Of course.
Yes, because you still need a liquor license to serve as well as sell.
They would buy it from a store, or make it themselves.
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
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.
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.
The liquor license act of Ontario makes it a crime to serve alcohol to minors or persons that appear drunk. If an establishment commits this crime, the liquor license can be suspended or revoked.
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.
A food primary license allows establishments to serve alcohol only when accompanied by food service, meaning patrons must order food to consume alcohol. In contrast, a liquor primary license permits the sale of alcohol without a mandatory food requirement, enabling bars and nightclubs to serve drinks as the main offering. Essentially, the distinction lies in the primary focus of the establishment: food for a food primary and liquor for a liquor primary.
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario (LLBO)