Can you buy alcohol on Sundays in Kansas?

Answered by Louis Krause

In Kansas, there are certain restrictions on purchasing on Sundays. Specifically, off-premises sales of alcohol are prohibited between the hours of 11:00 PM and 9:00 AM. This means that if you are looking to buy alcohol from a liquor store during these hours, you will not be able to do so.

Furthermore, cities and counties in Kansas that allow off-premises sales of alcohol are prohibited from permitting Sunday liquor sales after 8:00 PM. This restriction specifically applies to Sundays and does not impact the sale of alcohol on other days of the week. Retail liquor stores, however, are not required to close before 8:00 PM on any other day.

These regulations can be somewhat restrictive for those who enjoy purchasing alcohol on Sundays or during late evening hours. Personally, as a sommelier and brewer, I understand the importance of having access to alcohol at convenient times. It can be frustrating when these restrictions limit our ability to purchase and enjoy our favorite beverages.

However, it is important to note that these regulations are in place to promote responsible alcohol consumption and to ensure the safety of the community. By limiting the hours during which alcohol can be sold, there is a reduced risk of overconsumption and related issues such as drunk driving.

While these restrictions may pose challenges for those who enjoy purchasing alcohol during certain hours, it is essential to respect and abide by the laws and regulations set forth by the state of Kansas. It is also worth noting that these restrictions may vary from state to state, so it is always important to be aware of the specific regulations in the area you are in.

In Kansas, you are not able to buy alcohol on Sundays between the hours of 11:00 PM and 9:00 AM for off-premises consumption. Additionally, Sunday liquor sales are not permitted after 8:00 PM in cities and counties that allow off-premises sales. However, these restrictions do not apply to other days of the week, and retail liquor stores are not required to close before 8:00 PM on those days.