(A) It is unlawful to sell 3.2 percent malt liquors at wholesale or retail except when licensed as hereinafter provided. There are two types of licenses issued for the sale of 3.2 percent malt liquors, as hereinafter set out.
(B) “On-sale” licenses permit the licensee to sell 3.2 percent malt liquors for consumption on the premises. “On-sale” licenses may be granted only to restaurants, hotels, drug stores and bona fide clubs.
(C) “Off-sale” licenses permit the licensee to sell 3.2 percent malt liquors in the original package for consumption off the premises only, except that off-sale licensed stores may provide samples of malt liquor which the licensee has in stock and is offering for sale to the general public without obtaining an additional license, provided the malt liquor is dispensed at no charge and consumed on the licensed premises during the permitted hours of off-sale in a quantity less than 100 milliliters of malt liquor per variety per customer.
('72 Code, § 810:05) (Am. Ord. 1989-628(A), passed 6-26-89; Am. Ord. 1997-841, passed 3-24-97) Penalty, see § 10.99