Every September 15, Mexican families gather to celebrate Independence Day and enjoy typical snacks and drinks to toast. However, one of the most common questions each year is: will there be a
Dry Law during the Patriotic Holidays? The Dry Law is a measure that prohibits the sale of
alcoholic beverages in establishments such as liquor stores, grocery stores, supermarkets, and convenience stores. This restriction is applied on dates such as elections, Holy Week, and, in some cases, during the Patriotic Holidays. It is important to know that the Dry Law is not applied nationally or statewide, but each municipality or borough decides whether to implement the measure and at what times. You can also read:
15 aguas frescas to celebrate September 15Patriotic Holidays: Will There Be a Dry Law in CDMX?In Mexico City, residents await official announcements each year to know if they will be able to buy tequila, beer, or wine on September 15 and 16. So far, only the borough of Tláhuac has confirmed that there will be a Dry Law in 2025. Where will the restriction apply?Throughout the entire territorial perimeter of Tláhuac. At fairs, markets, carnivals, and popular festivals. When? The restriction will be on September 15 and 16, 2025, from 00:00 hours to 24:00 hours.See more:
The ABC of tequila and its most famous cocktailsCelebrate ResponsiblyEven if the Dry Law is not applied in your borough this September 15, remember that the most important thing is to celebrate responsibly. Drink alcohol in moderation!Remember that at kiwilimón you will find cocktail recipes and also
non-alcoholic beverages like aguas frescas, ideal to accompany your typical dishes and enjoy the Patriotic Holidays without excess. Discover our
cocktail and drink recipes for September 15 here. Continue reading:
Aguas frescas and cocktails for September 15