IDs
Liquor Law
Alcohol Intake and Reactions
Amount of Alcohol
Your Responsibility to Serve
100

What is an acceptable form of identification other than your normal drivers license?

Passport

100

It is against the law in most states to drive with what blood alcohol content?

.08 or higher

100

What does BAC stand for and what is it?

Blood alcohol content, it’s the percentage of alcohol in the bloodstream

100

What results in a reduction of alcohol in a person’s bloodstream?

Passage of time

100

What should you do if a guest is intoxicated when they arrive at your establishment?

Make sure they get home safely and do not serve them alcohol

200

An ID with a raised photo is an example of what?

Tampering

200

Liquor licenses are issues and monitored by who?

Liquor authority

200

What organ absorbs most alcohol into the bloodstream?

The small intestine

200

A person who switches to larger or stronger drinks is demonstrating what sign of intoxication?

Impaired judgment

200

If you are not certain that an ID is valid, what should you do?

Ask the guest for a second form of ID

300

An ID that has expired is considered no longer…?

Accurate

300

Who can be sued in a dram shop case?

The business, business owner, and employees of said business
300

What type of behavior, at the bar while sitting, is a sign that a guest is experiencing impaired judgement?

Drinking quickly, wanting drinks with a higher alcohol content

300

How many drinks are in a 60-ounce pitcher of beer?

5 drinks

300

Once you have stopped service to a guest, what is the next step?

Offer food and nonalcoholic beverages

400

Other than being intact and current, what other features must an ID have in order to be valid?

Birthdate, photo, and signature

400

What is true about municipal liquor laws?

Municipal liquor laws can be stricter than state liquor laws

400

A recipe for a margarita includes 2 ounces of 80-proof tequila, and 1 ounce of 80-proof Grand Marnier. How many standard drinks does this recipe contain?

2 drinks

400

How many drinks are in a 2-ounce glass of 100-proof whiskey?

2

400

When should an employee begin assessing guests for signs of intoxication?

When a guest first arrives at the establishment

500

What feature is added to a minors ID in most states to indicate that it was issued to a person younger than 21?

A vertical format

500

In many states, it is illegal for operations to allow patrons to engage in what type of activity?

Allow drinking games such as long and quarters

500

John drank 6 12-ounce beers from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. How many drinks still remain in his bloodstream?

3 drinks

500

A patron is seemingly intoxicated and becomes rowdy and is demanding more drinks. What type of food should you have served them in order to prevent this reaction fro occurring?

Food high in fat

500

What action should be taken if you see a guest pass a drink to an underage person?

Stop service an remove the alcohol

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