All alcohol servers must acquire an 'Operator's License,' often called a Wisconsin bartending license or Wisconsin Responsible Beverage Server Training Course.
To obtain a liquor license, a person must be at least 21 years old, he or she must have resided in Wisconsin for at least 90 days, he or she must obtain a seller's permit from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, and he or she must also complete a responsible beverage server training course.
The act makes all of the following changes to current law: (1) expands the ability of producers, as defined above, to make retail sales on the production premises; (2) allows producers to establish full-service retail outlets dependent on the producer's maximum production in any of the three previous calendar years; ...
The basic qualifications are: You must be of legal drinking age (21) You must have resided continuously in Wisconsin for at least 90 days prior to the application date. You must have a seller's permit issued by the Department of Revenue. Call (608) 266‑2776 or use the department's Business Tax Online Registration.
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4: Drive-through daiquiris are legal. At least two-dozen daiquiri “to-go” stores exist in the state. Just pull up one of these liquor establishments, ask for a margarita or daiquiri and you're good to go. To avoid open container violations, the drinks are sealed and obviously should not be consumed in your car.
Many quota states permit a lien to be placed on the liquor license, including Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Washington. Notable exceptions that do not permit a lien include California, New Jersey and Ohio.