Sec. 11. (a) A liquor retailer may allow customers to sample the following:

(1) Beer.

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(2) Wines.

(3) Liquors.

(4) Liqueurs and cordials (as defined in 27 C.F.R. § 5.22(h)).

(5) Flavored malt beverages.

(6) Hard cider.

     (b) Sampling is permitted only:

(1) on the liquor retailer’s permit premises; and

(2) during the permittee’s regular business hours.

     (c) A liquor retailer may not charge for the samples provided to customers.

     (d) Sample size of wines may not exceed one (1) ounce.

     (e) In addition to the other provisions of this section, a liquor retailer who allows customers to sample liquors, liqueurs, or cordials shall comply with all of the following:

(1) A liquor retailer may allow a customer to sample only a combined total of two (2) liquor, liqueur, or cordial samples per day.

(2) Sample size of liqueurs or cordials may not exceed one-half (1/2) ounce.

(3) Sample size of liquors may not exceed four-tenths (0.4) ounce.

     (f) A sample size of beer, flavored malt beverage, or hard cider may not exceed six (6) ounces.

As added by P.L.12-1999, SEC.1. Amended by P.L.72-2004, SEC.7; P.L.94-2008, SEC.32.