
Maryland Liquor Laws (official guidelines)
Maryland's liquor laws regulate the sale, distribution, and consumption of alcoholic beverages. Alcohol sales are permitted in licensed retail stores, bars, and restaurants, with specific hours and age restrictions—individuals must be 21 or older to purchase or consume alcohol. State-run agencies oversee licensing and enforcement to prevent underage drinking and illegal sales. Liquor stores typically operate with a license, and there are rules about advertising and serving to minors. Public intoxication is prohibited, and open container laws restrict drinking in public spaces. Overall, Maryland aims to balance responsible alcohol availability with public safety.