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Can “non‑alcoholic beer” be served or sold to persons under twenty‑one?

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Can “non‑alcoholic beer” be served or sold to persons under twenty‑one?

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Maybe. The State Liquor Control Act, G.L. Chapter 138, regulates “alcoholic beverages” as that term is defined by law. The law defines “alcoholic beverages” to be “any liquid intended for human consumption as a beverage and containing one half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume at sixty degrees Fahrenheit.

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