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MAST training classes are offered online, or in a classroom setting. Upon successful completion of the course and exam, your provider will mail you a MAST permit and report the completion to the WSLCB within 30 days. You will receive a Class 12 permit if you are 21 years of age or older or a Class 13 if you are between the ages of 18 to 20.
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If the person taking the course is 21 or older, the MAST Permit they receive is called a Class 12 Mixologist Permit. This permit allows them to perform any duties associated with the sale or service of alcohol, including bartending and managing. A Class 12 license allows you to: Draw alcohol from tap and mix drinks; Perform duties included in ...
You will need one of the following permits: Class 12 Mixologist Permit. For those 21 and older. This permit allows you to: Draw alcohol from tap and mix drinks; Perform duties included in the Class 13 permit; and. Manage the establishment. At least one Class 12 permit holder must be on duty. (Sample of Class 12 Mixologist Permit)
A Class 12 Permit or Mixologist’s Permit is required to work behind the bar, mix drinks, pour tap beer or wine, or manage an establishment which serves alcohol for on premise consumption. A Class 12 permit holder may act solely as a server.
When do I need to have a MAST permit? A MAST permit is required within 60 days of the initial hire for servers, bartenders and managers working at on-premises liquor licensed establishments. If you are conducting alcohol samplings or tastings at an approved location, you must hold a Class 12 permit and be able to present it upon inspection.
Washington MAST Bartending Class 12 Mixologist Permit. PSCC will provide you a Class 12 permit if you are 21 or older. A Class 12 permit allows you to: Draw alcohol from tap and mix drinks;
To serve alcohol in Washington, you will need a Class 12 Mixologist permit or a Class 13 Servers permit. The Class 12 permit is for alcohol servers who are 21 or older, including bartenders, servers, managers, and employees who conduct tastings.