New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlets Temporarily Close Due To A Computer Glitch

CONCORD, NH — A computer glitch caused New Hampshire state Liquor and Wine Outlets to close for a short period of time on Thursday.

The state liquor commission confirmed stores around the state closed due to “intermittent technology issues,” as officials put it. The issues involved a Microsoft outage. The outage caused stores to close and pause operations.

“All outlets are in the process of coming back online and reopening for business,” E.J. Powers, of Montagne Powers, the public relations firm that handles press for the liquor commission.

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The liquor commission operates about 80 stores and serves more than 12 million customers each year at stores, bars, and other businesses. More than $4 billion in net profits have been raised to support state services during 90 years of operation.

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