By Janelle Stecklein/ CNHI State Reporter Mar 17, 2021 Mar 17, 2021 Jarred Shobert stocks the shelves Wednesday at Spirit Shop. A new state measure may soon make it easier to purchase alcohol at liquor stores.Jesse Crittenden The Transcript OKLAHOMA CITY â Oklahomans may soon by able to get cocktails to go, purchase liquor at a drive-thru window and use an automated machine to dispense wine and beer as part of series of measures that have cleared the state House. The most controversial of these measures would allow retail spirit licensees to sell alcoholic beverages in an original sealed container via a drive-thru window. House lawmakers at first rejected the proposal, but hours later reversed course and passed it.