
Hall’s spreads can be found on shelves at select Kroger, Total Wine, Sam’s Club, Costco, Liquor Barn, Florida Circle K’s, and. The expanding suite of products from America’s best-selling beer cheese includes Benedictine, Savory Pimento, and Hot-n-Snappy, a snappier variety of the Original. With earned placements in national publications like Taste of the South, Southern Living, The Wall Street Journal, Food Network, and VinePair, Hall’s enjoys a wide geography of consumer fans and is viewed by the industry as the pioneer for this consumable goods category. What started as a spicy appetizer enjoyed by Central Kentuckians dining by the Kentucky River has developed into an internationally recognized brand. Kit Crase – Majority Owner, Hall’s Beer Cheese

Kroger's commitment to quality and customer satisfaction aligns perfectly with our own values, providing fans both confidence and convenience purchasing our spreads at their local Kroger store." "Kroger has been a tremendous retail partner for us and this expansion of the Hall’s Beer Cheese retail line-up demonstrates Kroger’s continued support of the Brand and our long-term relationship. The updated Hall’s Beer Cheese retail line-up will kick-off at Kroger stores this coming weekend, featuring The Original Snappy and The Hot ‘N Snappy, with the newest “foodie” favorite Hall’s Benedictine spread set to launch in Kroger stores next week. This announcement from Hall’s signifies a broader partnership between the retailer and its’ best-selling beer cheese brand, with Hall’s consistently outperforming peers in this category. Hall’s is widely accepted as the original beer cheese brand that launched this specialty dairy category, and fans have been scooping up the Hall’s Original Snappy at Kroger for years. Kroger has leased the former Premier Home Video building at Ashland and Euclid avenues and plans to turn it into a stand-alone liquor store, according to Kroger. Some grocery stores might open wine bars after a separate law passed earlier this year to allow grocers to serve wine within a designated area so long as it is inside the store.- Kit Crase- Majority Owner, Hall’s Beer CheeseLOUISVILLE, KY, U.S., June 8, 2023/ / - Hall’s Beer Cheese, an iconic Bluegrass staple and the 2022 Beer Cheese Festival Winner, spices up flavor offerings at Kroger stores.

Can you drink wine inside grocery stores? The cap keeps major out-of-state liquor retailers, such as Maryland-based Total Wine & More, from expanding across the state. Liquor store owners are limited to two stores in the state after controversial legislation passed this year. As a concession, the law allowed liquor retailers in 2014 to begin selling beer, food products, party supplies, cigarettes and other items they weren’t permitted to sell previously. It remains to be seen how the wine in grocery stores law will impact liquor retailers, many which fear the legislation could hurt their bottom line. Wine must be ordered on a store-by-store basis to keep major retailers such as Kroger or Wal-Mart from receiving wholesale discounts not available to small liquor businesses. Like liquor retailers, grocery stores must sell wine at a minimum of 20 percent above the cost found on a wholesale invoice. Wine sales are not permitted on Christmas, Thanksgiving, Labor Day, New Year's Day and the Fourth of July. Monday through Saturday, and not on Sundays. That means you can buy wine between 8 a.m. Under the law, wine sales at grocery stores must adhere to the same hours as liquor retailers.

If grocers submitted applications late or were missing paperwork there could be a delay in receiving a license. RELATED: See list of grocery stores planning to sell wine Wal-Mart, Kroger, Publix, Food Lion, Trader Joe’s, Sam's Club, Costco, Food City, Fresh Market and Whole Foods are among the major retailers planning to sell wine. As of Friday, 431 of those had received conditional letters of approval or official licenses to sell wine July 1, and many of those stores are already stocked and ready to go. More than 570 retailers located in municipalities that allow bars or liquor stores have applied to sell wine. Here’s five things you should know: Where can you buy wine? The long-anticipated wine in grocery stores law takes effect Friday, and hundreds of retailers across the state will start selling vino at 8 a.m. The countdown is on: less than a week left until you can buy wine with your milk and eggs at Tennessee grocery stores.
