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What are the legal requirements for street sampling and pop-up tastings of alcoholic drinks in the UK?

Street sampling sits in a grey area that is **highly dependent on local council jurisdiction**—what's permitted in one area may be banned in another (e.g. Brighton prohibits both bottled samples and sample cups). Rather than a single national rule, the community's practical approach varies:

**Informal/guerrilla approach:** - Sample until you're asked to stop by enforcement; the risk is a short operating window before being moved on. - Some members have done multiple pop-ups without issues; others have been stopped by police. - At least one brand experienced legal consequences after operating without permission, so this carries genuine risk.

**Formal booking route:** - **Space & People** and **Location Live** are agencies members recommend to navigate the licensing and permission process. - Booking a space is costly, time-consuming, and often gets rejected (venues worry about upsetting local retailers). - If pursuing formal permission, operate a **strict Challenge 25 policy**—giving free alcohol without permission to minors is a far more serious legal exposure than the sampling itself.

**Important caveats:** Local councils vary widely; there is no national blanket permission. Do not assume "non-alcoholic" claims will provide legal cover. The informal approach is essentially a "ask for forgiveness, not permission" gamble that works until it doesn't. At least one member's brand faced legal trouble, so assess your risk tolerance carefully.

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