HomeDrink Name Database and Wine Knowledge Software The web based Bartender Toolkit is a Drink's name and wine knowledge database.
The Bartender Toolkit can be access from any device with access to the internet, including some of the following:- Desktop Computer
- Laptops
- Windows Mobile Devices

- iPhone/ iPod Touch/ iPad
- Smartphones (Blackberry, Droid, More!)
- And many other mobile and non-mobile devices
The Web Based Bartender Toolkit Includes: - Drink database
- Guide to wine pairing with food
- ID checking guide
- Injury documentation database
- Bar Term look up functions
Bartender Toolkit (Online Forms & Software) Information
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ONLY $19.95 for the first one year license!
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$9.99 for license renewal.
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Hawaii Bartending / Alcohol Serving Information
What is the minimum age to sell/serve alcohol in Waianae, Hawaii?
The minimum age to sell and serve alcohol in Waianae, Hawaii is 18 with supervisor over 21.
*Unless age otherwise restricted by local ordinance
County of Maui, Department of Liquor Control: 808-243-7753 (includes the islands of Maui, Lanai and Molokai)
http://www.co.maui.hi.us/index.aspx?nid=667 County of Kauai, Department of Liquor Control: 808-241-6580
https://www.kauai.gov/Liquor City and County of Honolulu Liquor Commission (Island of Oahu): (808)768-7300
https://www.honolulu.gov/liq/default.html County of Hawaii, Department of Liquor Control: East Hi: (808) 961-8218
West Hi: (808) 323-4370
http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/liquor-control/Bartending License regulations for sellers and servers in Waianae, Hawaii- Dram shop laws for Waianae, HI: Yes
- Happy hour laws for Waianae, HI: Hawaii Happy Hour Laws reference the prohibited practices that result in excessive consumption of alcoholic
beverages by consumers. The Happy Hour Law is enforced in Honolulu and may be enforced regionally in other
islands/cities. Practices commonly prohibited by happy hour laws are listed below.
You may NOT:
Serve or sell two or more drinks at a price less than the number of containers actually sold - "two for the price of one."
Increase amount of alcohol without increasing the price.
Serve free drinks in exchange for purchasing other merchandise.
Sell an undetermined quantity of alcohol for a fixed price- "all you can drink."
Sell alcoholic beverages at a reduced price to consumers paying a fixed "buy-in" price.
Sell alcoholic beverages at a price based on the amount consumed.
Sell or serve more than one drink to a single customer at a time.
Impose an entry fee or cover charge in exchange for "free drinks."
Conduct or sponsor contests which are determined by the amount of alcohol consumed or if alcohol is given as
a prize.
Engage in practices that are reasonably calculated to induce consumers to drink to excess.
NOTE: Happy Hour Laws vary by city/commission. Check with your local liquor commission for further details.
Hawaii's regulations vary by county - check with your country to see if Rserving's Responsible Serving course satisfies the requirements.