California Responsible Beverage Service (RBS) Alcohol Practice Exam

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What is the most valid reason for refusing service to a patron?

  1. If the patron is hungry

  2. If the patron is obviously intoxicated by alcohol

  3. If the service is too slow

  4. If the patron is unaccompanied

The correct answer is: If the patron is obviously intoxicated by alcohol

Refusing service to a patron who is obviously intoxicated by alcohol is valid primarily because it serves the safety and wellbeing of both the individual and the public. Over-serving alcohol can lead to harmful consequences, including potential injuries, disturbances, or even legal issues for the establishment. By refusing service to someone who is clearly intoxicated, you are upholding responsible beverage service practices required by California laws and regulations. This proactive approach helps to prevent accidents and maintain a safe environment for all customers. In comparison, while a hungry patron may be uncomfortable without food, their hunger does not pose an immediate risk to safety. Similarly, service speed and whether a patron is unaccompanied do not justify the refusal of service in a context that prioritizes the responsible consumption of alcohol. Ensuring patrons do not consume alcohol while intoxicated is a key responsibility for anyone serving alcohol, highlighting the importance of serving drinks only to those who can handle them responsibly.