Anyone over the legal drinking age who isn't already intoxicated. If you're under the legal drinking age, you can enter provided you're with someone who is over the required age and the premise sells food or non-alcoholic drinks.
You will be able to get beer, wine, or liquor from these kinds of businesses. You will not be able to consume this liquor on the premises though.
beer & wine
yes it can
No, a bar cannot legally hold your ID when you enter the premises.
It is alcohol sold for consumption away from the premises from which it was bought.
liquor sliquor stores are also known as "package stores" because purchased liquor must be in a sealed container and/or removed from the premises in a bag or other package.tores are also known as "package stores" because purchased liquor must be in a sealed container and/or removed from the premises in a bag or other package.
In Norway where I live, this licence is person bound.
If you are referring to the so-called "dram shop rule" - no. Only establishments which sell alcohol for consumption on the premises.
Check for identity
wash your hands
No, it is generally illegal for individuals under the age of 21 to enter a liquor store in the United States.
The premises where sherry can be purchased depends on the state and sometimes on the local jurisdiction. At the liquor store as far as I know, that's where I've always gotten it.