Is Purchasing Everclear Legal in Wyoming After the 2026 Law Changes?

Yes, purchasing Everclear (190-proof ethanol) in Wyoming is legal under state alcohol laws, but tightly controlled by the Wyoming Liquor Division (WLD). Residents and licensed entities may buy it for approved purposes, subject to WLD oversight and local ordinances.

Key Regulations for Purchasing Everclear in Wyoming

  • Proof Limit: Only 190-proof ethanol is permitted; lower-proof alternatives face fewer restrictions.
  • Licensed Retailers: Sales occur exclusively through WLD-licensed liquor stores or approved distributors.
  • Age Verification: Buyers must be 21+ and present valid ID; minors are prohibited from purchasing.

Wyoming’s 2023-2026 compliance framework aligns with federal ATF guidelines, requiring Everclear purchasers to document intended use (e.g., fuel, industrial solvent) for WLD approval. Local jurisdictions may impose additional zoning or storage restrictions, particularly in residential areas near schools or parks. Violations trigger WLD inspections and potential fines up to $5,000 for unauthorized sales or possession.

Out-of-state buyers face stricter scrutiny; non-residents must secure a temporary permit from the WLD, valid for 30 days. The 2026 Wyoming Legislature’s pending amendments to W.S. §12-3-104 may further limit bulk purchases to licensed manufacturers or research institutions. Always verify current WLD bulletins before procurement to avoid compliance gaps.