I’ll Drink to That
March 18, 2009
Legislators in Utah have passed bill 187 that makes sweeping revisions to the state’s liquor laws. Previously bars were private member clubs in which individuals had to pay for the privilege of membership to be allowed in to buy a cocktail. In restaurants, bartenders could not pass a drink directly to a customer. Instead they had to walk around a glass partition known as a “Zion Curtain” in reference to the state’s religious history as The Land of Zion. Despite these dramatic changes, restaurants will still have to mix drinks behind a wall out of the view of customers and patrons who appear to be under the age of 35 will have their ID’s scanned and the information will remain on file for 7 days. click here for limerick