Under Colorado open container law, includes open beer, cider, malt liquor, sake, wine, distilled spirits, or comparable fermented drinks with 0.05% or more alcohol by volume.
Right Law Group's guide explains: "This Holiday Season, Read This Before You’re Caught on the Wrong Side of the Law When someone in the passenger area of a motor vehicle intentionally consumes alcohol or marijuana while on a public road or has an open container of an alcoholic beverage or marijuana container in their possession, this is known as “driving with an open container."
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