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Can you sell cordials with a beer and wine license?
It depends on the specific regulations in your location. Here's why:
Cordials are generally considered a "liquor" product: They are typically alcoholic beverages with a high alcohol content (often over 20%).
Beer and Wine licenses are typically limited: They generally allow the sale of beer and wine, but not distilled spirits (which would include cordials).
However, some exceptions exist:
* "Off-sale" licenses: Some jurisdictions may allow "off-sale" licenses for beer and wine that also permit the sale of cordials if they fall below a certain alcohol content.
* "Mixed beverage" licenses: These are more comprehensive licenses and may allow the sale of cordials, along with beer, wine, and spirits.
* "Restaurant licenses": Some restaurant licenses may allow the sale of cordials if they are served as part of a meal.
It's crucial to consult with your local licensing authorities: They can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding specific requirements and regulations.
Don't assume: Always confirm with your local licensing authority before selling any alcoholic beverages, including cordials.
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