https://www.kmbc.com/article/stronger-b ... s/27011840A change in the law means you can buy stronger beer in Kansas.
"Last night, we came in at closing time and started setting up for today to start a brand new era," said Marshall Rimann, owner of Rimann Liquors.
He said the change will help his bottom line.
"We're viewing this as a great opportunity," Rimann said.
Stores can also sell other items, such as mixers, olives, lemons and cork screws.
"It's going to be a lot easier for our customers. They're going to be able to do other shopping right at one time," Rimann said.
Kansas was one of the last states with the 3.2 percent beer law on record. It dates back to the prohibition era. Utah will end the law later this year.
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