Mo. Lawmaker Seeks to Ban Cold Beer Sales (AP)
7th Jan 2006, 09:56 GMT
AP - A state senator wants to force Missouri stores to sell warm beer. Under a bill by Sen. Bill Alter, grocery and convenience stores would risk losing their liquor licenses if they sold beer colder than 60 degrees. The intent is to cut down on drunken driving by making it less tempting to pop open a beer after leaving the store.
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