I mentioned) you could sit in the main room in a burger joint on the main street of Park City and order a beer (or martini) with lunch.
I think all us non-Utahans need to reevaluate our stereotypes for Utah. it seems to have become more liberal (alcohol-wise) than many other states.