
WASHINGTON 鈥 Figuring out where the best drinks are at happy hour is set to get easier in Virginia. The house of delegates and state Senate have each passed a bill requiring聽Virginia鈥檚 Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control to allow bars to advertise the actual drinks they are offering at a happy hour.
While the need for a law allowing that may seem odd, it’s a big expansion from current rules. Even with allowing some聽promotional signs, bars and restaurants are limited to phrases like 鈥渉appy hour from 4-7 p.m.鈥 and banned from using language like 鈥渄iscounted margaritas,鈥 鈥渂eer and wine specials鈥 or anything else involving a specific drink type or price.
The new regulations would still prohibit the listing of actual prices on happy hour promotions, and wouldn’t聽change time limits that require happy hour discounts to end by 9 p.m.
The bills also direct the ABC to allow mixed drinks to be served in pitchers, and to be pre-made. Right now, only sangria is permitted to be premixed and served in pitchers. That聽permission was only granted in 2008 when the decades-long prohibition of sangria ended in the commonwealth.
If the bill is signed into law, bars and restaurants would also be allowed to give one free drink to a customer or a bottle of wine to two or more customers. The new rules would also allow tasting flights of liquors, not just beers and wines, and provide more ways to sell alcohol in larger containers like growlers.
The bill passed the house of delegates unanimously as part of a block vote on Feb. 4, and the Senate on Tuesday.