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The BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle) law in Georgia allows patrons to bring their own Alcoholic Beverages to certain establishments, such as restaurants and bars, that do not have a license to sell alcohol. However, these establishments must have a permit to allow BYOB, and they can set restrictions on the types of alcohol allowed. Additionally, the law typically requires that the establishment provide some form of food service. It's important for both patrons and businesses to comply with local regulations regarding BYOB practices.

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