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Brown bagging was the widespread practice of customers bringing liquor into restaurants in brown paper bags, purchasing soft drink set-ups and then mixing their own drinks at the table. Brown bagging was legalized in North Carolina in Until then, public drinking of liquor had been illegal since The first liquor-by-the-drink sale in the state occurred amidst much fanfare in Charlotte in November Brown bagging originally was Air Force slang for a married man who carried his lunch in a brown paper bag.
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This would clearly be a different location than where the purchase was made. But the original reason is to protect glass bottles. Glass bottles knocking into each other break very easily.
Glass containers for groceries are rare now for this reason. Well, that and weight. Simply placing one of two glass containers in paper before putting them in another bag together greatly reduces the odds of disaster. Since the store then has single bottle sized bags, they would also use them for single bottle purchases.
Given those, that is why our character has a bottle in a bag. But I haven't answered why it stays in the bag in the movies. So the alcohol will already be in that, and the alcoholic just doesn't take it out for the reasons mentioned in the other answers. The plot needs to indicate a character is drinking, but it's unnecessary and too expensive to get into what kind of booze they are drinking, or what brand.
Luckily, this trope is so recognizable now, no more explanation is required, and the plot is not interrupted. There are various explanations here but, the most concise answer is: because it is a trope.
And a well known trope at that. However in modern times it usually has no actual necessity, and is rarely done by real people. Some might do it out of a sense of shame about drinking in public, of course it isn't so shameful to them that they'd actually refrain from drinking in public, just enough that they wish to "disguise" it.
This is the very reason it was practiced, keeping the bottle in the bag provided "beverage anonymity" in public and was simple way to avoid a number of possible troubles for the drinker. The practice backfired as it became more common, as eventually people began to assume that someone drinking from the bag had liquor; and thus the trope was born.
Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Why are certain alcoholic drinks sometimes placed in a paper bag? Ask Question. Asked 4 months ago. Active 4 months ago. Viewed 9k times. Why specifically a brown paper bag? Why not take it out of the bag and drink it? Improve this question. Ahmad Ahmad 6, 8 8 gold badges 33 33 silver badges 78 78 bronze badges.
Could this one appear on law. Probably quite the meta question — Stellaris. SE question. It belongs on Law. SE — Cascabel. Ahmad is not even sure it's a legal thing by the looks of the question , but asking on Law.
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