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A group of friends orders a pitcher of beer. One person in the group appears to be under 19, but all others are clearly of legal age. What should the server do?

It is illegal to supply alcohol to a minor, even if adults are present and consuming. Serving a pitcher that could be shared with an underage person is facilita

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Question: A group of friends orders a pitcher of beer. One person in the group appears to be under 19, but all others are clearly of legal age. What should the server do?

Answer options:

  • Serve the pitcher but instruct the underage person not to drink. ✅ Refuse to serve the pitcher to the group.
  • Serve each legal-aged person an individual drink instead.
  • Card only the person who appears underage.

Correct answer: Refuse to serve the pitcher to the group.

Explanation: It is illegal to supply alcohol to a minor, even if adults are present and consuming. Serving a pitcher that could be shared with an underage person is facilitating this illegal action. The server must refuse to serve the pitcher to the group if an underage person is present and could consume it. Serving individual drinks to legal-aged patrons is an option, but the order for a shared pitcher should be refused.

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