I recently approached a local art gallery and organization here about if they’d want to allow me to sample my homebrew during an event they were having. They responded they would, but their lawyers wouldn’t allow it unless I had event and liquor insurance, since my beer isn’t available in retail.
My question is, can one get this without incorporating? Anyone have any experience here?
I’d like to do this for multiple reasons, one mainly being to see what people think of the beer.
I am in Philadelphia, PA. This would be samples, for free. Not sure of the bartendar thing, since I know the reps here do this for breweries and are not bartendars.
I don’t think that the Washington Banquet permit would allow the serving of homebrew. I think the rules state the alcohol has to purchased at a retail store.
Check with the local homebrew clubs and Homebrew supply shops (via phone or internet). Be persistent–don’t expect just anybody to know the answer. If that fails, ask about who distributes the various craft beers locally and contact them for advice.
Ask what they have to do in PA to be able to share homebrews at restaurants (e.g., during homebrew club meetings) or at craft beer festivals.
Serving homebrew is allowed without a permit, and you’re right, the permit doesn’t cover it. But some places have required it because they don’t understand how things work. I was just posting that to give an idea of where to get one, what it might cost, and if you need a bartender’s permit. I can see how it wasn’t clear though.