Miami Beach launches pilot program allowing alcohol sales on beach

Miami Beach is raising a toast to a new era as city officials have approved a one-year pilot program permitting the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages right on the beach.

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The decision, passed in a 5-2 vote by the Miami Beach Commission, aims to bring the city’s sandy shores in line with some of the world’s top beach destinations.

“We are just trying to emulate where the great beaches are in the world, that’s part of our vision,” said Miami Beach Commissioner Kristin Rosen Gonzalez.

Under the new program, Boucher Brothers — the only vendor located in front of Lummus Park — has been granted the exclusive right to sell beer, wine, and mixed drinks between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily.

For beachgoers like Henry Kogan, the change is a welcome convenience. “It saves me a 10-minute walk or five-minute walk over to the nearest beach bar. Instead, I can just get it while I’m sitting down,” he said.

Supporters say regulated alcohol sales will also curb unregulated and potentially unsafe behavior. “You see a lot of people with coolers, selling drinks randomly, you never know what’s inside of those,” said Steve Turk. “It’s not regulated. And then you have people underage bringing their own coolers here… they would get a little rowdy.”

The city expects the program to generate at least $250,000 annually, with roughly 20% of all alcohol sales revenue going toward funding education, cultural institutions, and nonprofits, according to Commissioner Rosen Gonzalez.

While city officials finalize the details and start date for the cocktail sales, the message is clear: Miami Beach is ready to enhance the beach experience — responsibly.

 

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