Consider this your PSA.

If you were planning to bring in 2018 with flutes of Champagne at home on New Year's Eve, you need to plan ahead.

This year Dec. 31 falls on a Sunday. Hoosiers know what that means. Indiana still has a ban on carryout sales of alcohol from liquor, grocery and convenience stores on Sundays.

So you are going to want to buy that Champagne — or beer or vodka — on Saturday, or literally any other day of the week.

But wait, there's more!

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If you do happen to forget, Indiana laws are different for local breweries, wineries and artisan distilleries.

Places like Sun King Brewery, Easley Winery and Hotel Tango Whiskey can sell you their locally made, hand-crafted alcoholic beverages for carryout on Sunday.

It won't be Champagne, because technically that should be from the Champagne region of France, but it should still do the trick for toasting when the clock strikes midnight.

You could also go to an establishment that sells alcohol by the glass. There are options. But buying a bottle of Champagne from your local Kroger isn't one of them.

The next time New Year's Eve falls on a Sunday is Dec. 31, 2023. Perhaps state laws will have changed by then. Maybe sooner. A panel working to revise Indiana's alcohol laws has voted to recommend allowing carryout sales on Sundays from noon to 8 p.m.

If you buy from a grocery store, it probably won't be cold. But that is a whole other story.

Have a great New Year's Eve and please drink responsibly. And if you need a ride home, please consider Lyft, Uber, Yellow Cab or more.

Call IndyStar mobile producer Amy Haneline at (317) 444-6281. Follow her on Twitter and Instagram: @amybhaneline and on Facebook.