Oklahoma Code § 37A-6-102.1

Title 37A. Alcoholic Beverages: Serving of tasting flights
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Notwithstanding Section 6-102 of this title, which limits a
licensee to serving not more than two drinks to one person at one
time, however a licensee may serve and deliver tasting flights.
For purposes of this section, a "tasting flight" means several
samples of various beers, wines, spirits, mixed beverages, or
cocktails, as defined in Section 7-102 of this title, served at one
time to one person by the licensee who is authorized to sell and
serve beer, wine or spirits; provided, the serving is within the
size limitations stated below:
1.  A beer tasting flight shall be not more than four separate
individual beers of not more than five (5) ounces each, served
together at one time;
2.  A wine tasting flight shall be not more than four separate
individual wines of not more than one and one-half (1.5) ounces
each, served together at one time;

3.  A spirit tasting flight shall be not more than four separate
individual spirits of not more than one-half (0.5) ounce each,
served together at one time; and
4.  A mixed beverage or cocktail tasting flight shall be not
more than four separate individual mixed beverages or cocktails
consisting of not more than five (5) ounces of beer, one and one-
half (1.5) ounces of wine, or one-half (0.5) ounce of spirits, to be
combined with an unlimited amount of ingredients that are
nonalcoholic in nature, served together at one time.
A tasting flight shall not be free samples, but shall be
considered a single drink.

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