Ohio Alcohol Laws

Ohio Alcohol Laws

Alcohol Laws in Ohio

  • Control on the alcoholic beverage in Ohio State

    • For beer there is no control on the alcoholic beverage.

    • There is no control on the alcoholic beverage for wine.

    • There is alcoholic beverage control for distilled spirits.

  • Sale hours for alcohol in Ohio

    • On the premises

      - It is allowed only in-between 5:30 AM to 2:30 AM.

    • Off the premises

      - It is allowed only in-between 5:30 AM to 1 AM.

  • Remarks as per the alcohol laws of Ohio

    • There is 12% ABV cap on the beer.

    • Liquor Control division doesn't operate in the retail outlets and private businesses are doing as agents and sell products for commission in exchange.

    • It is not allowed to handle intoxicating liquor by a person of age less than 21 years, except the one who is of age more than 18 years and employed by permission, can hold, sell beer in the sealed containers in a retailer outlet and a person of age 19 years or more and employed by a permission may handle intoxicating liquor in the open containers while doing a job of a server in a restaurant, hotels, clubs.

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