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How to Sell Alcohol Online Legally in the US: The Creator's Version

By Handled · · 7 min read · 21+

"Can I actually sell my own bottle online, or is that going to get me in trouble?" It is the first question almost every creator asks, and it is the right one. Selling spirits in the US is legal, common, and growing fast, but it runs on a stack of rules written long before creators existed. The good news: you do not need to memorize them, and you almost certainly do not need to become a licensed anything. You just need to know how the pieces fit, and who carries which part.

Why alcohol has its own rulebook

After Prohibition ended, the US handed alcohol regulation to a three-tier system: producers, distributors, and retailers, each licensed separately, with a federal layer on top. That is why you cannot just print a label and start shipping. Every bottle has to be made by a licensed producer, carry a federally approved label, and reach the buyer through a path the law recognizes.

For a creator that sounds like a wall. It is really a division of labor. The license-heavy parts belong to your partner. The brand, the audience, and the story belong to you.

The three things the law actually cares about

What you, the creator, are responsible for

Your job is narrower and more fun than that list suggests:

What you are not responsible for: holding a distillery license, filing COLAs, registering with each state, or working out which carrier can legally deliver a bottle to which ZIP code.

Age verification is not optional

Every compliant DTC alcohol sale checks age twice: once at purchase, where the buyer is screened and attests to being of age, and once at delivery, where an adult 21+ signature is required by the carrier. You do not build this yourself; it is part of a compliant checkout and fulfillment setup. But it is also a trust signal to your audience that you are doing this the right way.

Where Handled fits

Handled holds the licensing, files the COLA label approval, manages production, and ships to 48 states through a compliant DTC setup with built-in age verification. You keep creative control and 20% of every bottle, with no upfront cost and no inventory risk. The legal machinery runs underneath; you run the brand.

FAQ

Do I need my own license to sell my bottle?

In the Handled model, no. The licensed partner holds the production and distribution licenses. You bring the brand and audience. More on this in do you need a license to sell your own whiskey.

Can I ship to all 50 states?

No. Handled ships to 48 US states. A couple of states do not permit DTC spirits shipping, so never promise nationwide delivery.

Is it legal to promote my drop on social media?

Yes, organically, as long as it is compliant: a 21+ audience, age-gated where possible, and no health or coping claims. Paid alcohol ads are restricted or banned on many platforms, so treat promotion as organic first.

What happens if a label is not approved?

It cannot be sold until it is. That is why label approval is handled before a drop goes live; it is a step you do not have to manage.

Start your drop

If the legal side was the thing holding you back, it is also the thing you can hand off. Start your drop at handledspirits.com or email lfd@handledspirits.com.

Handled drops are for adults of legal drinking age (21+). Please enjoy responsibly.

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