If you have never ever ever been to Moab. This is something you may want to read further.
This is not for the trail this information is for APRES WHEELING!!!!
Beer/Alcohol is VERY expensive in Utah. And high point (3.2%+) beer can not be sold COLD.
Now that being said it is also against the law to bring bring liquor that was purchased out of state.
Also with that being said take the information and that info below and digest it.
Utah's liquor laws are easy to understand. Alcoholic beverages are served with your meal in most fine restaurants and hotels. Ask your server for a liquor menu and/or wine list. Utah's non-exclusive private clubs offer mixed drinks. Members may bring as many guests as they like. Visitors may purchase a 2-week membership to most private clubs for $5, which entitles them to host up to five guests. The only difference between the availability of drinks in a public restaurant and that of a private club is the time of day the drinks may be served; private clubs may serve alcoholic drinks throughout the day, whereas drinks are served only after 12:00 noon in restaurants.
Lounges and taverns sell beer only; liquor, wine, or beer cannot be brought into such establishments.
State-owned liquor stores sell packaged liquors and fine wines in variously sized bottles. State Stores are open most days, with varying hours, except holidays and Sundays. Beer containing 3.2% alcohol content may be purchased in grocery and convenience stores throughout Utah County, except on Sundays.
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Quirky Utah Liquor Laws
Utah's liquor laws may be a bit different from other states, but they are not hard to understand. All you need to do is have a sense of humor and follow these guidelines.
BEER
You can purchase 3.2% beer at a grocery and convenience stores and it is served in most restaurants. Full strength beer can be purchased at State Liquor Stores and is served in private clubs.
WINE
Wine can only be purchased at State Liquor Stores and is served in restaurants and private clubs. Ask your waiter for a wine menu.
LIQUOR
You can purchase liquor in bottles at State Liquor Stores and purchase it by the glass in most restaurants (if you order food) and all private clubs (without ordering food).
Private Clubs - DON'T BE SCARED AWAY, YOU CAN BE AN INSTANT MEMBER!!! You can purchase a temporary membership card which is valid for two weeks. With this membership you can allow a maximum of five guest in with you. Local patrons you may purchase a one year membership which allows an unlimited number of guests. Each individual club sets the rates for both temporary as well as yearly memberships. Typically memberships are very reasonably priced. ASK A MEMBER AT THE LOCATION TO SPONSOR YOU!! You will be suprised to see how easy it is to find a sponsor. 3.2 beer as well as wine and hard liquor are served at private clubs.