Off Premise Catering Chapter 4 – Beverage Service
Beverage ServiceCaterers should be knowledgeable about alcoholic
beverage service as it fits into the business plan
Children’s party specialty caterer – not at all
High End Caterer should have broad knowledge of alcoholic beverages and service
State & Local regulationsState and local regulations determine if and how
an off premise caterer can serve alcohol1. Service – but not sell2. Obtain special or temporary permits3. Obtain permanent license 4. Obtain license to sell – but must by from retailer –
not wholesaler5. Licenses to sell spirits can be different that beer
and wine
Legal Liability – Alcohol ServiceThird Part Liability – Server or bar is as responsible
for an incident as the person who was harmed or the person who did the harm
Administrative Liability - could result in fine, temporary or permanent revocation of license
Social Host Liability – similar to third party – used in a limited number of states
Criminal Liability – Being negligent in the service of alcohol – may result in jail time and/or fines.
Responsible Service ComponentsProper Alcohol ServiceService to MinorsOpen Container Laws
Vary by municipality
The Server / Sales Person
To be a server or sales person of alcoholic beverages in Florida, a person must be 18.
Satisfactorily complete the Responsible Vendor Program Certification training, and examination.
LEGAL DRINKING AGE
In Florida a person MUST be at least 21 YEARS of age:
• Purchase • Consume • Possess
Proof of Age
Acceptable Identification(IF A GUEST LOOKS UNDER 30 – REQUEST ID)
1. A VALID DRIVER’S LICENSE (U.S., FOREIGN, INTERNATIONAL)
2. OFFICIAL STATE ID CARD
3. PASSPORT
4. U.S MILITARY ID CARD(ALL MUST HAVE PHOTOGRAPH)
False or Fake Identification Documents
• SMUDGING, SMEARS, TEARS
• PASTE JOBS/SPLIT LAMINATION
• COMPARE PHOTO, AND MOUNTING
• UN-PROFESSIONAL/ NOT OFFICIAL LOOKING APPEARANCE
• COMPARE PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION TO PHOTOGRAPH
Underage Drinkers
Be aware of Cultural Differences -
In many countries, small amounts of alcohol are served to children. While we respect other cultures, this is illegal in the United States.
Certain events held in celebrations of a juvenile milestone (i.e. Bar Mitzvah) may prompt “elders” to try to give juveniles alcohol.
What is BAC? Blood Alcohol Content
What does a BAC above .08 mean? It means that a persons blood alcohol content is too high to legally
drive a car. In many states a BAC of .08 is legally intoxicated
Intoxication
Penalties for violations
You can be held
Criminally liable – jail and fines
Administratively liable – loss of license
Civilly liable – civil lawsuits for damages
Intervention TechniquesRefuse ServiceBe tactful, but firmAsk for help from FriendsSummon help from managerCall the police if the guest leaves – offer cab or
ask if can call friend or family member,
Large FunctionsMake sure there is a clear policy and in writingMake sure host signs the documentClear drinks frequently
Have shorter cocktail hoursServe plenty of attractive hos d’oeuvresHave servers pour wines – do not leave bottles on tablesClose bars before the event is over (up to an hour)Serve plenty of coffee and desserts at the conclusion of
the eventGuests should not pour their own drinksNever pour double shots or serve dual alcohol drinks
(Long Island Iced Tea)
DocumentationAll incidents should be documented – along with
any witnesses
A Brief Overview of Alcoholic Beverages Clients will ask for advice – be prepared within the
context of your company to answer
Develop a “go to” list of beers, wines and spirits that you can discuss well
With wines and beers, have suggestions to pair wines and even craft beers (microbrews) with food items
Understand regional and cultural influences
WinesWine has been made for millenia –
Many serious wine drinkers will discuss with the caterer the wines to be served and may even specify
Many serious wine drinkers will attempt to bring in their own wine to a function, even if the beverage service is free. Have a plan to address
BeerRise in mico- breweries or craft beer
Standard big companies-BudweiserMillerHeinekenEtc.
Spirits3 levels
Well Brands (cheapest)Call Brands (higher end)Top Shelf (most expensive)
All distilled spirits RumVodkaGinScotch
Can be “craft” or specialty (single malt)
Figuring Beverage QuantitiesLocal customs and audience determine how much
to serveYounger crowd may drink more beer and spiritsOlder group may drink more spirits and wine
Time of DayVenue
General guidelines750 mL bottle of wine
4 to 5 glasses per bottle
1 liter bottle of Spirits (always use a jigger – never free pour) 33 1 oz. drinks 27 1 ¼ oz. drinks 22 1 ½ oz. drinks
Length of party 1 hour 2 drinks 2 Hours 3 drinks 3 hours 3 – 4 drinks 4 hours 4 -5 drinks
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