ABC LawsQuestion 3 of 100
An establishment holds a Type 47 ABC license. What type of operation is this?
a.On-sale general — bona fide eating place (full liquor, restaurant)
b.Off-sale general — package store selling all alcohol for consumption off-site
c.On-sale beer and wine only, no eating-place requirement
d.Brewpub manufacturing license
Explanation
A Type 47 license authorizes the sale of beer, wine, and distilled spirits for consumption on the licensed premises, which must be operated and maintained as a bona fide eating place under Bus. & Prof. Code §23396. Type 21 (b) is off-sale general, Type 42 is on-sale beer and wine public premises, and Type 23 is a small beer manufacturer/brewpub. Knowing your license type controls what you can sell, hours, minors-on-premises rules, and food requirements.
Law Reference: Cal. Bus. & Prof. Code §23396; ABC license schedulePractice all 100 questions free — no signup required.
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