What time can you sell alcohol in Australia?
It is illegal for licensed premises to sell alcohol to someone under the age of 18 years. Service hours were restricted from 1 July 2016. The sale or service of liquor must stop at 2am state-wide, except in “safe night precincts” where alcohol can be served until 3am.
How do I sell my spirits in Australia?
Selling alcohol in Australia in any capacity requires you to have a valid liquor license specific to your sales platform (i.e. online or in person) and your state, under Federal law.
Can you sell alcohol if you are under 18?
Prohibition of unsupervised sales by children The premises licence holder, designated premises supervisor, or other responsible person aged 18 or over, commits an offence if they allow an individual under 18 to sell or supply alcohol unless the sale has been specifically approved and the person is supervised.
How do I sell beer in Australia?
To sell your product, you will need a Producers/Wholesalers Licence. In NSW, you can obtain this from the Office of Liquor, Gaming and Racing….The license will allow you to:
- sell your product to other licensees;
- sell you product to the public; or.
- conduct tastings of your product.
Is it illegal to sell out of date alcohol?
Iit is not illegal to sell any food or drink (including beer) past it’s ‘Best Before’ date, although I cannot advise on how long after a ‘Best Before’ date you should or should not sell alcohol. However, it is not good practice to sell any food products past their best before date.
Should alcohol be sold below its MUP?
The first myth is that MUP is bad for pubs. As discussed, MUP has almost no effect on the majority of drinks served in the on-trade. If anything, it is plausible that MUP might be beneficial for pubs, as it targets one of their biggest competitors: cheap off-licence alcohol.
Can you sell alcohol to a drunk person?
It is illegal to knowingly sell alcohol, or attempt to sell alcohol, to a person who is drunk.
How do you sell whiskey privately?
There are four main ways to sell your whisky:
- Selling through auction.
- Selling through a whisky broker.
- Selling to a retailer.
- Selling through a traditional auction house.
Can you serve alcohol under 18 in Australia?
In Australia, it’s against the law to serve alcohol in a private home to anyone under 18, unless you’re the young person’s parent or guardian or, in the case of most states and territories, you have permission from the parent/guardian.