According to the North Carolina Alcoholic Beverages Control commission's website:
"It is illegal for anyone to sell or possess any alcoholic beverage for sale without first getting the appropriate ABC permit."
So, technically, it's not a "license", it's a "permit", but you do have to have one. Actually, you might have to have two, since there are separate permits for "unfortified wine" (wine) and "malt beverages" (beer). There's also a separate permit for "fortified wine" and one for "mixed beverages" (cocktails).
if you own a bar yes.. but to sell any beer you must have a state and county license
no just to sell it
yes you can.
A comedy club in NYC may have a private club license in order to sell liquor in their establishment. Also, they could have a beer and wine license. It is illegal to sell liquor without having the proper license and documentation for the facility.
A 2COP (2 types of alchohol/Consumption On Premesis) license, here in the great state of Florida, is a license to sell beer and wine on-premises. Essentially, it's for a beer bar.
It is a license that allows the business to sell Beer, Wine and Hard Liquor.
Sure. Any bar with a liquor license can sell higher than 3.2 beer.
You can sell 4 without a license.
In NYC, you are allowed to sell artwork and literature without obtaining a vendor's license.
You can sell 2 without a license. Once you sell that 3rd car you need a dealers license.
You can sell 4 in a 12 month period without a dealers license. Sell that 5th vehicle and you need a dealers license.
No . you do not need a liquor license for that . If you have a beer and WINE license, Toddy blends will provide you with all you need to make a perfect margarita without ever breaking the laws with TABC . They have all kind all flavors. That's where I get mine . With a wine license , you can legally sell up to 17.0 % alcohol..