Yes, a retail spirits licensee authorized to host the tasting. They must be poured by an Oklahoma ABLE Commission licensee lawfully permitted to serve alcoholic beverages, provided that no wine or spirits wholesaler, beer distributor or employee of a wine or spirits wholesaler or beer distributor shall be allowed to pour samples for tastings. The alcoholic beverages used for the tasting must be purchased by the licensee authorized to host the tasting from a licensed wine and spirits wholesaler, beer distributor, self-distributor, small brewer, or self-distributing winery authorized to sell the same, and the licensee shall pay the applicable taxes on the alcoholic beverages purchased.
The licensee may only provide samples of those products they are authorized to sell. You must ensure that no samples are given to anyone under 21. Samples are limited to one fluid ounce of spirits, two fluid ounces of wine or three fluid ounces of beer per consumer per day. No samples served on the licensed premise are authorized to leave the licensed premise. All samples must be poured from the original sealed package, and any alcoholic beverages unsealed used to provide samples, excluding spirits, are poured out by the end of the day and no more than 6 bottles of alcohol can be unsealed at any given time.