Wisconsin alcohol certification laws and in person service

Wisconsin Alcohol Sales Must be Face to Face

Did you know that, according to Wisconsin Law, statute 125.51(6)125.272, alcoholic beverage sales must be made face-to-face with the buyer and seller, and both must be physically present at the licensed premises? With exceptions that apply only to hotel rooms and caterers.

basket with bottles of wine as a gift

Here are a few scenarios that would likely be against the law:

During the Christmas holidays, some customers may purchase custom gift baskets with an assortment of various items. Chocolates, fruits, cheeses, and sometimes even cured meats. The licensed retailer’s employees then deliver it to the recipients’ homes of the gift basket (similar to the delivery of a flower arrangement).
 
However, some customers who order the gift baskets request that a couple of bottles of wine be included in the gift basket. The retailer would then have to decline per Wisconsin’s “Face to Face” law as they cannot include the wine.
 

 A similar scenario occurs when homebound customers call in grocery orders from a licensed retailer. Some calls in orders include requests for beer, wine, and liquor. The retailer’s employees deliver the groceries to the customer’s home, but cannot legally deliver the beer, wine, and liquor.

If the licensed retailers had included the alcohol, both of these scenarios would be illegal.

 
Learn more about Wisconsin alcohol laws by taking our Wisconsin Bartending License course.

  1. Adolfo
    |
    Just wanted to say I love reading yoᥙr blog and lоok forward to all your posts! Carry on the superb work!

Leave a Reply