Hemauer Brewing Co. wants its patrons to enjoy their time at the taproom, but there are times when the staff/manager/owner must refuse alcohol service. HBC has the right to:
- Ask for a valid ID* from anyone. Failure to produce a valid ID will result in no alcoholic service for the individual.
- Deny service to anyone who appears to be under the influence of drugs and/or publicly intoxicated.
- Deny service to anyone who cannot produce a valid ID*.
- Deny alcoholic service to anyone under 21 years of age.
- Deny/stop alcoholic service to patrons who are of drinking age and are sharing/buying alcohol for those who are under drinking age.
- Stop alcoholic service to anyone who appears to have had too much alcohol, regardless of the amount served.
- Call an Uber/Lyft/taxi for any patron who appears too intoxicated to drive a motor vehicle, at the cost to the patron.
- Call the police for unruly patrons or patrons who appear too intoxicated to drive a motor vehicle and refuse to use a rideshare app, such as Uber/Lyft/taxi.
- Ask unruly/disrespectful patrons to leave the premises. Failure of patrons to do so could result in police being called.
Additional taproom policies:
- If not paying with cash as they go, patrons must provide a valid credit/debit card to start a tab upon sitting at a table or the bar.
- All unclosed tabs will incur 25% gratuity added to the bill.
- Minors (under the age of 21) are not allowed at the bar.
- HBC’s kitchen closes one hour before the taproom unless otherwise stated.
- Last call for alcohol is 30 minutes before closing unless otherwise stated.
*Per the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, the only acceptable forms of ID in Pennsylvania are a valid photo driver’s license or state ID card, a valid photo armed forces ID, and a valid photo passport or travel visa. A copy or document printed from a printer (even with a state seal or notarized) does NOT count as a valid ID, and service will be denied.
01/01/2025