By Associated Press - Thursday, October 24, 2019

SALT LAKE CITY — Liquor store owners in Utah have announced plans to pour any beer 5% alcohol by volume or less down the drain if it remains on store shelves at midnight Oct. 31.

Salt Lake Tribune reports that consumers could snag a six-pack or three at a likely discounted price.

The state Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control says there is no other option but to discard unsold brews before a new law takes effect Nov. 1.



Department officials say beer higher than 4% ABV can only be sold legally at state-owned liquor stores and anything less must be sold at grocery and convenience stores.

Officials say the new regulation increases the lowest permitted percentage to 5% ABV meaning any beverage lower than that must be removed from liquor store shelves.

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