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The occasion is a cause for celebration, and the best way to do so is by drinking beer, of course. But for a 14-year period before 1933, cracking open a cold one wasn't allowed in the U.S. due to prohibition. Thankfully, those days are long gone because of one Franklin Delano Roosevelt who fought to legalize beer.

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The order comes with some limitations, but gives businesses who hold ABC liquor licenses the ability to sell cocktails to customers to-go. The list of those establishments includes bars, restaurants, clubs, private bars, breweries and distilleries.Â