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Welcome to Montgomery County, MD, Liquor Control
In-Store Specials:
Our Darnestown location is now open!
Our
Nearby locations include:
Walnut Hill Wine & Spirits
240-773-2004
(on Rt. 355 in shopping center near Bottom Dollar)
Diamond Square Wine & Spirits
240-773-2011
(near Giant Food, off W. Diamond or
KEEPING IT SAFE
Montgomery County Department of Liquor Control recently launched a new educational campaign entitled, Keeping it Safe. This initiative includes Adult Host Responsibility materials, promotion of SAFEline and SAFEnet as well as providing point-of-sale materials for licensed establishments.
SAFEline
301-670
Call to report underage drinking and adult providers.
SAFEnet
safenet@montgomerycountymd.gov
Email alcohol-related questions and receive updated alcohol prevention information.
To sign up to receive email alerts, send an email to SAFEnet with the subject line reading sign me up.
Mission Statement
We will provide efficient and quality wholesale and retail sales of beverage alcohol products while promoting moderation and responsible behavior in all phases of distribution and consumption. We will diligently promote and obey all laws and regulations governing beverage alcohol while generating revenue for the benefit of Montgomery County's General Fund.
History and Philosophy
Every one of the fifty states of the United States exercises its statutory, police and administrative powers to regulate the distribution and accessibility of beverage alcohol. The extent of that regulation varies from state to state, but the essential point remains that all Americans experience some degree of governmental control over beverage alcohol. more...