<P> Until 2018, Indiana was one of nearly a dozen U.S. states to ban all Sunday alcohol sales outside of bars and restaurants . That ban was repealed when Senate Bill 1 was signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb on February 28, 2018 . Effective March 4, 2018, convenience stores, grocers, and liquor stores may sell alcohol from 12: 00 PM to 8: 00 PM on Sundays . </P> <P> Effective July 4, 2010, beer sold in microbreweries may be sold on Sundays pursuant to Senate Bill 75 . The sales must take place where the brewing is done . However, off - site sales may take place in trade shows and similar back door events . The sales limit is two cases per person, or 576 ounces . </P> <P> In Indiana, alcohol may be sold only to those 21 years of age or older during the hours 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. </P> <P> Establishments that sell beverages by the "drink" must have food service for 25 persons at a minimum (hot soups, hot sandwiches, coffee, milk, and soft drinks) available at all times . It is unlawful for establishments to provide discounts on alcohol to certain customers or at certain times of day (e.g., during "happy hour") that are not available to everyone . </P>

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