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How to Get a Liquor License in the State of California

PubClub

The hospitality industry and tourism have always been vibrant in California, resulting in a consistently high demand for liquor licenses in popular destinations like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego. The very first step is to find out which agency issues liquor licenses in California and what they can do for you.

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Liquor shops to down shutters in Karnataka

Spiritz

The Karnataka Wine Merchants Federation has called for a state-wide liquor strike on November 20th in protest against alleged corruption within the Karnataka Excise Department. The federation announced that tens of thousands of liquor license holders will close their establishments in a show of solidarity.

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Where To Drink in Salt Lake City, Utah

Imbibe Magazine

This is due in large part to a young population eager to rise within the industry, and the state’s notoriously strict liquor laws. The bar first opened in 2014 as a kind of placeholder while awaiting a full liquor license, with version 2.0 opening its doors in 2022.

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A Decade In, Cadet Wine + Beer Remains the Vanguard of Downtown Napa’s Evolution

VinePair

Despite its location in the heart of America’s most prestigious wine region, the city of Napa didn’t land on many people’s radars 10 years ago. No one is more attuned to the changes than Aubrey Bailey and Taylor Domin, the owners of Cadet Wine and Beer. Instead, wine (and beer) are the foundations on which it was built.

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This Week's Beer News: Metro on a Short Fuse

Guys Drinking Beer - Beer News

Western Springs doesn’t have a brewery yet, but the town is getting some liquor licenses ready for whenever someone wants to open one. For some reason, it’s Side Project beer/wine hybrid coverage season - last week we saw a story on Forbes, and this week Paste is looking at three of their offerings.

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Interview with Chef Yesenia Ramdass, founder of H A A M

Three Spirit

Food pairings are traditionally around meat and booze (eg red meat with red wine). You’ve chosen not to have a liquor license - what informed that decision? Y: While we hold a beer/wine license, our commitment to diversity extends beyond our food menu and into our bar program. Y: Certainly!