

They were mandated in hopes of combating excessive drinking by keeping alcohol out of sight of restaurant patrons who choose not to consume alcohol. These partitions are often made of frosted glass since they are required to be "solid, translucent, permanent". The partitions are mandated for restaurants with "Limited-Service Restaurant Licenses" and "Full-Service Restaurant Licenses". Zion curtains were partitions unique to Utah restaurants that separate restaurant bartenders preparing alcoholic drinks from the customers who order them. Since 1935, Utah's liquor industry (all except 4.0% beer) has been controlled through state-run liquor store outlets. However, several attempts to make Utah a dry state also failed, and due to a need to address violence caused by bootlegging, on December 5, 1933, the 21 members of the Utah delegation to the constitutional convention unanimously cast the 36th deciding state vote to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment and ratify the Twenty-first Amendment, thus repealing national alcohol prohibition.

Because of this traditional LDS teaching and the large population of Latter-day Saints in Utah, the alcohol laws of Utah have generally been strict. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to which 55% of Utah residents belong, advises against the consumption of alcohol for its members in the Word of Wisdom given in the Doctrine and Covenants.

In commercial facilities, the time at which alcohol may be served is limited, and alcohol may not be sold any later than 1:00 a.m. Beer over 4.0 percent by weight (5% ABV) is available in State Liquor Stores and Package Agencies and at clubs and restaurants licensed to sell liquor. Ĭurrent Utah law sets a limit of 4.0 percent alcohol by weight (5% ABV) in beer sold at grocery and convenience stores and at establishments operating under a "beer only" type license, such as taverns, beer bars and some restaurants. Utah is one of seventeen control states, meaning the state has a monopoly over the wholesaling and/or retailing of some or all categories of alcoholic beverages. The Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services (UDABS) has regulated the sale of alcoholic beverages since 1935, two years after the end of Prohibition. Ī person must be 21 years old or older to buy or consume alcohol. state of Utah and are some of the most restrictive in the United States. Cloud MN | St.The alcohol laws of Utah regulate the selling and purchasing of alcohol in the U.S. Rio Grande St #2072, Salt Lake City, UT 84101 | Artsopolis Network Members: Akron OH | Austin TX | Bainbridge Island WA | Birmingham AL | Boston MA | Cape Cod MA | Charlotte NC | Cincinnati OH | Cleveland OH | Colorado Springs CO | Columbia SC | DuPage County IL | Durham NC | Flagstaff AZ | Flint MI | Fort Lauderdale FL | Indianapolis IN | Kalamazoo MI | Kansas City MO | KeepMovingOKC | Macon GA | Main Line Area PA | Marin County CA | Marquette County MI | Mendocino County CA | Middlesex County NJ | Milwaukee WI | Montgomery County MD | Nantucket, MA | Napa Valley CA | Nashville TN | Niagara County NY | Oklahoma City OK | Orange County CA | Orlando FL | Ottawa IL | Palm Desert CA | Pittsburgh PA | Providence RI | Richardson TX | Roswell GA | Sacramento CA | San Antonio TX | San Diego CA | Sarasota FL | St. © Copyright 2023 - Utah Cultural Alliance. You don’t have to be Scottish to be enveloped with the extrodinary experience that is uniquely REDSTONE – Highland Games & Festival! Get your kilt on! See you at REDSTONE – 2022! View less No one will go hungry among the many food offerings, including traditional Scottish fare. For the wee laddies & lassies there’s the ‘Children’s Glen’ with mini-highland games activities & giant inflatables. Winding their enchanting Scottish Lore will be the RedStone Storytellers, alongside the beguiling magic of Bob, the Magician. The RedStone ‘Celtic Marketplace’ is the place to be for Celtic wares, & the Scottish Clans will help visitors discover their Scottish roots. Not to be missed will be the stirring sounds of the Salt Lake Scots, along with the high-power music of ‘The Fire’, & the melodic, our local favorite Celtic band ‘Wooden Tatrum’. Time to get your kilt on! From the heather-laden highlands of Scotland to sunny St George, Utah, it’s time once again to revel in the excitement of the REDSTONE – Highland Games & Festival! April 8-9th let the Scottish reverie begin with family-friendly fun for all ages! Taking centerfield, cabers & stones will be flying with the UHA Strongman & Highland Games athletics.
