Alcoholic beverage
Any beverage containing at least one-half of one percent (.5%) alcohol by volume, including malt beverages, unfortified wine, fortified wine, spiritous liquor, and mixed beverages.
Spiritous Liquor
Distilled spirits or ethyl alcohol, including spirits of wine, whiskey, rum, brandy, gin and all other distilled spirits and mixtures of cordials, liqueur, and premixed cocktails, in closed containers for beverage use regardless of their dilution.
Nontax paid alcoholic beverage
US, this State or any other territorial jurisdiction in which the alcoholic beverage was purchased have not been paid.
Mixed Beverage
A drink composed in whole or in part of spirituous liquor and served in a quantity less than the quantity contained in a closed package or a premixed cocktail served from a closed package containing only one serving.
Malt Beverage
Beer, lager, malt liquor, ale, porter and any other brewed or fermented beverage contain at least one-half of one percent (.5%) and not more than fifteen percent (15%) alcohol by volume. Any malt beverage containing more than six percent (6%) alcohol by volume shall bear a label indicating the alcohol content of the malt beverage.
Premises
A fixed permanent establishment, including all areas inside or outside the licensed establishment, where the permittee has control of the property through a lease, deed or other legal process.
Unfortified Wine
Any wine that of sixteen percent (16%) of less alcohol by volume made by fermentation from pure grapes, fruits, berries, rice or honey, or by the addition of pure cane, beet, or dextrose sugar or by the addition of pure brandy from the same type of grape, fruit, berry, rice or honey that is contained in the base wine and produce.
Sale
Any transfer, trade, exchange or barter, in any manner or by any means, for consideration. Consideration is something of value received by a person who seeks, from a person to whom a sale is made.
Fortified Wine
Any wine twenty-four (24%) alcohol by volume, made by fermentation from grapes, fruits, berries, rice or honey or by the addition of pure cane, beet or dextrose sugar or by the addition of brandy from the same type of grape, fruit, berry, rice or honey that is contained in the base wine and produce.
Name other possible criminal activities that may be associated with alcohol-related offenses.