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Liquor board approves change to allow premixed infusions to be held five days before service

Frederick County Board of License Commissioners · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Frederick County commissioners voted to amend local regulation to permit premixed alcoholic infusions to be held for five days (up from three), aligning with Montgomery County practice; the change is to take effect in March 2026 after formal posting.

The Frederick County Board of License Commissioners voted Feb. 9 to amend a county regulation to permit premixed alcoholic infusions — items licensees prepare in advance for cocktails like sangria or Bloody Mary mix — to be held for five days before service instead of the current three-day limit.

Dawn Sugars, licensing staff, said the proposal grew out of a request from a licensee operating in both…

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