Liquor Limit at Home: Big news! Government has fixed the limit of keeping liquor in the house, check limit here

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Government has recently issued this announcement for the people, in which new instructions have been issued regarding keeping liquor in the house, let us know what are these new instructions.

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There is no dearth of liquor lovers in UP. But the number of people who drink alcohol while sitting in a beer bar or restaurant is very less, most people buy alcohol from shops and take it home and then drink it at home. But do you know that there are some rules for keeping liquor at home. Yes, you might not know that even at home you cannot keep more than the prescribed quantity of alcohol.

Not only this, the limit for foreign and domestic brands is also fixed. At the same time, there is also a rule to take license for keeping liquor more than the prescribed limit. The limit for keeping liquor and its brand is also fixed in the license. In such a situation, if you have more alcohol than the prescribed quantity, you will be considered a criminal and you may also have to go to jail. So let us tell you that what is the limit for keeping liquor in the house.

Actually, the Excise Department of UP had issued a new rule last year. In this rule, the license of personal home bar has been mentioned, that is, how much liquor can be kept in the house, it is mentioned in this rule. According to this rule, the people of UP can keep only four bottles of 750 ml liquor in the house. This will include two Indian brands and two foreign brands. If you want to keep more alcohol in the house than this, you will need a bar license in the house.

Private bar license

On the other hand, those who want to make a bar at home will have to take a license. At the same time, even after getting the license, the maximum limit is fixed. A maximum of 72 bottles can be kept in 15 categories of liquor. According to excise officials, the purpose of this rule is not to harass anyone, but to provide legal recognition to those people who want to set up their own private bar at home.

Security deposit and annual fee also fixed

Under the new rules, those who buy liquor in bulk from the shop can also be asked to show home bar license. According to the information received, a request can be made to the District Excise Department for Home Bar, which will be approved by the DM. The fee for one year of home bar license will be Rs 12,000 and the security deposit will be Rs 51,000.

How many bottles of which category

Let us tell you that in which category in the home bar license, how many bottles can be kept in the house. Under this rule, a maximum of 6 imported and 4 Indian brand bottles of whiskey, 2 imported and 1 Indian brand bottle of rum, 2 imported and 1 Indian brand bottle of vodka, 1-1 imported and Indian brand bottle of wine, 12 imported and 6 Indian brand cans of beer are allowed.

Permanent residence required

The applicant should also be filing income tax returns within the 20 per cent slab for the last five years.

One person will have only 1 license

A person can have only one license, which can be used at his home or farm house. It should also be ensured that it is kept out of reach of persons under 21 years of age.

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