<P> Liquor may be sold from mobile carts on golf courses . </P> <P> Maine law changed in 2014 to allow bars to display the alcohol content of their beverages . Previously, bars were not permitted to display the alcohol content (though they could state it verbally) or to use certain phrases such as "high test" or "high proof" in a display . The original reasoning behind the law, passed post-Prohibition in 1937, was that if bars displayed the strength of their liquor, consumers would drink more of it . Modern establishments, however, stated that giving consumers such information helps them to better control their alcohol consumption . After bars pressured the Legislature in February 2014 to attempt to repeal the law, Director Reid of BABLO rewrote enforcement policy to state that merely listing the alcohol content would not be punished, though it still will be if the listing is embellished with descriptive language . The law was repealed on April 8, 2014 without Governor Paul LePage's signature, thus allowing bars and restaurants to list the alcohol content of their beverages on menus and signs . </P> <P> Advertisements for liquor in media must be approved by BABLO, and it is prohibited to use an image of the Maine State House in liquor advertising . </P> <P> The legal age to purchase and consume alcohol in Maine is 21, which was instituted in 1987 . Minors may consume alcohol at home in the presence of the minor's parents . Minors may not transport liquor unless required due to the minor's employment, or at the request of their parent, guardian, or custodian . </P>

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