MADISON, Wis. (AP) – Bars and restaurants in Wisconsin can now sell cocktails to go. Gov. Tony Evers signed the bill into law Friday, just before happy hour.
The bill won bipartisan approval in the Legislature.
It allows for mixed drinks and glasses of wine to be sold to go as long as they have tamper-evident seals.
It takes effect immediately. The drinks could be sold for pickup only, not delivery.
More than 30 states have similar laws.
Breaking news – Governor Signs Cocktails to Go!!!
Governor Tony Evers just signed Assembly Bill 32 into law. AB 32 will allow “Class B” licensees the ability to sell intoxicating liquor to-go in tamper evident containers for consumption off-premise.https://t.co/xXGxqojlNf pic.twitter.com/0zwnbfMuVx
— Tavern League of Wisconsin (@tavernleaguewi) March 26, 2021




