Private property
Your home, yard, or private land with the owner’s permission.
Licensed venues
Bars, restaurants, breweries, and events with alcohol permits.
Certain festivals or events
Tailgates, concerts, or city-approved events that allow open containers.
Public streets & sidewalks
Most cities prohibit open containers; exceptions are rare and usually for special events.
Public parks & beaches
Unless the park specifically allows alcohol in designated areas.
Vehicles
Open containers are illegal in cars or boats, even if you’re not driving.
Check local ordinances—some cities like Key West allow open containers downtown.
Fines can apply for violations (usually $100–$500).
“Open carry” of beer is not the same as alcohol consumption laws—you still need to follow age limits (21+).