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Connecticut

Responsible Alcohol Management Regulations

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Written by Certivance
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Disclaimer:

We're not lawyers—just friendly helpers! 🍻 This document isn’t intended to serve as legal advice. Alcohol laws are like recipes—every city, county, and state has its own unique regulations. For the most accurate guidance on local rules, reach out to your state liquor control board (they're the real experts here). While Certivance provides resources and keeps an eye on state-level regulations, always double-check with your local authorities—because even the best need a second opinion! 😉

Regulatory Contacts:

Connecticut Liquor Control Division

450 Columbus Boulevard

Suite 901

Hartford, CT 06103

Service Facts:

Legal Drinking Age

21

Age to Consume

21

Service to Minors

It is illegal to serve or sell alcohol to anyone under the age of 21, except when parents or legal guardians are serving alcohol to their own children. (CT ST 30-86)

Employment of Minors

YES

Age to Serve

18

Age to Sell

18

Age to Pour

18

Age to Sell Packaged Alcohol

18 (15 for beer)

State Training Program:

In Connecticut, responsible alcohol service training is not mandated by state law. However, it is highly recommended for anyone who sells or serves alcoholic beverages to take and successfully complete a responsible alcohol training course. This proactive step helps to safeguard both employees and employers from potential legal issues, such as fines or penalties for serving alcohol to minors or over-serving intoxicated individuals.

State Program Facts:

Program Type

Voluntary

Training Requirements

No specific requirements

Certification Expiration

3 Years

Other Links:

Ready to elevate your skills? Enroll in our state-approved Certified Alcohol Training course today and start your journey toward mastering responsible alcohol service and ensuring compliance! 🍻🎓

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