No, it would be illegal to do so. Alcoholic Beverages are one of the most highly regulated consumer products in the U.S.
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.
It is a license that allows the business to sell Beer, Wine and Hard Liquor.
Yes, because you still need a liquor license to serve as well as sell.
I don't think you fully understand what a liquor license is, you need a liquor license to sell liquor, now if you want to sell wine you need a wine license. If you live here in the USA you really do need one before you start a business. They (Can) cost A LOT of money. It is stupid but that is the way it is. If you do sell without one, which chances are low because most places won't even deliver to your business unless you have one, you can get into a lot of trouble
It depends where you live and what you are going to sell.
A liquor license is-a license authorizing the holder to sell alcoholic beverages-( A Permit) this is for the owner of the bar not you. You must be 18 to bartend in Fl. no license for you.
If you are going to sell, serve or pour liquor to the public, you need a liquor license. It can be a complicated process, so make sure that you are dealing with someone who knows what they are doing.
If you intend to sell or distribute the Margaritas in any way, then yes you probably will need a liquor license (depending where you are.) If it is for your personal use in the home, then you do not.
Only If you are going to sell, serve or pour liquor to the public
You would also need a business license and to look into what you would need to do to satisfy the requirements of the health department. The liquor licenses in Arizona are for establishments that sell liquor that is consumed on the premises.
Yes. You must have a business license to sell anything on a regular basis, but beyond that you must have a special license to sale wine and beer. As of 2012 the State of Washington permits the sale of hard liquor to private individuals outside state operated liquor stores, but those businesses must still obtain a state liquor license.
One must have a liquor license to sell hard liqour