I don't know about liquor stores, as I've never been in one. I do know that convenience stores didn't close when the beer and wine hours quit. They just locked the doors on the coolers so no one could even get to the beer and wine. Texas, if that's so, is unique in the US. BTW, I worked in convenience stores for a few years. The doors didn't have locks, so we had to run chains through the door handles. Also, the first store I worked at closed at 11 PM anyway, so we only had to chain the cooler doors on Sunday. Eventually those rules went away. This is in NC.
Days open has zero to do with Standard Time anyway.
I don't know about liquor stores, as I've never been in one. I do know that convenience stores didn't close when the beer and wine hours quit. They just locked the doors on the coolers so no one could even get to the beer and wine. Texas, if that's so, is unique in the US. BTW, I worked in convenience stores for a few years. The doors didn't have locks, so we had to run chains through the door handles. Also, the first store I worked at closed at 11 PM anyway, so we only had to chain the cooler doors on Sunday. Eventually those rules went away. This is in NC.
Days open has zero to do with Standard Time anyway.