I just spoke with the ABT in Florida and asked the same question.
I was told that if it is wine based, there is no limit to the amount of alcohol that the item can have. The limitation in a wine based beverage is probably in the fermentation process.
A 2COP license can also serve the liquor based drinks in a can such as a Rum and Cola, but there is a limit to the alcohol content, which the contact thought was 6%
You can access the laws regarding what you can serve by downloading the statues found at myfloridalicense.com
Yes, because you still need a liquor license to serve as well as sell.
Depending on what time of liquor license one wants and what kind of premises the alcohol will be on one could call the liquor license board. Then fill out an application and a request. One usually needs training and to be college certified in the liquor and alcohol business as well.
the shipment of alcohol is illegal without a liquor license
The laws remain the same whatever the premises. However serving and selling are not quite the same thing.
illegal? even with a license.. idiot
No. If in your private home. If in a public place (such as a bar) yes.
Liquor stores. But you have to be a certain age to buy alcohol/drink alcohol. You need ID, a license, and money.
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.
$145-$155,000
65,000.00
The sales tax on liquor in Florida is $6.50 per gallon liquor. In the United States of America each state has a different tax on alcohol or cigarettes.
You will need a liquor license, especially if the picnic is not on land that belongs to you or the company. There are some parks that will not allow alcohol even with a liquor license so you'll have to check the area zoning.