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‘Utah Booze News’ podcast: Salt Lake City boutique sells wine bags and corkscrews because liquor stores can’t

Utah Booze News

The Boozetique sells everything one might need for a cocktail — except the booze.

On this episode of the “Utah Booze News" podcast, Salt Lake Tribune reporter Kathy Stephenson and Fox 13′s Ben Winslow talk to owner Ivy Earnest, who opened her alcohol-accessories shop in downtown Salt Lake City because the liquor store around the corner legally can’t sell the corkscrews and wine bags consumers need.

Also on the podcast, the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control says Thai Archer restaurant in Salt Lake City doesn’t qualify for a state liquor license and removing dozens of beer brands from liquor stores hasn’t affected the DABC’s bottom line. Listen here.

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