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You may notice a strange "afternoon gap." Alcohol sales are typically permitted only from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm and then again from 5:00 pm to midnight . If you try to buy a beer at 3:00 pm, you'll likely find the coolers locked.

Buying times vary wildly depending on where you are standing: alcohol buying times

Off-licences and supermarkets must stop all alcohol sales by 10:00 pm sharp, leading to a "last-minute rush" that is a common sight in Irish towns. The Logic (and Lack Thereof) Why do these times exist? You may notice a strange "afternoon gap

Alcohol is strictly regulated through a state-run monopoly called Vinmonopolet . These shops usually close early (often by 6:00 pm on weekdays and 3:00 pm or 4:00 pm on Saturdays), and you cannot buy wine or spirits in standard grocery stores at all. The Logic (and Lack Thereof) Why do these times exist

In several U.S. states and countries like Ireland , alcohol sales are often pushed back on Sundays. For example, in Ireland, off-licence sales only begin at 12:30 pm on Sundays compared to 10:30 am during the week.