You have bar in your space Alexander?!?  I'm looking forward to meeting you
soon and checking out Co.Up!

Office Nomads hasn't had problems and we regularly have beer/wine/whiskey in
the office.  For large events, with a wider invite audience, we get a
banquet permit.

Jacob

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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 10:58 AM, Alexander Lang <langa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I guess that heavily depends on the country/state you live in. Here in
> germany we actually have a bar in our space and our coworkers can just grab
> any drinks they want (including beer) if they drop a € into a jar. i think
> in most places there's also a big difference between offering alcohol to the
> public vs. to a closed group (coworkers, office).
>
> cheers,
> alex
>
> On Oct 20, 2010, at 15:39 , Willie Morris wrote:
>
> Yeah it didn't make sense to me either and I'm thinking whoever called and
> told the bureau probably made up some things that didn't actually
> happen...charging for alcohol, etc...The one-time license is a good idea,
> I'll have to look into that in Florida :)
>
> Cheers,
> Willie
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Oct 20, 2010, at 7:13 AM, Scott Tillitt / BEAHIVE <
> sc...@beahivebeacon.com> wrote:
>
> This doesn't make sense to me. We've had some pretty big parties, sponsored
> by a winemaker, a beer company and a local wine show, and heavily promoted
> as such. At the last one, along with the sponsored beer, we had a group of
> local home-brewers serving their concoctions. (I actually got arrested and
> taken into the copy shop during the last one, but not for serving alcohol!)
>
> I had asked my insurance about it and they were totally cool as long as we
> weren't selling. And even in that case, it's fine as long as we would get
> the appropriate permits (a one-time liquor license, which is pretty easy to
> get in NY State).
>
> scott.
>
>
>    Willie Morris < <willie.mor...@gmail.com>willie.mor...@gmail.com> Oct
>    19 01:57PM -0400 ^
>
>    Hey all,
>
>    At our coworking space, the White Table Foundation, we do a weekly wind
>    down on Friday...beer, chatting, drinking games - we have a lot of English
>    so we usually play US vs. England. Anyways, we just were informed by 
> someone
>    that the Bureau of Alcohol and Firearms was going to swing by because
>    someone tipped them off that we hosted a beer pong tournament. Obviously, 
> we
>    weren't selling alcohol, just a group of coworkers hanging out and
>    drinking...
>
>    Has anyone else had any problems with something like this?
>
>    Cheers,
>    -Willie
>     <http://-whitetablefoundation.com/>-whitetablefoundation.com
>
>
>
>    TelBitConsulting < <m...@telbitconsulting.com>m...@telbitconsulting.com
>    > Oct 19 11:32AM -0700 ^
>
>    Yup....when I first started and had lined up insurance, I posted on the
>    web
>    site "beer tasting" along with a hundred other fun ideas "ice cream
>    socials", "book signings", High Def Movie nights", etc..
>
>    I was dumped immediately by the insurance (they did not even talk to
>    me...creeps)....and I had to scramble to find a new provider.
>
>    Since then....NO alcohol allowed at AltamontCowork.....or thought of or
>    mentioned. There is a bar right next door...we go there.
>
>    Mike
>
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