Liquor Stores Payment Processing

Beverage retail with case-break pricing and ID prompts built in.

Wine and spirits POS with state-board compliance, deposit tracking, EDI distributor feeds, and shrink reporting that actually catches leaks.

Beverage retail has rules that general retail doesn't. Each state's ABC or liquor control board has its own ID-check standards, hour restrictions, and reporting requirements. Pennsylvania's PLCB rules differ from Texas's TABC rules. Inventory is sold in cases, six-packs, and singles all from the same SKU pool, and bottle deposits get reconciled separately. We pair you with Exatouch, NRS, Korona, or RetailZ POS, depending on which one fits your case-pack pricing and ABC reporting needs without making your cashiers fight the system.

What we do for Liquor Stores

  • ID-check prompts compliant with your state's ABC rules
  • Case-pack pricing, six-pack splits, and singles from one SKU
  • Bottle and can deposit tracking with state reconciliation
  • EDI feeds from Southern Glazer's, Republic National, and other major distributors

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my state's alcohol board need anything special?

Each state runs differently. Pennsylvania (PLCB), Utah (DABS), and a few others run state-controlled stores or quotas. Texas (TABC), New York (SLA), and others issue private licenses with their own reporting. We configure the POS to match what your board requires for ID checks, hour restrictions, and end-of-period reporting.

Can you handle bottle and can deposits?

Yes. Deposits track separately at the SKU level and roll up into a separate reporting category so your end-of-period reconciliation against the state deposit program is clean. Refunds for returned containers are first-class POS workflows.

What about Sunday sales rules?

Sunday and holiday sale restrictions vary widely. Some states ban Sunday spirits sales entirely; others allow but restrict hours; others have no restriction. We configure hour-based blocks at the POS so your registers refuse to ring up restricted sales during off-hours.