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Is It Illegal To Serve A Quadruple Vodka?
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I venture that, that is urban mythery, based mainly on experience and logic but I regularly go into a bar that always tells me it is and the other day one of the barmaids was a law student. I never argue really but I did sort of suggest it may be BS but she insisted it was true! Anyway I cannot find anything saying it's illegal. This link says it just has to be multiples of 25ml.
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Vodka (along with gin, rum and whisky) must be served in 25ml or 35 ml measures, or multiples thereof, (but not both on the same premises). And that's it. There is no legal restriction to how many "multiples" may be served in one glass. As mentioned, it is against licensing regulations to serve alcohol to somebody who is drunk. There are four classes of people who must not be served alcohol on licenced premises:
1. A person under age.
2. A police officer in uniform.
3. A working prostitute.
4. A person who is drunk.
1. A person under age.
2. A police officer in uniform.
3. A working prostitute.
4. A person who is drunk.
I remember this from a few years ago in my local:
A few of us chipped in to buy a friend a quadruple Jack Daniels for his birthday. The landlady refused to pour all 4 into one glass, saying that she wasn't allowed to. She did however serve us 2 doubles, knowing full well that we were going to pour one into the other anyway.
I don't know if it is legal or not, but the fact that you can order 2 doubles and pour one into the other, negates it anyway!!
A few of us chipped in to buy a friend a quadruple Jack Daniels for his birthday. The landlady refused to pour all 4 into one glass, saying that she wasn't allowed to. She did however serve us 2 doubles, knowing full well that we were going to pour one into the other anyway.
I don't know if it is legal or not, but the fact that you can order 2 doubles and pour one into the other, negates it anyway!!
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