Brevard County 1COP Beer Only Consumption on Premises License

Beer-focused bars, taverns, sports lounges, and casual eateries in Brevard County that want to serve beer by the drink without wine or spirits need a Florida 1COP license. From neighborhood pubs in Melbourne to growing craft beer venues across Cocoa Village, Downtown Melbourne, Cocoa Beach, Eau Gallie Arts District, and Viera, the 1COP supports operators who keep their beverage program centered on beer. The 1COP is a non-quota license issued by the Florida Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco, known as ABT, and it is one of the most accessible entry points into the on-premises alcohol market in Brevard County.

Liquor License Agents helps Brevard County owners and buyers evaluate whether a 1COP fits the concept, navigate ABT requirements, and coordinate licensing with city and county land use approvals.

What the 1COP License Authorizes in Brevard County

A 1COP license in Brevard County generally allows you to:

  • Sell beer by the drink for on-premises consumption
  • Sell sealed containers of beer for off-premises consumption
  • Operate a bar, tavern, or casual restaurant where beer is the primary alcoholic beverage
  • Serve beer without a food service or food revenue requirement

Is a 1COP License Right for Your Brevard County Business?

A 1COP license may be the right fit if:

  • Your business model focuses on beer service rather than wine or spirits
  • You operate a craft beer bar, sports tavern, or beer-focused restaurant
  • You want a non-quota license obtainable directly from ABT without a lottery
  • Beer-only service satisfies the expectations of your customer base

How Liquor License Agents Helps 1COP Applicants and Buyers in Brevard County

Liquor License Agents supports 1COP projects in Brevard County by:

  • Reviewing your Brevard County location for zoning compliance, distance restrictions from sensitive uses, and local approval requirements
  • Preparing and submitting a complete ABT application with all required premises diagrams, ownership disclosures, and supporting documentation
  • Coordinating with Brevard County and local authorities on any zoning, conditional use, or operational approvals required
  • Advising on Florida Beverage Law compliance obligations for on-premises licensees
  • Assisting with transfers of existing 1COP licenses as part of business sales or ownership changes
  • Responding to ABT inquiries and addressing any issues that arise during the licensing process

Our goal is to keep license work in sync with your lease, build-out, and opening timeline so your alcohol permissions are not the last piece to fall into place in Brevard County.

Brevard County 1COP License FAQs

What can I sell with a 1COP license in Brevard County?

A 1COP license allows you to sell beer by the drink for on-premises consumption at your Brevard County establishment, as well as in sealed containers for off-premises consumption. Wine and spirits are not permitted under a 1COP license. If you want to serve wine, you will need a 2COP license; if you want to serve spirits, you will need a quota 4COP license or a 4COP-SFS if you qualify as a restaurant.

Is the 1COP license subject to quota restrictions in Brevard County?

No. The 1COP is a non-quota license, meaning there is no population-based cap on issuance in Brevard County. You apply directly through ABT without entering a lottery or purchasing a license on the open market, making it one of the most accessible on-premises alcohol licenses available in Florida.

Do I need to serve food to operate with a 1COP license in Brevard County?

No. Unlike the 4COP-SFS, the 1COP does not require you to derive a minimum percentage of revenue from food sales or meet specific square footage or seating requirements. It is suitable for bars, taverns, sports lounges, and other on-premises venues where beer is the primary offering regardless of food service.

Can I sell beer to go with a 1COP license in Brevard County?

Yes. The 1COP permits the sale of beer in sealed containers for off-premises consumption as well as by the drink for on-premises service. This makes it useful for craft beer taprooms and neighborhood bars in Brevard County that want to offer crowlers, cans, or bottles to go alongside their on-site service.

Can a 1COP license be transferred when a business is sold in Brevard County?

Yes. A 1COP license may be transferred to a new owner as part of a business sale, subject to ABT approval. The transfer process requires a new application, background review, and payment of applicable fees. We help coordinate the timing of the transfer with your sale closing.

How long does it take to get a 1COP license in Brevard County?

As a non-quota license, the 1COP application process is generally faster than quota licenses. Timelines depend on ABT workload, the completeness of your application, and whether any local approvals are required by Brevard County or Melbourne. A complete, accurate submission is the best way to minimize delays.

Schedule an Appointment | (800) 799-9081

If you are opening, acquiring, or planning a business in Brevard County that needs a 1COP license, call (800) 799-9081 to schedule an appointment and review your options, local requirements, and next steps with an experienced advisor.




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