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The Arizona - Series 6 Spirits, Beer & Wine Liquor License Permits bars and nightclubs to sell all liquor -- beer, wine and spirits -- for on-site consumption, as well as liquor, beer and wine "to go" for off site consumption.
What is a Series 7 liquor license in Arizona? A Series 7 liquor license in Arizona is designated for Beer and Wine Bars. It permits the sale and consumption of beer and wine on the premises, with the option to sell beer and wine in original containers for off-premises consumption as well.
Liquor Licenses in the State of Arizona are issued by the Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control (DLLC).
A: A Series 12 Liquor License is used by restaurants to sell alcohol. The license allows for consumption on premises only. Restaurants must maintain 40% of gross revenue from sales of food. Any restaurant that exceeds this amount could have its license revoked.
Once issued, the liquor store (series 9) license allows a spirituous liquor store retailer to sell all spirituous liquors, only in the original unbroken package, to be taken away from the premises of the retailer and consumed off the premises (off-sale).
Arizona offers various types of liquor licenses to accommodate different business models, including bars, restaurants, breweries, wineries, and retail stores. Some of the common types are Series 6 (Bar), Series 7 (Beer and Wine Bar), Series 9 (Liquor Store), and Series 12 (Restaurant).