Can you bring your own alcohol to a bar in Indiana?

Answered by Joseph Vos

As an expert sommelier and brewer, I can provide you with a detailed answer to the question of whether you can bring your own to a bar in Indiana.

In Indiana, it is generally not allowed for individuals to bring their own alcohol to a bar or restaurant for consumption. According to the Indiana Code, specifically section 7.1-5-10-15, it is classified as a Class C misdemeanor for a person to knowingly carry liquor into a restaurant or place of public entertainment for the purpose of consuming it, displaying it, or selling, furnishing, or giving it away to another person on the premises.

This law is in place to regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol in licensed establishments and ensure that proper permits and licenses are obtained. It also helps to prevent issues such as underage drinking, overconsumption, and the potential for illegal activities associated with unregulated alcohol.

However, it is important to note that there are exceptions to this rule. Some establishments, such as private clubs or venues that hold specific permits, may allow patrons to bring their own alcohol for certain events or functions. In these cases, the establishment would have obtained the necessary permits and licenses to legally allow BYOB (Bring Your Own Bottle) options.

Furthermore, some restaurants or bars may allow customers to bring their own for a corkage fee. This fee is typically charged to cover the cost of opening and serving the wine, as well as the potential loss of revenue from not selling their own alcohol. It is important to check with the specific establishment beforehand to see if they offer this option and what their policies and fees may be.

It is also worth mentioning that Indiana has recently seen changes in its alcohol laws, with the introduction of Sunday alcohol sales in 2018. This change allows for the purchase of alcohol on Sundays, which was previously prohibited. However, this does not necessarily mean that individuals can bring their own alcohol to bars or restaurants on Sundays; it is still subject to the regulations and policies of each establishment.

While it is generally not permitted to bring your own alcohol to a bar or restaurant in Indiana, there may be exceptions for certain venues or events. It is important to check with the specific establishment beforehand to understand their policies and any potential fees associated with bringing your own alcohol.