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Woohoo! California is finally allowing alcohol to be served in restaurants and bars again. It’s been a long time coming, but now we can all enjoy a cold one with our meals. Plus, it’s great news for businesses that have been struggling during the pandemic. With this new rule, they’ll be able to get back on their feet and start serving customers again. So cheers to California for making this happen!

Is Alcohol Allowed On California State Beaches? [Solved]

No refueling at the shoreline, folks! Refuel in parking lots instead to keep our water and beaches safe. Got it? And when it comes to alcohol, you can only have it on your vessel. No bringing booze onto the beach in day use areas. But if you’re camping, then you can enjoy a cold one at your registered campsite.

  1. Legal Age: In California, the legal drinking age is 21 years old.

  2. Public Consumption: It is illegal to consume alcohol in public places such as parks, streets, and sidewalks.

  3. Open Containers: It is illegal to possess an open container of alcohol in a public place or vehicle.

  4. Driving Under the Influence (DUI): It is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of 0.08% or higher in California and can result in fines, jail time, and license suspension or revocation if convicted of DUI charges.

  5. Alcohol Sales: The sale of alcoholic beverages must be done by licensed retailers who are subject to state regulations regarding hours of operation and types of products sold.

  6. Private Consumption: Individuals over the age of 21 may consume alcoholic beverages on private property with permission from the owner or tenant responsible for that property

In California, you’re allowed to have a drink or two - no problem! It’s totally cool to enjoy a beer or glass of wine in the Golden State. So go ahead and cheers to that!