Utah Code § 32B-5-304

Portions in which alcoholic product may be sold
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(1)
(a) A retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish spirituous liquor that is a primary spirituous
liquor only in a quantity that does not exceed 1.5 ounces per beverage dispensed through
a calibrated metered dispensing system approved by the department in accordance with
commission rules adopted under this title.
(b) A retail license is not required to dispense spirituous liquor through a calibrated metered
dispensing system if the spirituous liquor is:
(i) a secondary flavoring ingredient;
(ii) used as a flavoring on a dessert;
(iii) used to set aflame a food dish, drink, or dessert;
(iv) in a beverage that:
(A) is served to a patron in the original container;
(B) is not more than 12 ounces;
(C) contains no more than 10% alcohol by volume or 8% by weight; and
(D) is in a container that has the alcohol by volume percentage on the front label and in a font
that measures at least three millimeters high; or
(v) in a beverage that:
(A) is served to a patron by pouring the beverage from the original sealed container, into a
different container as required under Subsection 32B-8d-104(5)(b);
(B) is not more than 12 ounces;
(C) contains no more than 10% alcohol by volume or 8% by weight; and
(D) originates from a container that has the alcohol by volume percentage on the front label
and in a font that measures at least three millimeters high.
(c) A retail licensee that dispenses spirituous liquor that is a secondary flavoring ingredient shall:
(i) designate a location where the retail licensee stores secondary flavoring ingredients on the
floor plan the retail licensee submits to the department; and

(ii) clearly and conspicuously label each secondary flavoring ingredient's container "flavorings."
(d)
(i) A patron may have no more than 2.5 ounces of spirituous liquor at a time.
(ii) Subsection (1)(d)(i) does not apply to a beverage described in Subsection (1)(b)(iv).
(2)
(a)
(i) A retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish wine by the glass or in an individual
portion that does not exceed 5 ounces per glass or individual portion.
(ii) A retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish an individual portion of wine to a patron in
more than one glass if the total amount of wine does not exceed 5 ounces.
(b)
(i) Except as provided in Subsection (6), a retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish wine
in a container not exceeding 1.5 liters at a price fixed by the commission to a table of four or
more persons.
(ii) Except as provided in Subsection (6), a retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish wine
in a container not to exceed 750 milliliters at a price fixed by the commission to a table of
less than four persons.
(c) Notwithstanding Subsections (2)(a) and (b), a retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish
hard cider that contains no more than 5% of alcohol by volume in a sealed container not to
exceed 16 ounces.
(3)
(a) Except as provided in Subsection (6), a retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish
heavy beer in an original container at a price fixed by the commission, except that the original
container may not exceed one liter.
(4) Except as provided in Subsection (6), a retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish a
flavored malt beverage in an original container at a price fixed by the commission, except that
the original container may not exceed one liter.
(5)
(a)
(i) Subject to Subsection (5)(a)(ii), a retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer for
on-premise consumption:
(A) in an open original container; and
(B) in a container on draft.
(ii) A retail licensee may not sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer under Subsection (5)(a)(i):
(A) in a size of container that exceeds two liters; or
(B) to an individual patron in a size of container that exceeds one liter.
(b) A retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish beer for off-premise consumption:
(i) in a sealed container; and
(ii) in a size of container that does not exceed two liters.
(c) A retail licensee may sell, offer for sale, or furnish a flight of beer to an individual patron if the
total amount of beer does not exceed 16 ounces.
(6) This section does not prohibit a retail licensee from rounding the price of liquor in accordance
with Section 32B-2-213.

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