What time do they stop selling alcohol in the wisconsin dell?

Not Legal Advice: Depending on your type of business, you might face different requirements for alcohol sales — such as when you’re allowed to serve or sell to customers. It's significant to understand what type of liquor license you have, since the rules can vary.

Wisconsin law requires that consumers exit a place of business that serves alcohol by the closing hour. These closing times are based on the type of Wisconsin liquor license your business holds:

"Class A" License (Beer)

  • No sales allowed between 12:00 am and 6:00 am. "Class A" License (Intoxicating Liquor Including Wine)

  • No sales allowed between 9:00 pm and 6:00 am. Class "B" , "Class B", or "Class C" License – Closing times, no alcohol sales allowed:

  • 2:00 am–6:00 am Monday to Friday

  • 2:30 am–6:00 am Saturday and Sunday
  • 3:30 am–6:00 am Second Sunday in March
  • Businesses with a "wine only" license (i.e. wineries) might not sell alcohol between 9:00 pm and 8:00 am.

Certain establishments – such as restaurants, hotels, bowling allies, etc. – that offer goods and services other than alcohol sales as their primary business could remain open after alcohol selling hours, as long as they stop serving or selling at the required times. Furthermore, businesses with Class "B" licenses might not sell packaged alcoholic beverages between 12:00 am and 6:00 am.

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Updated on Thursday, July 31 2014 at 08:00AM EDT
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