The part about Sweden is inaccurate. Bars serve anything to anyone 20+ and still standing. Being drunk in a bar is not illegal if you behave but serving a drunk recalls the serving permit from the bar. Common beer is around 5.2% - sold in bars, restaurants and "Systembolaget". Grocery shops may only sell 3.5% beer to 18+ customers, no alcoholic wine or spirits at all, and there is no enforced 7 PM deadline. Restaurants with permit can sell any strength drink to eating patrons between 11 AM and 1 AM, otherwise only non-alcoholic. Beverages below 2.25% is called non-alcoholic and may be sold and bought freely, like "light beer" and "non alcoholic cider".
Many of the individual states in the US have odds laws. I remember getting yelled at in Maine when I dared to carry my beer from the bar to a table. At closing time, it is really closing time. The glasses are gone and there in no "nursing" that last drink. I noticed Ontario Canada changed the name of their provincial beer outlets from the classy "Brewer's Retail" to the more blunt "Beer Store".
Also Bulgaria doesn't have death penalty. Only a few countries in the World still has it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capital_punishment